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ZerbuTabek
12 years agoRising Hotshot
Seera1024 wrote:
But generation 1 to me ruins the challenge. How many players of the legacy go: oh the time when they had all the money in the world was the fun part? How many go: the part where they were struggling to make ends meet and had to live on the lawn was the fun part?
At least switch it with the 2nd generation's goals, if you're wanting to leave it with having some challenge. Between Jack of All trades and Surrounded by Family, they shouldn't be rich enough to take the bite out of that challenge. And the money values they need will raise if they do get rich enough. At least to some degree in the games I've seen with that LTW.
And true with the Visa levels needed for the housing, but it's not that hard to get max Visa in one location. Not to mention, unless you want to drag mom and dad to the places again, it would be worth while to max Visa to give the most time to earn friends. And that only helps with Egypt. Gen 2 will likely be dead by the time Gen 4 is old enough, and definitely by the time Gen 5 is, unless you go for a long lived occult and not everyone wants to play with occults.
Just an interesting tidbit, short of the friends requirement, I've done gen 3 before on accident. Heir had Seasoned Traveler. Spouse came in with Great Explorer.
After playing the challenge myself, I realized that you're right, the first generation does make the game boring, so I've replaced it with a new one altogether.
As for the visa levels, now that the goals are in the long-term goals section, the player can do it any way they want (whether it involves maxing out visa levels a second time or not).
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