tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6298414185146824899.post8219294014132725423..comments2023-04-26T11:13:25.690-04:00Comments on Yulia's 5 Top-Level Businesses: Resto Opening— Part 3.Unknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6298414185146824899.post-61892592893722676242012-03-10T06:49:48.932-05:002012-03-10T06:49:48.932-05:00I'm pretty sure a Sim has to be NEAR snapdrago...I'm pretty sure a Sim has to be NEAR snapdragons to keep his motives full (as you probably know, snapdragons affect all motives except Energy) And 1 snapdragon doesn't seem to me to be enough to do that. Also, I have several different areas in the restaurant with hard-working Sims--the chef's station, the sous-chef station, the flower-arranging bench, the register, the restocking area, and the podium. And, of course, the Servers walk back and forth all the time, and need a clear path from the chef's station to the tables. Since I can't block their path, there need to be bouquets at every one of their destinations. I also put a line of snapdragons behind the tents, just on the outside of the wall, so that while my Sims are sleeping to restore the Energy motive, their other motives (Bladder, etc.) don't decay, so that when they wake they're ready to resume work. I don't really use snaps for mood--I've noticed that Sims enjoy the fragrance, but their principal utility to me is keeping Hunger, Fun, etc. all the way to the top.<br /><br />I think the prices were too high. Also, there was a dirty counter in the kitchen, and he had gone in there.Veilhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01254958032424082069noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6298414185146824899.post-28535874776622709662012-03-10T06:23:33.648-05:002012-03-10T06:23:33.648-05:00Wow, lots happening this time! Poor Rodney spillin...Wow, lots happening this time! Poor Rodney spilling food, that always makes me laugh. I guess she didn't leave a tip? heh.<br />Does having multiple snapdragons around increase the mood more than if you just had one? I know when I have one in a room it increases moods nicely. Am curious is all, getting tips for my own businesses here, :)<br />That mean old reporter giving a bad review. Did you figure out why?Twoyys4mehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/18120851542520020759noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6298414185146824899.post-80230507820616995452012-03-09T18:22:56.518-05:002012-03-09T18:22:56.518-05:00I can't claim to have much knowledge about bus...I can't claim to have much knowledge about businesses (I'm trying to learn from you!), but I'm fairly sure I remember hearing/reading in the past that the skill points figure into what constitutes a fair wage for a given employee the same as the badges do. So probably giving raises when they gain skill points isn't a bad idea. Or at least keep an eye on it and see if they're wanting a raise after gaining a skill point. Marisa being able to go into the zone while cooking will help you a lot I imagine since her needs shouldn't go down much at all so long as you keep her at it.Ndayenihttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05119246192383422954noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6298414185146824899.post-56815168384022669022012-03-09T16:05:09.245-05:002012-03-09T16:05:09.245-05:00I had read about the spilling food on a sim thing ...I had read about the spilling food on a sim thing in the OFB game guide when it very first came out, but even after extensive playing for years, I've never seen it until now! Some things in game are so rare you start to think they're myths until you finally see them. My other one was seeing a sim smash his/her alarm clock in the morning when they're tired. It's very rare, but I have seen it actually happen.SirenPrincesshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02897576657807023626noreply@blogger.com