Worst Nanny Ever

Discussion in 'The Sims 2' started by aharris, Oct 25, 2004.

  1. aharris

    aharris New Member

    Worst Nanny Ever

    I have one family that calls the nanny and gets the promise that one will show up, but then the nanny never comes. Then the parent in question has to burn a vacation day in order to compensate. I'm lucky mom had 7 days, but now she's down to 3 and a fortune sim besides. How do I get my useless nanny to show and be useless in the house like she's supposed to be?
     
  2. J. M. Pescado

    J. M. Pescado Fat Obstreperous Jerk

    You're right, that's a pretty bad nanny. Personally, recall something that works even better than the nanny, particularly for children: Don't call for a nanny, call over a relative: I recall they seem to fulfill the "adult in house" requirement, will not terrorize your house, preparing useless meals, and peeing all over the floor, and what's more, it never hurts to have your kids on friendly terms with their relatives. Plus, they arrive much faster! Unlike a nanny, where if you call one over, will take an hour to arrive, a relative will hike over in a matter of minutes when invited. Last but not least, because they're family, they won't insult you.

    If you just want more vacation days, though, pop out another sprog. Your mom will then be placed on leave and free to lounge around the house for a few days, and you'll get some more vacation days.
     
  3. aharris

    aharris New Member

    I'll remember the relative advice, thanks. But, I definitely don't want to get this mom preggers again! She kept her fun, food, and sleep bars all in the red the whole time. I've got some lovely pics of her passed out in the grimy bathroom like a drug addict in a park toilet.

    It's a wonder I didn't kill her with the pregnancy.
     
  4. J. M. Pescado

    J. M. Pescado Fat Obstreperous Jerk

    Oh, come now, it's not THAT hard, is it? If it's really such a problem, you could just green up and then meditate through the entire thing.
     
  5. aharris

    aharris New Member

    No, it actually was. Those bars bottomed out as soon as the belly started to show, and it was a delicate juggling act between sleeping just enough to make and eat some food before passing out and maybe getting some tube time in. Then I'd sleep a little and have my bladder and food bars bottoming out again. No wonder they get cranky and have no fun when there other needs are screwball like that.

    To be fair, all of my sim pregnancies have been different. Some are very easy and others are hard like this one. I think the game is designed to make some difficult because a sim all green at the beginning of her second pregnancy who had an easy first pregnancy can go through hell the next time.

    I say this based on the 18 pregnancies I've had in my neighborhood to date.
     
  6. J. M. Pescado

    J. M. Pescado Fat Obstreperous Jerk

    I've never quite had one go that badly. I know that some are a little more demanding than most, but usually, they turn out just fine bouncing between the food->toilet->wash cycle, and then parking either by going to sleep, or in front of some sort of fun activity. I've never had one become a "juggling act". It may help if you enter in good condition, rather than starting out with already low bars, though. I generally keep my sims in good shape by the time they're breeding, and I've never had this problem. Obviously, if you're having a sim churn out sprogs while living on lawn furniture, your mileage will vary.
     
  7. sexierjess14

    sexierjess14 Depressed Soul

    well you gotten a better nanny than I did, my nanny wouldn't leave my sims house and stayed over like she was a permanent housemate and to make matters worst, the next day a new nanny arrived so I was stuck with two nannies :eek: just that one lives in my house and annoys the sim wife :( and to make things worst again, the nanny got stuck in my house (bug problem) and I had to use the cheat to delete her lolx :p
     
  8. aharris

    aharris New Member

    I think the game has different levels of pregnancy difficulty set in it just like it has different chances of sudden death while pregnant. Sometimes, the sim's condition changes radically between pregnancy stages. When the belly inflates, I could go from hemorraghing needs bars to bars that actually maintain their levels a bit better or even close to normal.

    As an example, I've had sims who had no morning sickness whatsoever, sims who merely burped and looked nauseated, and sims who spewed their guts up (one actually managed it three times in the space of an hour sim-time). And, a sim who wasn't morning sick with the first pregnancy could be with the next regardless of where their needs are at as far as I can tell.
    Of course, it is true that I never played the game specifically to get the most efficient life possible for my sims. I always figured that my life isn't efficient, so why should their lives be? :)
     
  9. Mirelly

    Mirelly Active Member

    I agree with aharris. There are definitely many levels of pregnancy. I've seen at least 3 variations. Also, as IRL, a sim ought to be in good shape before embarking on motherhood. Anything less than gold is gonna make things difficult. Unlike RL tho, sims have the wonderful aspiration reward: the Energizer! (Just don't try it if you ain't got gold ... oh man! I did once and it was soooooo funny, I laughed till I cried ... mostly I was crying because I was remembering how long it had been since I'd saved .... :p )
     
  10. J. M. Pescado

    J. M. Pescado Fat Obstreperous Jerk

    I've seen some variations of this also, some more challenging than others, but I don't think I've encountered one as brutal as the scenario aharris describes, where the mother barely survives the attempt. Sure, it hasn't always been the most pleasant tour, but I've never had it become a near-death experience. I also suspect that Sims with better Active ratings tolerate this better than lazier Sims...given my preference towards Active sims, it carries a certain bias in breeding as well, as I tend to breed actives with other actives so that the children are more energetic. Because sleep is for sissies! If only there was a more purified source of caffeine in the game, rather than that weak and watery substance that passes for coffee, my Sims would probably never sleep. Like me, you know? They'd also probably spend most of their time twitching as if they were experiencing an epileptic seizure, but that's a price I'm willing to pay.

    Aspirational state is certainly good, but in this case, mood condition is probably worth a little more than aspirational status....not that you're likely to start off far short of platinum, given that the creation of children tends to begin with the Flirt->Makeout->Woohoo chain....

    I steered away from the energizer in pregnancy after one unexplained incident where a Sim, after using it, and receiving the benefits (not a malfunction), spontaneously dropped dead for no apparent reason upon returning home from shopping for food. Given that nothing appeared to be wrong with her, she just got out of the taxi, then suddenly started choking and dropped over dead, I figured maybe the Energizer was to blame, seeing as it's something which, in real life, probably would come with a warning label discouraging its use by pregnant women, children under 12, and people with heart conditions.

    Don't you miss CRTL-S? Does the bizarre and inexplicable removal of this handy shortcut key baffle you to no end?
     
  11. Rowanstaff

    Rowanstaff Kilted Freak!

    Yer lucky

    You are so lucky the nanny didn't show.

    You see you saved yourself the trouble of coming home to a urine covered, messy, roach infested house that is on fire. That's how all my nanny's have "helped". :mad:

    Now I just make families with a planned stay at home adult character.
     
  12. Kristalrose

    Kristalrose Wakey-Wakey!

    I have experienced that as well. I had a Sim who's bars began to botom out the 1st morning after she became pregnant. I finally put a fridge in her bedroom and let her snack on Instant Meals because at one point she did drop dead and had to be saved from the grim reaper by her husband.

    Another sim, Kaylynn the dark-headed maid, had a totally perfect pregnancy with no morning sickness, no real fatigue, and had a very easy time of it.

    Then there's my favorite sim, poor Mavis, who had one relatively hard pregnancy and one easier, but tired all the time, pregnancy.

    I think there are a lot of factors that control who has an easy pregnancy and who doesn't. I find my Sims who are naturally more "lazy" show more fatigue. It also seems to me that their logic bars might play a factor. Smarter sims seem to do well.

    I have so far had 10 Sim pregnancies. I have only seen the spontaneous death once so far. The rest of them have ranged from perfect to micromananging every second of her life to make sure she doesn't starve/pee/pass out.
     
  13. Cyricc

    Cyricc Goblin Techies

    I've had my share of good/bad pregnancies as well. Some are picture-perfect, some are nearly perfect, only blemished by the odd barf in the morning, and some just destroy the mom... An especially hard one had my Sim's nearly-full hunger bar bottom out over the span of 5 hours, in her sleep. Died before I realized what was happening (I was micromanaging another Sim on another floor, still thinking all was well). Loaded the game after that and gave her a good meal, after which both bladder and hygiene desperation appeared in her queue.

    Some are good, some can be an absolute nightmare.
     
  14. aharris

    aharris New Member

    I think my favorite pregnancy side-effect so far is when she gets gassy. She burps and farts all over the place, and if she offends anyone with the smell, they have the thought bubble for "baby" come up over their heads with the question mark in it.
     
  15. J. M. Pescado

    J. M. Pescado Fat Obstreperous Jerk

    Okay, maybe I don't notice this at all, then, because I always do that with all my sims, pregnant or not.
     
  16. sexierjess14

    sexierjess14 Depressed Soul

    so far my sim moms aren't facing any problems during pregnancy, they only "throw up" about 2-3 times on the first day of pregnancy and the rest of the days they are fine, the only problem they face is they get tired easily compared to when they aren't pregnant. Therefore my sim moms always goes to bed and all I did was make sure her bladder,fun and everything is in the green and overall she's like a normal sim just that she gets tired easier :p
     
  17. Cassiepeia

    Cassiepeia New Member

    Most of my sim pregnancies have been fine, there is the occasional break down from a sim who has 3-5 kids already and hasn't hired a "nanny from hell" to help out, but apart from that no problems. Until now...recently my favourite sim (thank the gods I saved it just a few minutes before!) dropped dead of starvation even though she went to bed so full that in real life she'd probably have to roll to bed. LOL She woke up at 3am and went to the kitchen to make some omlettes for the family and 'smack' she drops dead!! The grim reaper looks very cool in this version, though. It was kinda neat seeing him, but good gods... she couldn't eat anymore then she did right before she went to sleep and she wakes up a few hours later and she's starving (literally) to death?? This was her 3rd pregnancy. Like I said before, thank goodness I saved before she went to bed the night before she died, so I still have her in my game but geez it was hard keeping her happy until her bub arrived. Now she's super mum. :D And she wants 10 kids. ROFL A glutten for punishment I guess.

    Cass. :cheeky:
     
  18. J. M. Pescado

    J. M. Pescado Fat Obstreperous Jerk

    Unless those 3-5 kids are toddlers, I don't see the nightmare. Once a Sim hits the "child" age, it's pretty much an independently operable subunit. The fact that you have MULTIPLES means they keep themselves pretty much entertained, and with the mother eating as much as she does pregnant, "serve food" more or less keeps everyone fed. The children more or less take care of themselves. And with *3-5*, I'm sure SOME of them are probably teens, which means they're basically entirely independent, able to handle just about anything, including any toddlers.

    Spontaneous death has been known to occur in pregnant Sims for no really apparent reason. I've had a Sim which was nearly fully green, while selected, just suddenly DROP DEAD. So this can't be explained by some need nosediving the moment my back was turned, as I had her SELECTED AS THE ACTIVE SIM when she DROPPED DEAD with nearly all needs full. Needless to say, I was quite baffled. So maybe that's your problem, spontaneous death syndrome.

    The Nanny From Hell, however, is a mistake! Don't hire the nanny from Hell when your mother is pregnant: You already *HAVE* a stay-at-home Sim in that case, and the Nanny From Hell generally requires the efforts of at least two Sims to keep her from wrecking the house. She's way worse than even a toddler, and you just don't want to deal with this stress, well...ever. But particularly not when your sole adult sim who will be present is pregnant.
     
  19. sexierjess14

    sexierjess14 Depressed Soul

    wow! thank God none of my sim moms ever had a sudden death, I would prolly stone at my pc and maybe faint *especially if she died when she was in a green mood :eek:
     
  20. Cassiepeia

    Cassiepeia New Member

    You don't see it because your not playing my game. Although it may be difficult for you to believe, not everyone is an expert at this game and can occasionally find it a little challenging to control a large family of sims, even though they created a large family on purpose (hey, half the fun is the challenge). Apologies if I sound rude, but so did you.

    I was pretty baffled too, it was so weird. I did have her selected though, it wasn't someone elses needs I was reading, but yes I suspect you are absolutely right. I just hope none of my other simmies decide to drop dead like that. LOL :D :p

    I only hire the nanny when the kids are at the children stage now. I agree with you, you don't really need a nanny when they're in the baby and toddler stage. I have to say, I've never had a problem with the nannies though. I've only ever found them helpful (unless of course they won't get out of my sims way.. but that's no big deal). I hope I don't hire a bad one. All these nanny from hell stories worry me. LOL

    Cass. :bunny:
     

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