TIP: For other taxi options see alverdine's Default Taxi Mod at MTS Horses and Hot Air Balloon aren't seen as transportation vehicles and are disregarded for general transportation.Ī. " If a sim had a horse, or for that matter a hot air balloon would they use those before calling a taxi or attempting purchase of a Jalopie?'' General > By Tunable XML > SimRoutingComponent> kNPCSubwayUseChance > 1 (default on 0) Yes, but you have to activate in Retuner that NPC's are allowed to use the Subway by changing this entry: " I f a hood was set up with either a Llama Phone Box or subway on ea. Everything stored in the Service/Role Sims personal Inventory get erased whenever they return to their pools outside of your Town.
'' Also for Service/Role sims, I used to buy them some fancy cars (many are celebs) but these never held, the moment you "SetService" poof the cars gone!''Ī. See Is There A Way To Remove/Blacklist EA Vehicles at the top of this page. The best way would be making a tuning mod with the respective files of those cars and set the price to 0 and set the minimum price to 1. If you really want to rule out that the Sloppy Jalopy and Big Lemon are picked by Sims in general, you should also use:Ĭars and Bikes minimum Price set to +1201 (Jalopie 950 and Big Lemon 1200) but anything below that (such are bikes) will also be skipped. Sims are Sims and just buy something that fills their needs. Just setting the min funds to 1 million, will not do. Now I see paired with no taxis, that would spawn Jalopies"Ī. " I was under the impression that I could set the minimum funds a family must have before making ANY purchases set to 1million. We have tons of great Class C options for you right here on RV Trader.See: Blacklisting EA Packs Vehicles by - J4Ks responding
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