Hunger Fulfillment
Gina Deere, scientist-Sim Laboratories
All Sims must eat and eating is what most Sims do best. However, what most households don’t know is that they may be spending unnecessary Simeolons on appliances that are not needed. Before shopping for your new kitchen, let’s look at the basics.
Every kitchen must have a fridge, once this is purchased, a food processor should be next on the list. Afterwards, any appliance that will heat the food from a toaster oven to a stove can be purchased. When cooking, Sims tend to use only one heating device for each meal, so it is not necessary to have both a stove and a microwave, but if you like variety in your kitchen and have the funds-go ahead and purchase multiple heating devices.
Now, what about those quality points? The quality points from appliances are calculated and this will give you your hunger value after using these appliances. We want a value of ten, which is full and happy, so we’ll be looking for hunger quality point combinations that give as close to ten as possible.
Finally, the most economical combination that was found gives a hunger score of nine. To purchase this combination the shopping list is detailed below:
Llamark refrigerator= $600 =6 hunger points
Food Processor =$220= 3 hunger points
Microwave= $250 =2 hunger points
Total =$1070= 9 hunger points
This simple combination streamlines the cooking time and maximizes the hunger score for less than the price of purchasing the Porcina refrigerator. Also, by using Simmerville’s PTS calculator it was discovered that most of the refrigerators and stoves in the standard catalog are overpriced. Outside of the suggested shopping list, I recommend purchasing the appliances if they complement your kitchen design.
Monday, July 27, 2009
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