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CAPTAIN_NXR7
4 years agoLegend
"Sindocat;c-17957034" wrote:
One thing I liked about the skill journal, and relied upon it for, was tracking the titles of my sims' written books. My writers tend to be prolific, and I like to have a record in-game. The Sims 3 skill journal kept one for me.
This is why I really like the skill journal too. The record keeping.
My current sim is a novelist and the only time I see which books he has written is whenever I get a royalties notification. It's an extensive list of literature and unless I'm missing something there's no other place offering me an overview of what he's done.
Plus reaching the top of a skill level is not very interesting if there's indeed little to do beyond that initial goal. To me it doesn't feel like my sim a true expert in the thing they're good at. Being able to commit to various skill challenges is that extra reward some players needs. It's such a game booster.
I absolutely love that feature in Sims 3 and I want it in Sims 4.