Talk:SimBot

Pros vs. Cons
I was thinking of making a list of pros and cons for a simbot compared to a regular sim and then add it under a Gameplay section on the SimBot page.

I like this sort of chart, but I think it would be more useful as a whole page including pros and cons for all TS3 life states. (Kiwi tea 01:30, June 11, 2010 (UTC))
 * I guess it could be placed on the life states page instead. It fits both places. The main reason for this table is to give people an idea of what's different when actually playing them. Maybe add it under a Player Notes or Player Tips section. Duskey 13:01, June 11, 2010 (UTC)

Speculations
SimBots bought as Lifetime Rewards are part of the way through their lifespans. Dharden 15:40, June 11, 2010 (UTC)

Death
Currently the only death available for SimBots are aging until its parts are unusable; there has been no reports that a SimBot can die out of a meteor or by drowning but are highly unlikely. Jeddings123 08:37, June 29, 2010 (UTC)


 * Just speculating, but I would expect that SimBots could die by meteor much as Servos can die by satellite. After all, both deaths involve being struck by a large, fast-moving object. Dharden 13:53, June 29, 2010 (UTC)

Recoloring Sim Bots
Where can you Find the mod which lets you Recolor Sim Bots?

Reaction to Simbots
I've been tracking the reaction of various Sims towards Simbots, when they see one walking past them or nearby. Sims with the Coward trait always seem to flee, scream and shout. Sims with the Brave trait don't seem to mind Simbots that much and they usually praise at them. I also noticed that Sims with no Logic skill tend to "dislike" Simbots and Sims that are building the Logic skill (after 3 points, at least) tend to "like" them. I'm not sure if it's true, but sometimes it feels pretty random or once in a while a Sim that boos at a Simbot will somehow "like" one.

It's a work in progress, he he!

Shorting out
I wonder if it's safe to say that they'll short out if told to do something that gets them wet (swim, shower, play with sprinkler, etc.), but not if they just happen to get wet. Dharden 13:01, July 5, 2010 (UTC)