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aodoherty
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6 years ago

Is logic skill useful for the film career?

hi, I'm just curious about Matthew Hamming is working for the film career at Bridgeport. Whenever I activate him, he always put 2 wishes about learning logic skill and writing a screenplay. I realized writing a screenplay is available in the director branch, not in the movie star. I can understand this but now.. I'm curious why he always wants to take a class of logic skill. How the logic skill work with the film career? His traits are Perfectionist, Charismatic, Commitment Issues, Flirty and Great Kisser. I don't see any trait for wishing to learn logic skill on his traits either.

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  • Skill required by film career are charisma (actor branch) and writing (director branch) only. By the way, no wonder your sim want to learn a random skill.
  • Maybe he owns a chess set or always sees some sims playing the game and thinks it looks like fun? (although Chess is also its own hidden skill, so in that case I guess it would make more sense to just want to practice or play the game)

    Sometimes though, we might fall back on knowledge being its own reward? :)
  • "igazor;c-17337457" wrote:
    Maybe he owns a chess set or always sees some sims playing the game and thinks it looks like fun? (although Chess is also its own hidden skill, so in that case I guess it would make more sense to just want to practice or play the game)

    Sometimes though, we might fall back on knowledge being its own reward? :)


    Yes he has a chess table in his house. wow!! But he doesn't have any chess skill. Do the sims usually like to learn logic skill maybe..I guess? Because basically, almost of children and teen sims need it for school.

  • Sometimes there is no rhyme or reason to the wishes sims draw. It could the game just making random suggestions as to where to take that sim as you play them.

    But if a sim begins doing something that raises their Level 0 skill just a little while still at Level 0, as playing one game of chess might (or looking through a telescope for that matter or perhaps reading some of the Volume 1 skills book), then it seems natural the game wants to reward you for pursuing what the sim seems to be interested in a bit further. This would be similar to a sim with no cooking skill preparing a meal or two, or a sim gardening or picking up a musical instrument for the first time. It would again be natural for them to draw wishes for more of those skills for at least as long as they keep pursuing these not necessarily career related activities.
  • @igazor Yeah I understand that sims want to learn many skills that way what you explained. :) But I wondered why he always want to get specifically, 'logic skill' but I think I got the answer. Thanks:D

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