The Legacy Challenge for TS3

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Ange:
Quote from: Roflganger on 2009 July 09, 16:35:17

Quote from: Ange on 2009 July 09, 16:08:13

Hi there,

I was looking for something about the life duration ... without success.
So what, is it up to me/you/everyone ?  ;)


From the rules:

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Aging and story progression must be on and lifespans set to the normal level.

Thanks, after double checking here, I got the idea to fool around on the official forum ^^
There is some other modification ^^

LVRugger:
Quote from: Zazazu on 2009 July 07, 17:33:41

This has been my experience, yes, and it doesn't restrict you at all from getting all 33 (note: there are actually 33 LTW, not 32).


All right, I'll bite. I've lurk MATY, Sims3, etc and haven't seen this mentioned. I've searched but haven't found. Which one am I missing?

Nikki:
I have some questions on a part of the rules that isn't clearly defined. I didn't notice it until my current generation where I have the heir's brother living in the house and his wife just gave birth.

1. Would the offspring of spares count for points?
2. Would the mate of a spare count for points as the rule says mates count as soon as they bring in the next generation? (This is generation 4 it just isn't from the heir).

I've seen differing views so I'm just asking for clarity.

Orange Indigo:
Quote from: Nikki on 2009 July 10, 15:16:50

I have some questions on a part of the rules that isn't clearly defined. I didn't notice it until my current generation where I have the heir's brother living in the house and his wife just gave birth.

1. Would the offspring of spares count for points?
2. Would the mate of a spare count for points as the rule says mates count as soon as they bring in the next generation? (This is generation 4 it just isn't from the heir).

I've seen differing views so I'm just asking for clarity.


From my understanding of the rules, offspring and mates of spares do NOT count for points.
Sims must be directly related to the founder through birth or adoption, though adopted Sims cannot be heirs, to be eligible for points. The one and only exception to this is the spouse of the heir, and he/she only counts if he/she produces the next generation.

So, hypothetical situation:
Sim A is heir and married to spouse Sim B. Sim A has a child with Sim C, unrelated to legacy family and living off-lot. If the child of Sim A and Sim C is the heir, does Sim B count for points?
I think he/she does, assuming he/she also produced a child with the heir. Right?
That's the only way it would be "fair", i.e. you wouldn't be sacrificing possible points for better genetics.

Zazazu:
Quote from: LVRugger on 2009 July 10, 11:04:37

Quote from: Zazazu on 2009 July 07, 17:33:41

This has been my experience, yes, and it doesn't restrict you at all from getting all 33 (note: there are actually 33 LTW, not 32).


All right, I'll bite. I've lurk MATY, Sims3, etc and haven't seen this mentioned. I've searched but haven't found. Which one am I missing?

No idea, since I don't know your list. This is mine:
Astronaut
Celebrated Five-Star Chef
CEO of a Mega-Corporation
Chess Legend
Creature-Robot Cross Breeder
Culinary Librarian
Emperor of Evil
Forensic Specialist: Dynamic DNA Profiler
Gold Digger
Golden Tongue, Golden Fingers
Heartbreaker
Hit Movie Composer
Illustrious Author
International Super Spy
Jack of All Trades
Leader of the Free World
Living in the Lap of Luxury
Master Thief
Master of the Arts
Perfect Garden
Perfect Mind, Perfect Body
Perfect Private Aquarium
Professional Author
Renaissance Sim
Rock Star
Star News Anchor
Super Popular
Superstar Athlete
Surrounded by Family
Swimming in Cash
Star News Anchor
Tinkerer
World Renowned Surgeon

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