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Simbot Hunger Changes

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Uploaded: 26th Feb 2014 at 1:47 AM
Updated: 18th Apr 2014 at 4:59 AM

so this is my simbot, and as you can see, she looks human. In my game she is a cyborg and it bothered me that she had to eat metal or multiple plates of a meal


Mod Description
This mod alters how much normal food satisfies simbot hunger. EA has it set so normal food is only 25% as satisfying to simbots as regular sims, so they can eat normal food but really what's the point? I don't want my cyborg eating metal when she is supposedly more biologic than mechanical, so I made this mod so regular food is just as satisfying to simbots as humans.

I figure the conventional simbots have updated systems that convert regular food into energy, however Simbots can still eat scrap metal and it will still satisfy them



Flavours
Normal: Normal food is equally as filling to simbots as regular sims,
_75: Normal food is 75 percent as filling to simbots as regular sims, simbots would rather eat scrap but are reasonably satisfied by normal food
_50: Normal food is 50 percent as filling to simbots as regular sims, takes 2 plates to completely satisfy a simbot's hunger
_05: Normal food is 5 percent as filling to simbots as regular sims, for those that want more robotic simbots, look below for rational
EA origional: Normal food is 25 percent as filling to simbots as regular sims, takes 4 plates to completely satisfy a simbot's hunger

I included one smaller percentage for those that don't want normal food to satisfy simbots, I didn't make zero because the food still goes into their stomach's and would fill them a little though wouldn't provide nutrients.


Conflicts/Info
This is a tuning mod that overrides the XML: EatHeldFood_0x12a11069b3da4c03
It will conflict with any other mod that alters this XML


Additional Credits:
NonaMena for her tutorials
MargaretPendragon, for being there when I was figuring this out