I finally got a vendor on the seasonal stalls (from Little Miss Sam), but the NPCs are just ignoring the shops -- which is kind of weird and breaks immersion (LOL). Is there any way around that? Can you get the NPCs to buy from the seasonal vendors? Thanks in advance
Hi posting on this thread to make EA aware this is still an issue that needs addressing. Come on EA games this needs fixed. Why should I have to pay 100 to then have to pay for what I want to order. All public lots either curated by the game or by the player should have auto filled vendors on all stalls.
Kinda agree here, I don't see how it makes sense you have to hire them if you get no cut in their earnings or anything. But I guess it's because food stalls are viewed as catering on lots where vendors aren't integrated part of the lot type.
Kinda agree here, I don't see how it makes sense you have to hire them if you get no cut in their earnings or anything. But I guess it's because food stalls are viewed as catering on lots where vendors aren't integrated part of the lot type.
It's possible to automatically summon vendors to food stalls on community space lots, so I don't see why they can't do the same with other lot types? How can they be considered catering if we place them in a park, or in a museum? Those are not owned lots.
Yes, and hire people in town to run it. And sims own there own Community Lots, ( libraries, Parks, Graveyards, Clubs, Daycares, Schools, Banks, Post Office, skating Rank, Blowing Alley, arcade, movie theater, Townhall, City Hall, and etc. It’s a human simulation game. Why can I simulate human life and play with life the way I WANT TO!
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It's a Community Lot included with EcoLiving. It has to be voted on at the NAP board and receive the most votes.
https://littlemssam.tumblr.com/post/175410999028/auto-employees-custom-lot-trait-this-lot-trait
It's possible to automatically summon vendors to food stalls on community space lots, so I don't see why they can't do the same with other lot types? How can they be considered catering if we place them in a park, or in a museum? Those are not owned lots.