Boolprop options Could someone tell me which options are the best in the vast boolprop options there are and what they do, and tell me which ones are really dangerous. I heard you can do lots of things with it (especially with movies) but I don't want to screw up my game after all the hard work I put into them. Most of all, is there a way with boolprop to kill a sim gruesomely? I want a really mean wife to die either by a satellite hitting her or a fly swarm. They're really hard to do normally. Also, is there a way to kill off a sim without the rest of the family noticing?
Okay. For me, boolprop works best when I enter it in the neighborhood. You can increase needs levels, so your sim never goes hungry, loses energy, etc. You just drag bars up. You can also increase skills in the same way, and relationships. To kill sims in a nasty fashion, hold shift down and click on any sim. A whole list of options will appear. Select spawn, and Rodney's Death Creator, and a tombstone will appear with death options. The Tombstone of L and D can spawn new sims, any age and gender - also babies, but you can't select the gender. The spawned sims will not be included on the family tree (I think). You can also move your sims age up one level. (Age transition, or something like that. Be warned, you can't move a babys' age up, as you cannot select a baby. To move a sim's age up, you have to be on their panel.) If you want age up a baby, shift-click and select Set to Birthday. Takes a little longer, and make sure you are clicking on the baby. L and D will also let your sim get pregnant (aliens, or any sim), and can spee up pregnancies. Never select The scenario tester on spawn - you will be given the option of sending a kid to private school. Doesn't work. In the end, the kid won't even go to school, or so I heard. Boolprop will let you have more options on many objects, just shift-click. If you are unsure about anything, never select it. Ask first, 'cos it could totally wreck your game.
Force Error does exactly that, it forces an error. It can cause the game to crash. Tombstone of L and D is really Tombstone of L. It makes babies and speeds up pregnancies, pretty much.
Wasn't there something to let you ask a teen to move in? I want Dirk Dreamer to marry Meadow Thayer (he's cheating on Lilith). For some unknown reason I'm asking if a teen can Woohoo. Weird.
Teens cannot woohoo and there is no hidden facility in the game to make this possible. Discussion of modifications to make it possible are not tolerated by World Sims which sees no desirable purpose for such game activity which would anyway damage the site's cherished teen-friendly reputation. Meanwhile. If you get University you can move any neighborhood teens (including the NPCs like Meadow Thayer and the paper guys and gals) to the college sim bin where they become young adults whom you can play and ultimately graduate and marry. I myself have Ricky Cormier and Tosha Go married to each other. Tosha looks quite pretty with a neat haircut and adult features, and Ricky is a bit of a love-muffin with the makeover that I gave him when he transitioned to young adult. Their daughter, Makiwa, is a little sweetie-pie. As for Meadow Thayer ... there's summat about that girl that gives me the creeps and makes me want to see her tombstone ... come to think of it I haven't seen her around my hood for ages. I got this terrible feeling that she is a tombstone over at femme fatale Stella Roth's dismal greystone pile. (I guess you could say that Stella is my version of Bella only the resemblance is fleeting. Stella Roth makes Bella Goth look like Mother Theresa.
I moved Meadow Thayer, Alvin Futa, George McCarthy, Dante Tellerman (son of Komei Tellerman), Drake Centowski (Llama mascot) and Cleve Cox (son of Kennedy Cox) into a six room dorm. Meadow Thayer and Cleve Cox are engaged. Dante Tellerman is engaged to one of the cheerleaders, Lisa Ying (short red hair.) George McCarthy is courting my Legacy girl Sybil Sparrow. Meadow turns out to be a family sim (in this neighborhood at least) who showed up at college with no skills whatsoever, but she's not so bad as it turns out. Boring, maybe. As soon as she and Cleve get married and get a house of their own I'll probably ignore them. Oh my, wrong topic . Bye