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Safer Murphy Beds Multiple Flavors (UNIVERSITY REQUIRED)

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Uploaded: 3rd Apr 2013 at 8:41 PM
Updated: 22nd Apr 2013 at 8:18 PM
SAFER MURPHY BEDS MULTIPLE FLAVORS

This XML tuning mod will alter the chances of a Murphy Bed falling on your Sim.



What this mod does
The new Murphy Beds in The Sims 3 University have a 35% chance of falling on your Sim. When this happens your Sim cannot open or close a Murphy Bed for 6 hours. This can be frustrating when your Sim is tired and cannot open their bed. This mod changes the chances of a Murphy Bed from falling on your Sim.

Flavors
  1. 0% Chance bed will fall on Sim and 0% chance of death
  2. 5% Chance bed will fall on Sim and 2% chance of death
  3. 10% Chance bed will fall on Sim and 4% chance of death
  4. 15% Chance bed will fall on Sim and 0% chance of death
  5. 35% (Default) Chance bed will fall on Sim and 1% (changed) chance of death
  6. 35% (Default) Chance bed will fall on Sim and 25% chance of death
  7. 35% (Default) Chance bed will fall on Sim and 33% chance of death
  8. 50% Chance bed will fall on Sim and 0% chance of death
  9. 50% Chance bed will fall on Sim and 12% chance of death
  10. 100% Chance bed will fall on Sim and 0% chance of death (Safer Death Bed)
  11. 100% Chance bed will fall on Sim and 20% chance of death
  12. 100% Chance bed will fall on Sim and 100% chance of death (The Death Bed)

Installation Instructions
  1. Make sure you have University installed and patch 1.50
  2. Drop the package in the mods folder

What this mod changes
This mod affects MurphyBed_0x264a8f37d96bde5e in the Gameplay.Package file. It should not conflict with any other mods unless they change the same file.


Additional Credits:
Simlogical and the Dead End Cities (S3PE)
  • Used S3PE for decompiling gameplay.package and recompiling the edited Murphy Bed