Robotics

Sims can use the Robot Crafting Station to build robots and earn the robotics talent badge.

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Toy Robot - A basic toy robot. It doesn't have any special qualities whatsoever and acts like a normal toy. Sims with low mechanical skill will have a higher chance of making a Toy Robot in poor condition. The Toy Robot comes in three different colours and can be named when a Sim starts making one.

Children and older Sims can play with toy robots, and teens and older can tinker with them. A toy robot that is being played with may break and give the Sim a slight shock.

Cost to make: §108

Sells for: §120



Bronze
A Sim will attain the Bronze Robotic Talent badge after quite a bit of time making Toy Robots. By acquiring the Bronze badge, Toy Robots are made faster and a new type of robots, called Roverbots, are available to build. With a Bronze badge, building a Roverbot will take about two game hours.

Roverbots
CleanBot - Basically a robot that cleans up the lot it is activated in. The major shortcoming of this robot is that it can only clean up items that are on the floor or ground. In other words, it can't clean counters or showers or sinks, nor can it dispose of anything that's on a surface. However, it can empty trash cans by opening them and vacuuming out their contents, though it cannot empty trash compactors. It will not empty a toddler's potty or clean a cat's litter pan, but will vacuum up dishes placed on the floor. It will also vacuum up puddles, even those under other objects, and can do so safely so long as it does not come in contact with the water. A CleanBot will vacuum up old newspapers, but will apparently ignore worn-out hobby magazines. A CleanBot can clean up after a dog, or behind a broken HydroBot. If the outside garbage can is kicked or tipped over, it will clean up the spilled garbage. When broken, it will go around spewing out packages of trash. (Of course, it can be used to clean them up after it's fixed.)

Cost to make: §560

Sells for: §800



HydroBot
HydroBot - A robot that puts out fires or waters plants. When broken, it will create puddles of water everywhere. If this happens outdoors, weeds will be spawned unless the puddles are cleaned up.

Cost to make: §320

Sells for: §400



Silver
Acquiring the Silver Robotics Talent badge gives Sims the ability to create Toy Robots and Roverbots at a faster pace. It also gives Sims access to the new Hoverbots. Unlike Roverbots, Hoverbots can move up and down stairs. With a Silver badge, building a Hoverbot takes about two game hours.

SentryBot
SentryBot - An all in one policeman robot. It will shock shoplifters and burglars when it gets the chance. Placed on a college residential lot, it will shock the Cow Mascot. It can also shock newspaper stealers, garbage can tippers, and gnome-kickers, though it may not be able to get to them before they do their deeds. It will shock residents if it detects that they are about to do something such as kick a gnome, and may do so even if the player cancels the action. Sims who come onto the lot intending to do mischief, whether because they're furious with a household member, or because they're just mean, are more likely to be stopped before they can do anything. It ignores wolves and stray pets who do things like tip the garbage can or roll in the flowerbeds. When broken, it will shock random people. Visitors shocked by a broken SentryBot will run from the lot. Residents who are shocked will cry.

A SentryBot will shock children who steal newspapers, tip over garbage cans, and steal gnomes. The child being shocked will seem to levitate and will run from the lot, but will not otherwise react.

Cost to make: §720

Sells for: §1200



MunchieBot
MunchieBot - A robot that will fetch food from off the lot when a Sim is hungry. Of course, the meal will be paid for out of the household's funds. When broken, it will bring back rotten or burnt food.

Cost to make: §1200

Sells for: §2000



Gold
Achieving the Gold Robotics Talent badge allows Sims to make Toy Robots, Roverbots, and Hoverbots much faster. It also opens up the option to build an old friend from The Sims: Servo.

Cost to make: §3000

Sells for: §6000

Effects of Mechanical Skill
Sims with high Mechanical skill gain badge levels considerably faster. On the other hand, Sims with low Mechanical skill will have an increased chance of making robots that need to be repaired before they can be used.

Notes and tips

 * Due to an oversight by the developers, the repairman will not repair broken Toy Robots, though they can still be repaired by playable Sims. A fix for this is available at DJS Sims
 * Broken RoverBots that have been turned off may spontaneously turn back on before they are repaired.
 * At times, RoverBots may have trouble finding a route to something that needs to be cleaned up, watered, or extinguished. This may cause the robot to sit on its base and seem to ignore things that would normally draw its attention. When this happens, turning the robot off, then turning it back on, may clear it up.
 * If Pets is installed, dogs may try to play with RoverBots.
 * It has been reported that HydroBots may not water garden crops from Seasons.
 * If Seasons is installed, RoverBots and HoverBots are not affected by rain, snow, etc., and can be left out in all weather.
 * Roverbots and Hoverbots will teleport back to their bases if they cannot get back any other way.
 * RoverBot and HoverBot bases are generic. A RoverBot returning to base will return to the nearest vacant RoverBot base, and a HoverBot returning to base will return to the nearest vacant HoverBot base.
 * When restocking robots, if a business owner's inventory contains both CleanBots and HydroBots, a sold CleanBot may be replaced with a HydroBot, or vice versa. Likewise, a sold SentryBot may be replaced with a MunchieBot, or vice versa, if the owner has both in inventory. A third-party fix for this is available at More Awesome Than You!.
 * There is always a random chance that a recently built bot will start out broken.
 * Robots take longer to build than other craftable items.
 * Roverbots and Hoverbots are controlled by an invisible NPC called "NPC - Robot". When they are turned on, they are, in some respects, treated as "pseudo-Sims". Sims walking by the lot will often stop and wave at them. If they are on a lot, a Sim serving a meal may set out extra plates, unless the player interrupts the "Serve" action. If Seasons is installed, they may sneeze in Spring. On a college lot, they may be targeted for pranks by the evil mascot, though this will always fail, as it will drop out of the mascot's action queue.

Messages

 * Bronze

"With a new understanding of how wheels, motors and computer chips go together, NAME can now build 'RoverBots' to do some basic chores around the place! That's worth the Bronze Robotics Talent Badge!"


 * Silver

"Wheels are very fine, but mastering hover technology has let NAME make 'HoverBots' that can keep a Sim safe as well as fed. That deserves a Silver Robotics Talent Badge."


 * Gold

"A self-aware electronic brain seems impossible, but look who's done it! With a new Gold Robotics Talent Badge, NAME can now create Servos, androids with nearly limitless possibilities!"