The game’s retail system will finally work more like real life – that thing these games are supposed to simulate.
With these mods installed, the customers that visit your bakeries will select and purchase goods almost immediately then be rung up by a cashier quickly and without interruption. Additionally the sim will not chat or smell food when ringing up
The sim is given the buff_AutonomyMod_Retail_Employee_RingUpCustomers buff and the buff_AutonomyMod_Retail_Employee_Restock buff is removed. Ring up customers – available when the store is open, The selected sim will concentrate on ringing up customers. The sim is given the buff_AutonomyMod_Retail_Employee_Restock buff. Using the action when the store is closed will still start the sim restocking. This plant has its own custom tuning and two interactions:Ĭlose and Restock – the store is closed (if open) and the selected sim starts automatically restocking a minute or so after the interaction is cancelled in their queue.
It can be found in Decoration – Plants next to the original. This is a clone of the base game’s potted palm plant decoration. It sets the statistic_change to 0 so retail shelves will never get dirty. Personally, I find the idea of sales people in a bakery a tad unrealistic
My testing has resulted in 1 to 5 customers choosing to buy at any one time at 50% mark-up without any sales chat. It sets purchase intent amount to 65 – replacing the staggered amounts and is independent of mark-up. The enhancement pack contains three individual mods. The purpose of this module is to correct and improve the game process related to the retail trade in Sims 4. But if anyone are having trouble with exceptions when purchasing gnomes in retail shops, with or without my mod, I would be happy to hear details. Retail Overhaul (Hire certain Employees/Better Shopping as a Customer & more) A small Retail Overhaul which lets you hire certain Employees and.
ModTheSims user scrums, invariably known as Judy, has released a new mod pack that adds new interactions and tweaks to the retail system to make it run more effectively and realistic. When The Sims 4 Get To Work was first released well over a year ago, numerous reviewers (including us) reported that the game’s retail system simply didn’t work correctly.