How Do I How Do I Get Rid Of The Homework?

Discussion in 'The Sims 2' started by AngelKiss, Mar 7, 2005.

  1. AngelKiss

    AngelKiss New Member

    How Do I Get Rid Of The Homework?

    HEEEELP!:mad:
    My sims are getting booted by the social worker for not doing there homework and getting taken away.:(
    WAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAH!:(
    Plz help me, I am wanting to make a family with 24 kids.:p
     
  2. Kristalrose

    Kristalrose Wakey-Wakey!

    Sorry, hon, they have to do homework unless you download some mods, and I'm not pushing that right now since having too many hacks that didn't work together messed up my game. :mad: If you can get them to an "A" then they can slack a little, but not too much. Or, use the testing cheat (boolprop testingcheatsenabled true) to set their ages to birthday. If they are teenagers, the social worker can't take them. :)
     
  3. latmere1

    latmere1 Blah Blah

    I know how to delete homework. First use the cheat moveobjects_on then buy any old table. Now move the homework onto the table in buy mode. Finally delete the table. This counts as doing it but not as the want.
     
  4. gizmo

    gizmo New Member

    Just get the kids to ask their parents to help them or get one of the smarter kids to do their homework for them:D
     
  5. latmere1

    latmere1 Blah Blah

    my ways quicker though but your way makes your kids smarter without cheating
     
  6. aharris

    aharris New Member

    Get a parent to help them with homework the first few times; then they learn how to do it more efficiently (read more quickly). Also, get them a dollhouse. It's an equal-opportunity toy; both boys and girls love it. I call it a crack- house because they seem to obsess over it and play with it all the time, and I find it raises their fun bar faster than most other things. Use the dollhouse in tandem with their homework. It always works for me and I have no trouble getting the homework done until they become teens and get jobs; then things get a little more interesting.
     
  7. latmere1

    latmere1 Blah Blah

    thanks i tried it its really good but i still prefer my way
     
  8. aharris

    aharris New Member

    I suppose your way would work technically, but I pride myself on not using any cheats unless I have an object that gets stucka nd requires the move objects cheat to move it.

    I think it has helped me not have so many problesm adjusting to the pace of TS2U among other things as so many people have been complaining about how hard it is to get everything done and keep their sims happy. I haven't had any trouble. And I find the game loses its fun if I start to rely on cheats and such to overcome my problems, but to each his or her own I guess. *shrug*
     
  9. Mirelly

    Mirelly Active Member

    Me agree aharris. :bunny: There are of course no rules but I think it is a dreadful waste of time playing the game without doing all the needed chores ... unless one is running a scenario for a photo story or movie; half the point of the kids is that good management gets them well skilled and ready for Uni. I recently got a Knowledge sim teen to realise a lifetime ambition (Max all skills) with 10 days teenhood left ... she's got $8,500 in grants and a permanent platinum mood to go to uni with; when she gets to her sophomore year she'll go family ... or maybe romance ... I ain't decided. :p
     
  10. surprised_by_witches

    surprised_by_witches Sleep deprived

    My biggest problem with homework is figuring out where the little monsters hide it. I have to watch them when they get home from school. They usually put it near the desk, if there is one, but if you have too many kids or no desk they're liable to put it anywhere. One of my teenagers does his in the middle of the family band instruments ... he also happens to have 8 creativity points, most of which he got as a toddler. Musically inclined, anyone?

    I wish he could get a career as a rock star. He's even cute! (Not always a given with kids born in the game, even with cute parents.)

    Oh well.

    Congratulations on your super teen, Mirelly. That's amazing.
     
  11. latmere1

    latmere1 Blah Blah

    the annoying homework is usually hidden in the middle of a dark room or in their bedroom
     
  12. suitemichelle

    suitemichelle Gramma's here!

    I've had the homework disappear under rugs. do you have any rugs?
     
  13. Kristalrose

    Kristalrose Wakey-Wakey!

    I have some sim children who litterally hide it in the flower-beds on the way in from school. :D I once got a spanking for that when I was a little girl!:rolleyes:
     
  14. latmere1

    latmere1 Blah Blah

    sim children are so annoying the worst place ive found it is behind the house where u cant see it until u have the perfect angle
     

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