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mafuane
5th Sep 2011, 07:42 PM
I'm having the overweight baby problem. Killed off the parents grew up the kids and even though both parents were slim these guys are very overweight. I'm wondering if there's anyway to slim them down?

McChoclatey
5th Sep 2011, 07:46 PM
Make them punch the punching bag you get when you get to the top of the athletic career. To avoid the trouble of getting to the top, you can use the "unlockcareerrewards" cheat. Go into the Sim that you chose to use the cheat on (they must be a teen or older) and go into their career unlockables panel.

Or

You can make them swim around in the swimming pool

Or

Make them play on the playground if you have Apartment Life.

EDIT: Whoops, sorry, wrong game! :lol: I was so quick to click on something I forgot what category it's in.

lauralai85
5th Sep 2011, 07:49 PM
Make them punch the punching bag you get when you get to the top of the athletic career. To avoid the trouble of getting to the top, you can use the "unlockcareerrewards" cheat. Go into the Sim that you chose to use the cheat on (they must be a teen or older) and go into their career unlockables panel.

Or

You can make them swim around in the swimming pool

Or

Make them play on the playground if you have Apartment Life.

But this doesn't work in medieval...

SilentPsycho
5th Sep 2011, 07:50 PM
McChoclatey, wrong game.

I'm pretty sure there's no way to slim them down in Medieval. I suppose if they're a sword-user profession, you could give bashing the training dummy a try, but I wouldn't hold your breath.

FireBendess
5th Sep 2011, 07:51 PM
Make them punch the punching bag you get when you get to the top of the athletic career. To avoid the trouble of getting to the top, you can use the "unlockcareerrewards" cheat. Go into the Sim that you chose to use the cheat on (they must be a teen or older) and go into their career unlockables panel.

Or

You can make them swim around in the swimming pool

Or

Make them play on the playground if you have Apartment Life.

Uh... sweetie, wrong game. On topic, however. Try not feeding them, or attempt to edit them in CaS, if you can make it pop up.

mafuane
5th Sep 2011, 08:09 PM
Is there any way to edit in CAS?

grimreefer24601
5th Sep 2011, 08:38 PM
The debug interactions in my core allow editing in cas.

I believe TreeAg also has a non-core edit in cas.

Shimrod101
5th Sep 2011, 08:59 PM
My Low Fat Sims mod can be tried; it works over time though, nothing happens magically at the moment of installation.
http://gnautylilgnomes.com/forum/index.php?topic=2335.0

DarthKitsune
5th Sep 2011, 09:12 PM
I would suggest, if you have the testing cheats enabled, that you stick to using the slider to eat, the sim stays full but never gains weight. Also, extensive use of the kingball courts, I tried to kill a sim by over eating, but turned him into a fatso instead, the kingball courts work but take forever. BUT, it is also skill building so, there's that.

mafuane
5th Sep 2011, 10:11 PM
I'm tried tree's but my game won't load completely while using that for some reason, I have your core grim, i'm just not sure how to find the bit to edit them in it.

grimreefer24601
5th Sep 2011, 10:24 PM
If you enable Sim DEBUG Interactions in the options menu then each sim should have apie menu option called 'Sim..'. Under that pie menu option is 'Edit in CAS'.

azraelchan
7th Sep 2011, 09:35 PM
Sadly, even if you edit them in CAS they will still revert to being fat. I've been struggling with this one from the beginning. I had my skinny bard's super chubby daughter play kingball for literally weeks of game time. She was still pretty chubby, if it made a difference it wasn't obvious, and training at the dummy wasn't any better. I wasted a lot of time on this sim! If the sim isn't too far down the fat slider bar you can fix their appearance with all the different body and facial sliders from Sims3 that work in medieval. But it takes forever and is just annoying. Now i just don't save until the baby is grown to a child, and if they don't please The Watcher (that's me!), just reload before the pregnancy. Lots of hoops to jump through to avoid double-chin sims. Hopefully some intrepid modder will figure this one out!

DarthKitsune
8th Sep 2011, 08:08 AM
hmm, i'd try the 'edit in cas' debug option, the do a 'force reset', and 'save+exit to main menu'. like you would do if you were editing the children into adults.

azraelchan
9th Sep 2011, 05:02 PM
DarthKitsune: Wow, this actually worked!! (I swear I tried everything, but I didn't force reset and then save and exit. *facepalm*) Awesome!! Now my teenage boys look like proper scrawny elf lads, instead of beefy human-looking short guys. Yessss! Thank you so much! My all-elf kingdom looks so much more elven now! :D

ForumZombie
9th Sep 2011, 05:37 PM
This might work for you, but it won't work for me. They get fat again after a few seconds. :faceslap:

azraelchan
12th Sep 2011, 10:06 PM
Well after a couple days of playing, I noticed a couple of my formerly fat sims had reverted. :( Not all of them, and it seems pretty random which ones revert and when. Guess everybody's game is just different when it comes to this. Frustrating!

DarthKitsune
12th Sep 2011, 11:00 PM
if a sim has an eating trait, i think their predisposed to fatness.