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    Townie Population Respawn Hack

    This one puts the ixnay on the townie children and teens: Once you eliminate your present batch, they will be replaced by adults. There will be no further townie children generated for your own children to haul back on the bus.

    And if you really, REALLY, hate townies of ALL stripes, the other one puts the ixnay on *ALL* townie regen, so once you kill them all, your town will be townie free. Hacks are compatible with each other (although obviously one is redundant), and removable: When removed, townies will slowly regenerate back to standard levels, either with adults-only, if the no-children mod is left in place, or to the standard Maxian distribution. Note, of course, that if you remove the no-children mod after the townie roster is full of adults, you will need to remove adults from the pool to open enough slots for the children. The adults, however, can be removed peaceably.

    Disposal of the extraneous children will be left as an exercise for the reader.
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    Quote Originally Posted by J. M. Pescado
    This one puts the ixnay on the townie children and teens: Once you eliminate your present batch, they will be replaced by adults. There will be no further townie children generated for your own children to haul back on the bus.

    And if you really, REALLY, hate townies of ALL stripes, the other one puts the ixnay on *ALL* townie regen, so once you kill them all, your town will be townie free. Hacks are compatible with each other (although obviously one is redundant), and removable: When removed, townies will slowly regenerate back to standard levels, either with adults-only, if the no-children mod is left in place, or to the standard Maxian distribution. Note, of course, that if you remove the no-children mod after the townie roster is full of adults, you will need to remove adults from the pool to open enough slots for the children. The adults, however, can be removed peaceably.

    Disposal of the extraneous children will be left as an exercise for the reader.
    You wouldn't happen to have a hack which will remove the offending "townie" without having to kill them, do you?

    (I have a thing about killing, even the Sims. In all the years I've played the Sims I've only killed two on purpose. One I felt bad about but his bugeyed look was creeping me out. The other was the replica of my exhusband. That one I exited without saving so that I could do him in again and again by having him set himself on fire with the barbeque. I didn't actually kill him. I just set him up so that he kept doing it to himself.)
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