marriage and last names.

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dizzy:
In Japan, IIRC, it's traditional to take the family name that has more prestige. Male/female is unimportant.

J. M. Pescado:
Quote from: dizzy-two on 2005 August 06, 09:16:09

In Japan, IIRC, it's traditional to take the family name that has more prestige. Male/female is unimportant.

Great, now there's a possibility. Now if you can just find a systematic way that defines the prestige of a family, we're all set.

ZephyrZodiac:
I suppose you could choose whichever parent is furthest up their career ladder?

J. M. Pescado:
Quote from: ZephyrZodiac on 2005 August 06, 09:55:07

I suppose you could choose whichever parent is furthest up their career ladder?

There's a thought: Cumulate all of the ancestral parents' current and retired career levels on a weighted scale. The family with the most points is thus the most prestigious.

Ness:
would different careers need to be weighted differently?  I don't have many sims that die (or even have children for that matter) before they reach the top of their career ladder...

Ness

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