SenPain wrote:
eeeeeeeeeeeeeeek!
Saligia and Avartia didn't get their traits when they went into teenhood! Can I fix this? Am I allowed to use a trait to fix this?
At the YAhood do I just deal with 4 traits?! Whaaaat do I doooooo!!!?
*meltdown*
I knows what they had though, Ava developed Clumsy. I picked Family-Orientated for Sally...
I believe its fine. I had to use the cheat to fix my heir's husband, because he came in with only 4 traits. If you have to use a "cheat" to fix a bug (stuck sim, lack of traits), its not cheating, just fixing the problem. The rule against cheats is more for money cheats and stuff like that.
Stormfeather wrote:
rred wrote:
I have a question. I am new to the legacy challenge. I have been simming since the base game of Sims 1 but never participated in one.
My question is, when my first sim gets married can she change her name to her spouses? Does that matter?
I don't think there's a specific rule against it, but then I don't know if there was one thought to be needed. Since it's a Legacy, where one family continues down over the generations, changing the last name would seem to defeat the purpose.
I agree with Stormfeather. Like Pinstar says in the rules, you'll be seeing the family name you choose for a long time. The point of the legacy to me is to keep the family name going through the bloodline. I'm playing a matriarchy, so all my heirs are female, and their husbands are taking my family name (Lee), not the other way around. But, I don't think there's a specific rule against it.