Ambitions: What's borked
jezzer:
Quote from: Claeric on 2010 June 13, 16:08:35
Quote from: jeromycraig on 2010 June 13, 15:20:37
I rolled up an Architectural Designer last night and gave it a whirl. Just like with the Stylist, all of my customers were happy with my work on every assignment. My only real complaints about AD (other than the tediousness of the tasks) are how long it takes to finish. You have to wait for the client to show up, look it over, and then give you their approval before the task can finally be over. Ideally, all of that could be handled with a popup.
This is good, though, because it makes it more realistic and gives you something to do all day. Two jobs a day can take up the entire work time, and if you dont finish before the day is over, you come by and finish the next day. I like that part.
I'm not really looking for the sort of realism where a game I'm playing is as tedious as working a real-life job. What's next, following a Business sim to work and doing paperwork all day?
Drakron:
Quote from: jeromycraig on 2010 June 13, 16:33:23
I'm not really looking for the sort of realism where a game I'm playing is as tedious as working a real-life job. What's next, following a Business sim to work and doing paperwork all day?
Well look at this way, a Stylist does 1 job per day (per Salon lot in the neighborhood) that is takes less that 1 Sim hour, then nothing happens for the rest of the and worst is the Sim just stands there, at least the Firehouse have fridges, beds so you can even live there for a bit and you can build skills as it as the only thing you can do in the Salon is socializing with the other 2 NPCs.
Stylist is slow AND boring with about zero challenge (new shoes you say?), at least your Sim is working from home as a Interior Decorator.
Mekare:
Quote from: Drakron on 2010 June 13, 18:01:22
Quote from: jeromycraig on 2010 June 13, 16:33:23
I'm not really looking for the sort of realism where a game I'm playing is as tedious as working a real-life job. What's next, following a Business sim to work and doing paperwork all day?
Well look at this way, a Stylist does 1 job per day (per Salon lot in the neighborhood) that is takes less that 1 Sim hour, then nothing happens for the rest of the and worst is the Sim just stands there, at least the Firehouse have fridges, beds so you can even live there for a bit and you can build skills as it as the only thing you can do in the Salon is socializing with the other 2 NPCs.
Stylist is slow AND boring with about zero challenge (new shoes you say?), at least your Sim is working from home as a Interior Decorator.
This is why i put a fridge and a drafting table in my neighborhood salon =)
Claeric:
When editing a sim's clothing, I seem to have sleepwear (full body) and swimwear (lower body) in my everyday category for some reason. This does NOT happen in the Styling salon, and as far as I know it does not happen in CAS (haven't made a new sim in a while), it only happens when editing a sim in CAS by some manner (in my case, the supercomputer).
lordrichter:
Which clothes? EA or CC? Male? Female?
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