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6 years ago
The option that is actually called "Only One May Lead" dictates whether or not an actively played sim will always win the challenge that ensues when two sims try to occupy the same higher level slot on certain careers or if instead they have to battle it out like any other two sims would. The option that switches off this scenario entirely so that you actually can have two Mayors, three School Superintendents, etc. is
NRaas > SP > General Options > Options: Careers > Restrict Some Levels to Single Sims > False
It's False by default though and should actually be hiding the Only One May Lead option since that wouldn't make any sense if multiples at each level are indeed allowed/encouraged.
And you do need the SP Career add-on module to see any of these options, but as you said you already have that.
NRaas > SP > General Options > Options: Careers > Restrict Some Levels to Single Sims > False
It's False by default though and should actually be hiding the Only One May Lead option since that wouldn't make any sense if multiples at each level are indeed allowed/encouraged.
And you do need the SP Career add-on module to see any of these options, but as you said you already have that.
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