FFS "Batbox" Lot Debugger v2.0: NUCLEAR WAR EDITION

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J. M. Pescado:
Quote from: jsalemi on 2008 April 19, 12:53:42

Using the option to upgrade a pre-uni sim makes them the same as a sim that actually went to uni  (minus all the spam memories), so yes, they'll get the same job options.
Actually, if the sim hasn't already experienced certain events which would wreck continuity, for instance, a fresh CAS sim, the relevant memories for a speedrun would be added in the latest version.

Quote from: Kyna on 2008 April 19, 13:13:12

They won't get a job from the computer at level 8 or 9, though.  That's only for sims who graduated with honours.  Sims upgraded with the lot debugger are seen as graduates without honours.
That was fixed ages ago, when it was found that the upgrade was not complete. It now correctly sets all the relevant data.

witch:
Yeah, I noticed they get the star now, I used to just set that in SimPE anyway.

I always add the uni stuff via debugger, Uni is so terminally boring I haven't played it since a month or two after it came out. I just pretend my sims went off-world and did it, so I don't have to. Mainly it's the want slots I require anyway. Plus, I give my sims jobs from the paper so they start at a lower level, the real life uni graduates I know don't tend to start near the top of career paths.

jsalemi:
harderjobs also keeps them from starting quite so high if you use the computer.

witch:
Yes, well, I was being a bit cheaty when I said newspaper. I meant shift-click on the newspaper. :D I usually give them about level 4-5.

jolrei:
Quote from: witch on 2008 April 21, 05:46:33

Yes, well, I was being a bit cheaty when I said newspaper. I meant shift-click on the newspaper. :D I usually give them about level 4-5.


Speaking as someone who actually likes playing uni (not that I actually concentrate much on getting the blighters to study), I only use the debugger for CAS adults and townies that "move in".  I think poor sims are more fun to play than rich ones anyway, so I never cheat on jobs.  They take what they can get.  Most uni grads I know started at the bottom of the ladder (well, maybe not in the mail room, but certainly at the photocopier).  I recall several "I went to uni for this?" type jobs, before I managed to find something slightly more worthwhile.

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