Not sure if this is an annoyance or just plain broken, but...

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akatonbo:
Quote from: ZephyrZodiac on 2006 May 26, 13:48:44

Well, is it cheating exactly if her romance boyfriend keeps being asked to move in, then decides he doesn't want to stay?  If you have no 20K handouts, he's not going to bring much with him, just enough to keep her and the kid going until he starts school and she can take a job - of course, it would have to be 9-3 until he's a teen, so no skilling in the relevant areas!

Oh, and you want it hard?  then how about each time he pops back into her life, he leaves her in the pudding club?


Normal Legacy rules say that you can't let anyone who has already moved out of the house once move back in later. Of course, that's intended to prevent them from bringing the 20k with them repeatedly, but it's still breaking the same rule for the same reason.

ZephyrZodiac:
Oh, well, I don't play challenges, so I'm afraid I don't know the rules.  Never mind, he can move in once (which is allowed, I believe) stay just long enough, then move out!  (Leaving her in the identical situation, of course!)

KellyQ:
Quote from: BlueSoup on 2006 May 24, 16:36:20

Well, I decided to go a different way with this Legacy, and she's a single mom.  If she wants to work (and she has to, considering she's still living on the lawn), then she has no choice.  Although obviously I am going to have her take her vacation days now.  :P


Have you had a chance to update your Legacy story yet, BlueSoup? I checked your page but didn't see anything new. So uh, I guess that's probably my answer. ;D
Anyway, just wanted to let you know I'm looking forward to it when you do.

BlueSoup:
No, not yet.

But today is my last day of work before 9 blissful days of no work, so I'm sure I'll get a good update in there somewhere.  :)

Ancient Sim:
I can certainly echo what Zephyr said with regard to the UK system.  My eldest son lasted all of two weeks at Uni the first time he went, because he simply couldn't afford to live.  The old system had its flaws, but the new one isn't exactly a great improvement.  In many ways, it's better for them to wait and go in as mature students, which isn't the way it should be.

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