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LittleBird64
27th Nov 2011, 08:49 AM
Ok, so you know how we've all been frustrated with the fact that so many of the Sims in Medieval are fat and despite editing them in CAS, they still go right back to being fat?

Well I accidentally came across the cure for this! Tonight while playing, I decided to age up my Monarch's son. But when he was an adult, I was disappointed that he grew up fat. (really fat) So I was trying to decide whether or not to kill him (and let the monarch have more children) or just make do with him and try to make him look as "royal" as possible. I decided to try and edit him in CAS (using Grim's mod) and see what I could do with him. I didn't bother to edit his weight since that always resets back to fat anyway, so I edited his face and tried to make him appear thinner and then put him in black clothes. (women know that black clothing always makes you appear thinner...LOL) Using Grim's mod again, I decided to go ahead and give him a Legendary Trait and I chose Herculean.

Imagine my surprise when he suddenly became thin and good-looking! I went back into CAS just to see what happened exactly and noticed that his weight was all the way at the thin side and his strength was all the way at the strongest side!

It makes sense really. A sim who is Herculean has to be strong and in good shape. I guess now I won't have to kill anymore of my children when they grow into fat adults. I can just make them Herculean and they'll be perfect!

I was SO excited about this that I just had to share my discovery with all of you. :rofl: Oh and if you aren't using the mod and just have a fat hero you want to make thin and strong, just do a quest that has a LT available and then choose Herculean.

(and if any of you already knew this......you shoulda shared it with the rest of us)

DarthKitsune
27th Nov 2011, 09:10 AM
Wicked Awesome! But this means I cannot assassinate my fat subjects/hero children who grow up fat. i have no more excuses!!!!

TotallyNewHere
27th Nov 2011, 12:49 PM
that's nothing new... i've been using the herculean trait for some time now. it doesn't prevent the body shape from reverting it, just reverts it to thin instead of fat...

not really a solution if you're a perfectionist a****** like me :P

LittleBird64
27th Nov 2011, 03:52 PM
Wicked Awesome! But this means I cannot assassinate my fat subjects/hero children who grow up fat. i have no more excuses!!!!

LOL....I suppose you can still find other reasons to kill them. :lol:

LittleBird64
27th Nov 2011, 03:56 PM
that's nothing new... i've been using the herculean trait for some time now. it doesn't prevent the body shape from reverting it, just reverts it to thin instead of fat...

not really a solution if you're a perfectionist a****** like me :P

What do you mean it "doesn't prevent the body shape from reverting?" If you have a fat sim, it will make them thin and strong permanently. I don't know of any real way to change their actual body shape other than fat/thin and weak/strong. (unless you're using some of the mods that can make the sims taller or their breasts bigger)

And if you already knew about it, why haven't you said anything? There's been a lot of us here killing off our fat sims because there didn't seem to be a way to fix them.

TotallyNewHere
27th Nov 2011, 05:14 PM
because you didn't ask XD

anyway, what i meant is that when i make my sims i don't make 'em perfectly fat or perfectly fit, some are a little fat and a little muscly, others are average in both ways etc... herculean trail = sims always have zero fat and 100% muscle, basically they all look the same, like in TS2...

DarthKitsune
28th Nov 2011, 01:46 AM
all of my sims start off as super tall willowy elves/demons. their children always end up fat.

TotallyNewHere
28th Nov 2011, 12:38 PM
all of my sims start off as super tall willowy elves/demons. their children always end up fat.

stop taking them to eat at McCrappy's then X_X

DarthKitsune
29th Nov 2011, 03:12 AM
but it's sooo good! my sims love processed rat burgers!

TotallyNewHere
29th Nov 2011, 12:01 PM
dead rats. don't forget that part.

DarthKitsune
29th Nov 2011, 08:59 PM
as if I would ever! can't wait to feed my monarch's ex husband a rabid chinchilla burger

NicksGirl85
1st Dec 2011, 01:00 AM
Wicked Awesome! But this means I cannot assassinate my fat subjects/hero children who grow up fat. i have no more excuses!!!!

I kill the ugly ones. Sometimes attractive + attractive = WTF!

DarthKitsune
1st Dec 2011, 02:46 AM
I know right! It's like, I hand picked your genes, HTF did you come out looking like that, your parents are literally the same person in two different professions!

LittleBird64
1st Dec 2011, 11:48 PM
I kill the ugly ones. Sometimes attractive + attractive = WTF!

LMAO! :rofl: So true!

I really wish the genetics worked better in Medieval like they do in S3. I've had a few of my children grow up to look similar to their parents....but not always. Although, I guess it can be like that in real life. Sometimes, attractive parents don't always make pretty kids. And sometimes, the least attractive parents around will have beautiful children. Makes you think.....hmm....who woulda thought THOSE genes would make THAT?

ZenFrog76
2nd Dec 2011, 12:36 AM
Ah fudge! I read this and thought you were sharing a revolutionary new diet! or something like that...in real life not the Sims!

ladyskye
2nd Dec 2011, 08:09 AM
What is the big deal about pretend people and their pretend fat? :wtf:

DarthKitsune
2nd Dec 2011, 09:06 AM
because it's a fantasy and a fantasy is an escape from reality! Also, having some problem to focus on helps with the lack of excitement this game creates after you finish all the ambitions.

TotallyNewHere
2nd Dec 2011, 12:29 PM
because it's a fantasy and a fantasy is an escape from reality! Also, having some problem to focus on helps with the lack of excitement this game creates after you finish all the ambitions.

what he said.

ladyskye
2nd Dec 2011, 01:18 PM
because it's a fantasy and a fantasy is an escape from reality! Also, having some problem to focus on helps with the lack of excitement this game creates after you finish all the ambitions.

Umm, OK. Not really feelin it. But hey, you bought it, so it's your right to get whatever you can out of it. :lol:

geistiona
2nd Dec 2011, 11:48 PM
OMG I think that answers to one of my problems.... My king keeps on loosing weight and I don't want him to be "that" thin. Now I remember when it started: after he got the legendary trait! Wow I think I know how to solve that now! Thank you!!

TotallyNewHere
3rd Dec 2011, 10:24 AM
OMG I think that answers to one of my problems.... My king keeps on loosing weight and I don't want him to be "that" thin. Now I remember when it started: after he got the legendary trait! Wow I think I know how to solve that now! Thank you!!

yeah it's stupid really. any chance someone can fix the Herculean trait? I mean who the **** wants and anorexic Knight?

DarthKitsune
5th Dec 2011, 02:58 PM
with teh addition of the execute by sword mod, and the discovery of how to keep a sim thin, I'm pretty pleased with this game as of right now.

LittleBird64
8th Dec 2011, 12:42 AM
with teh addition of the execute by sword mod, and the discovery of how to keep a sim thin, I'm pretty pleased with this game as of right now.

Haha....me too! I've even made several of the fat NPCs have the Herculean trait so that they wouldn't be fat anymore. Pretty soon, I hope to have a very fit kingdom! :king:

Umm, OK. Not really feelin it. But hey, you bought it, so it's your right to get whatever you can out of it. :lol:

I sorta wonder why you'd even post in this thread then if you don't play the game and don't like it?

DarthKitsune
8th Dec 2011, 01:14 AM
I've started making the Officiator marry one of my hero sims, it takes a while before he physically shows up in the game, but until he does he can still father children. Divine little Monsters :D

LittleBird64
8th Dec 2011, 01:54 AM
I've started making the Officiator marry one of my hero sims, it takes a while before he physically shows up in the game, but until he does he can still father children. Divine little Monsters :D

Are you talking about the guy that comes down from the sky and marries people? How do you get him into your game? He usually just goes back up to the sky after the wedding.

DarthKitsune
8th Dec 2011, 02:42 AM
you've just gotta pause the game during the wedding, select the hero that you want to marry the Officiator (via Shift+Right Click) and then shift+left click, set them as your spouse. save the game, and at first he'll disappear, so I just do an edit in CAS to get him to look how I want him to, save again, and get down with getting down. He stays invisible for a while so I force reset a few times and toggle visibility a few times until he shows up.

LittleBird64
8th Dec 2011, 10:35 PM
Hmmm....cool.....never thought of that before. :P

DarthKitsune
8th Dec 2011, 11:58 PM
you'll also have to wait a bit to woohoo with him, the transition from Watcher to Human is a little slow and he still clings to his chivalry with a fierceness. He loosen's up in a few game hours though so no biggie.

DarthKitsune
14th Dec 2011, 05:09 AM
I've now also married Grim Reaper and gotten kids from him. sad fact, no matter how you change his traits, he's still a drunk. cute kids though. Wouldn't recommend because the bodies tend to pile up and everyone stands around crying and if you're on a quest hinging on death, you can never move on.

Outfit_Planner
15th Dec 2011, 06:30 PM
Another thing I have noticed with Herculean. I had one guard who was hideously ugly and grossly overweight. I changed him to Herculean and he became average. Then after several days I changed him to wise with the intention of trying out Johna's sliders, and imagine my surprise when he stayed average. After changing about 5 sims this way, the Herculean seems to permanently fix the fat issue even if the traits are subsequently changed.

TotallyNewHere
16th Dec 2011, 11:13 AM
Another thing I have noticed with Herculean. I had one guard who was hideously ugly and grossly overweight. I changed him to Herculean and he became average. Then after several days I changed him to wise with the intention of trying out Johna's sliders, and imagine my surprise when he stayed average. After changing about 5 sims this way, the Herculean seems to permanently fix the fat issue even if the traits are subsequently changed.

it does but not average. it maxes out muscle and minimizes fat.

as if Hercules was a French photo-model sigh...