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Simmer2500's avatar
4 years ago

Ambitions Expansion Pack

For those that have the Ambitions expansion pack would you recommend this expansion pack as worth getting? I have been thinking about possibly getting this expansion pack as it seems like there are some cool things it might add to the game such as letting your Sim be a self-employed inventor or sculptor, seeing your Sim at the job and having more ways of controlling how they do their job. Plus since it's an expansion pack there is also new item, clothes/hairs and a new town added to the game. However, I am a little reluctant to buy this expansion pack based on some reviews I read that said the careers in this expansion pack are a lot of work to manage with more than one Sim with these careers and can take a big hit on the other Sims relationships because of the amount of attention it takes for them to do the jobs and also that the careers get boring after a while. Would you say that this is true of this expansion pack or not? I think the only other expansion pack I might be interesting in getting is the University Life expansion pack. When I used to play the Sims 2 game I had the University expansion pack for that game and I liked that expansion pack but I'm a little reluctant to get the Sims 3 one. Would you recommend the Sims 3 University Life expansion better than the Ambitions expansion pack or not?
  • "izecson;c-17779900" wrote:
    It used to be my least favorite, now one of my favorites, i definitely recommend this pack since it contains many gameplays, i like both ambition and university but ambitions has more sustainable gameplay whereas university gameplay usually is just during the time your sims at university.


    Thanks for the info. It seems to me that maybe if you do a balance of some regular jobs and some Ambitions jobs then maybe not those Ambitions jobs all of the time then it might not get boring as fast as some of the reviews I read for the game said. Oh, okay that makes sense about the gameplay since from what I read about the University expansion pack is that it has it's own university town that you play the Sim going to college and everything else back in their home neighborhood freezes until they come back from the University town.
  • "thuggishsplicer;c-17785769" wrote:
    Well, I haven't played with University Life in 3 years but Ambitions is the first pack I install. I do like Twinbrook (although sims aren't as good-looking as in University Life) and the new careers introduced. There's only one floor lamp that I really dislike and I believe there's a bug with the lifetime wish related to the architectural designer. Some mods enhance and fix a couple of details. For example, there's a mod that allows the Consigment Store to buy more stuff and another that doesn't allow the stylist's studio to reset your sim's age bar.

    Your comment on the Ambitions jobs is also right. It's cool to experience them with just one of the sims in the household. They do get repetitive after a while and some of them are demanding. I have played all of them and I think it's nice to play them once in a while.

    UL can also get really dull as well if you send your sims there every generation. Frankly, the social groups and the advanced cell phone didn't catch my eye. The new lot types are cool, but it would be nice if there were smaller options in the bin. I also agree with GraceyManor, UL is great for several items and clothing (hairstyles are much better than in Ambitions).


    Thanks for the info. I decided on the Ambitions expansion pack. Hopefully, it will end up being a decent expansion pack and not have too many of those glitches in the game.
  • cassieb95's avatar
    cassieb95
    Rising Newcomer
    I really liked Ambitions when I used to play TS3. I loved the firefighter, the ghost hunter and the detective career. But if you're not interested in the careers, I'm not sure you'll enjoy it.
  • karritz's avatar
    karritz
    Seasoned Rookie
    "Nitroglycol;c-17790597" wrote:
    One caveat about Ambitions that I forgot to mention in this thread - the professions are cool, but they require a lot more micromanagement than the rabbit hole careers. So if you're running a large household, it can get tricky to ensure they're doing as well in their respective professions as possible.


    My households tend to be huge. I use mods and my current household has been reduced to only 16 sims. It was over 20 for a while. I find it is easier to manage the careers that are stay at home than having to be sure everyone has gone to work on time and stayed at work in the rabbi t hole careers. But I dont play firefighter, investigator or ghost hunter careers. Ghost hunter is bugged and I find the easiest and quickest way for me to get a sim to level 10 in that career is to move them out of the active household and let story progression handle it. Ive found the sims I've had in the investigator career do well if I move them out and alloiw story progression to control them too. Ive never been sufficiently patient to bother with firefighters.
  • "Nitroglycol;c-17790597" wrote:
    One caveat about Ambitions that I forgot to mention in this thread - the professions are cool, but they require a lot more micromanagement than the rabbit hole careers. So if you're running a large household, it can get tricky to ensure they're doing as well in their respective professions as possible.


    Yeah, that's the reason I was reluctant to get this expansion pack after reading some reviews of the game that said that. I did buy it though but my order with the game was delayed so I haven't tried it out yet.