The Legacy Challenge for TS3
Zazazu:
Keep in mind (because I didn't) that in order to get 33 LTW, you need 33 sims. I suppose that could break down as 2 in the first generation, then probably 4 each generation since the legacy ends at the birth of the tenth. I should have kept all five sisters of the second generation in the house and had them reach their LTW, using one of the youngest twins as heir. Instead, my next family-oriented sim gets to be a baby factory. I'm truly tempted to restart the Tests, my Sims 1 & 2 family. They had 11 children in Sims 2.
GayJohnScarritt:
Quote from: Zazazu on 2009 July 01, 22:32:18
Keep in mind (because I didn't) that in order to get 33 LTW, you need 33 sims. I suppose that could break down as 2 in the first generation, then probably 4 each generation since the legacy ends at the birth of the tenth. I should have kept all five sisters of the second generation in the house and had them reach their LTW, using one of the youngest twins as heir. Instead, my next family-oriented sim gets to be a baby factory. I'm truly tempted to restart the Tests, my Sims 1 & 2 family. They had 11 children in Sims 2.
I actually have a feeling we'll need more than 4 each gen to get all 33 LTW's. Even with waiting until YA to get the 5 LTW options to pick from, I'm sure there'll be alot of repeats (unless one gets really, really lucky). Are those 5 choices at YA purely random or do their traits and/or skills learned influence it?
Zazazu:
I think both. But I'm not sure...there's always the Change LTW reward object, but I've never used it and suspect it would restrict to the magic five choices for their personality.
jaccirocker:
Quote from: Zazazu on 2009 July 02, 00:46:24
I think both. But I'm not sure...there's always the Change LTW reward object, but I've never used it and suspect it would restrict to the magic five choices for their personality.
It does go back to the original choices. The only other option that could possibly work is changing the traits first (20,000 Mid-Life Crisis Award) then using up another 10,000 points to change the LTW.
GayJohnScarritt:
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Damsel
Re: The Legacy Challenge for TS3
« Reply #150 on: Today at 20:45:19 »
I have had an issue with the rule about accepting the first lifetime wish that comes along. I understand why this exists, it's definitely much more fun and interesting to play with Sims of varying interests and personalities, but the problem with this is, all my Sims keep wanting is to become professional athletes due to the fact that my Sims all enjoy playing with the football and baseball together. There's nothing random or varying about that! I have since banned the use of said objects, but it's disappointing not being able to let my Sims play with them. It's a good way to increase fun and build relationships without having to micromanage them. End Quote
I saw you deleted this post, maybe you figured out that there is no such rule yet, or mis-read a previous post about YA's being forced to accept a random LTW (if no LTW has previously been accepted). YA's still get the 5 LTW's to choose from, if one hasn't been chosen yet, and there is yet no such rule about accepting the first LTW to pop up for children (or how to pick one for your Founder in CAS).
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