"igazor;c-16441218" wrote:
"MineWars;c-16440674" wrote:
Criminal career level 10 Emperor of Evil/Master Thief in jail for only hours
Unless you play a lifespan of over 30,000 sim days, a "few hours" of a sim's life is representative of much more than just that. Could be weeks or more than an entire month (guess that doesn't sound like a very strong mathematical argument for the short jail sentences, though).
Maybe we need to build more jails for them. ;)
Sorry if I missed the joke but I belive @MineWars intention was sim-hours, and it is not so logical to let go the Emperor of evil after a few hours. Having said that, I think in real life it can happen too, they put some high profile criminal mafia guy in custady for a few days and then letting him go because there is not enough evidence for a trial. What the sims reality really lacks is the judicial system, speaking of sims logic :wink:
"Anthonydyer;c-16444695" wrote:
It's funny how taking vacation days from work works in the sims games. In Sims 2, you simply don't show up to work. In Sims 3 & 4, you call in a few hours before your work shift. That would not fly in real life. In real life, you must give a few weeks notice.
Maybe life should be more like the sims. B)
Actually not to brag or something but in my job it's kind of close... I can take a day off/ few days off in a relatively short notice (yet the approval is depending on the workload at that time...) And the "call in sick" is very realistic too :lol: (not that I take advatage of this... but I know people that do :innocent: )