Ugh Uni - creating your own.
witch:
I tried a uni hood maybe 3 or so times before realising it was just a boring chore and gaming should be fun. I generally let my new adults go flatting or boarding in a lot with aging turned off for their sowing of wild oats, they get a week or so there and then generally find someone to pair up with. I cheat them their degree just to get the want slots. I randomly pick a degree so it doesn't give too much of a job boost.
eevilcat:
I always send my sims to uni and slap them all together in a big dorm with all the creature comforts and an ACR adjuster with the no jealousy override set. That way I can figure out future couples and allow them to establish friendships. As for the boring uni stuff, I use the college adjuster, set semester grades according to aspiration/personality and fast forward final exams on a case by case basis. Uni is kind of fun played this way as you can compress 'real time' spent there according to gameplay requirements. It also allows me to manage the aging process with respect to sims back in the home neighbourhood e.g. age students' parents through to elders, that sort of thing.
ingeli:
Yes, this annoys me too - in my medieval hood, where only a very, selected few male sims, gets to go to uni, still all the peasant families pine to go to uni. As they cared? What they need is to stay where they are and mind the crops. They should pine for gold gardening, but uni? Silly sims.
A hack much needed :)
Gwill:
Quote from: ingeli on 2007 July 03, 09:16:07
Yes, this annoys me too - in my medieval hood, where only a very, selected few male sims, gets to go to uni, still all the peasant families pine to go to uni.
But the pesants are supposed to have rough lives. Half their memories should be red. Who ever heard of a serf growing up well?
floopyboo:
Uh, guys... he may be departed, but squinge's hacks linger on....
Navigation
[0] Message Index
[#] Next page
[*] Previous page