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GymeaLillie
11 years agoNew Scout
@SimQueenie9 *Returns your high-five!* I will try to answer all of your questions.
Regarding the questions about what was listed where - I didn't want to change too much. This is how EnblithTheFair set it out. I pretty much copy and pasted it, corrected the spelling, grammar and punctuation (I couldn't help myself), and made some TS4 suggestions in capitals.
Sure, I can move the "IF INTRODUCED" parts to a new section.
Regarding influence, I agree it is pretty unlikely, but I didn't want to change too much or make any assumptions about what will be introduced to TS4.
Regarding the Youth Potion, I agree that Royalty should be able to have it if the Nobles can have it. I had never noticed before that it was missing. I will add it.
Regarding Peasant marriages, well ... yes. I think she assumed we would know it meant they can marry anyone from any class except Royalty - as long it doesn't break any of the other marriage rules for those classes.
Merchants could never buy their way into Nobility so I am reluctant to change that. However, if I get more feedback that people would like that changed, I will add it. Peasant families could become Merchants in an 'Open for Business' amendment that read: "If a Peasant family reaches a level 10 business and keeps that status, the next generation of that family may be promoted to Merchant status." So perhaps I could change it so that if a Peasant family has $X cash in their account they could be upgraded. How much ... $100,000? It would need to be hard to do.
No, Merchants are not permitted to have non-heir Peasants move in as servants (but remember, it is your game).
I doubt Noble single women could live alone because they are not permitted to have jobs and they have a certain lifestyle to maintain. As for Merchant and Peasant single women - there is no rule against it.
Regarding hair colour and custom content - this is how EnblithTheFair set it out, but I can change it.
Why are fire alarms necessary in TS4?
Enblith didn't write any rules for the optional Church class, but rules aren't particularly necessary. They all live together in the abbey/monastery and they don't marry. I think any rules would be up to the player's discretion.
Regarding the optional Witch/Wizard class being able to use any potions, owning a small TV and being able to use the Future Cube - all good suggestions. They should also be able to use any small item that might be deemed magical by the player. I can add this.
I think cards could be used by any class. All non-electrical forms of entertainment are useful in this challenge!
Regarding your questions: "Should the Merchant class be able to use the Whipped Cream Cupcake Factory appliance? Should Merchant kids be able to use the Activity Table, to make pictures to sell?" Sounds good to me!
I think anyone could use the tea. What do others think?
Yes, there was a black sheep rule in regard to jobs. Jobs don't affect the score, nor the gameplay if it makes sense in your imagination, which is why I didn't want to get bogged down with allocating TS4 jobs. I think jobs should be up to the player's imagination. All your suggestions are good though, for anyone wanting some suggestions.
Regarding "2 points for each heir to the throne who marries another Royal". I took that to mean any distant relative that is still a member of a Royal class household, or in an adjoining kingdom.
Regarding multiple births - I think I meant the fertility reward (I don't think there is a fertility potion). I will correct that. I agree with your suggestion regarding scoring.
Regarding "-1 point for each Sim that marries below his or her status." I took that to mean ANY Sim except Royals, who have no choice. Non-heirs may marry below their status but you lose a point as a discouragement. Thoughts?
Yes, she left an apostrophe out and I missed it....
I agree with your suggestion regarding replacing impossible wants with two aspirations.
Yes, infants can still be removed by a social worker in TS4.
Regarding confusion over illegitimate/legitimate children - I don't understand the confusion either. I also don't understand how you could forget what someone's class was, considering their surnames and clothing.
Regarding NPCs - I will reword this.
I hope I didn't miss any of your questions. :-)
Regarding the questions about what was listed where - I didn't want to change too much. This is how EnblithTheFair set it out. I pretty much copy and pasted it, corrected the spelling, grammar and punctuation (I couldn't help myself), and made some TS4 suggestions in capitals.
Sure, I can move the "IF INTRODUCED" parts to a new section.
Regarding influence, I agree it is pretty unlikely, but I didn't want to change too much or make any assumptions about what will be introduced to TS4.
Regarding the Youth Potion, I agree that Royalty should be able to have it if the Nobles can have it. I had never noticed before that it was missing. I will add it.
Regarding Peasant marriages, well ... yes. I think she assumed we would know it meant they can marry anyone from any class except Royalty - as long it doesn't break any of the other marriage rules for those classes.
Merchants could never buy their way into Nobility so I am reluctant to change that. However, if I get more feedback that people would like that changed, I will add it. Peasant families could become Merchants in an 'Open for Business' amendment that read: "If a Peasant family reaches a level 10 business and keeps that status, the next generation of that family may be promoted to Merchant status." So perhaps I could change it so that if a Peasant family has $X cash in their account they could be upgraded. How much ... $100,000? It would need to be hard to do.
No, Merchants are not permitted to have non-heir Peasants move in as servants (but remember, it is your game).
I doubt Noble single women could live alone because they are not permitted to have jobs and they have a certain lifestyle to maintain. As for Merchant and Peasant single women - there is no rule against it.
Regarding hair colour and custom content - this is how EnblithTheFair set it out, but I can change it.
Why are fire alarms necessary in TS4?
Enblith didn't write any rules for the optional Church class, but rules aren't particularly necessary. They all live together in the abbey/monastery and they don't marry. I think any rules would be up to the player's discretion.
Regarding the optional Witch/Wizard class being able to use any potions, owning a small TV and being able to use the Future Cube - all good suggestions. They should also be able to use any small item that might be deemed magical by the player. I can add this.
I think cards could be used by any class. All non-electrical forms of entertainment are useful in this challenge!
Regarding your questions: "Should the Merchant class be able to use the Whipped Cream Cupcake Factory appliance? Should Merchant kids be able to use the Activity Table, to make pictures to sell?" Sounds good to me!
I think anyone could use the tea. What do others think?
Yes, there was a black sheep rule in regard to jobs. Jobs don't affect the score, nor the gameplay if it makes sense in your imagination, which is why I didn't want to get bogged down with allocating TS4 jobs. I think jobs should be up to the player's imagination. All your suggestions are good though, for anyone wanting some suggestions.
Regarding "2 points for each heir to the throne who marries another Royal". I took that to mean any distant relative that is still a member of a Royal class household, or in an adjoining kingdom.
Regarding multiple births - I think I meant the fertility reward (I don't think there is a fertility potion). I will correct that. I agree with your suggestion regarding scoring.
Regarding "-1 point for each Sim that marries below his or her status." I took that to mean ANY Sim except Royals, who have no choice. Non-heirs may marry below their status but you lose a point as a discouragement. Thoughts?
Yes, she left an apostrophe out and I missed it....
I agree with your suggestion regarding replacing impossible wants with two aspirations.
Yes, infants can still be removed by a social worker in TS4.
Regarding confusion over illegitimate/legitimate children - I don't understand the confusion either. I also don't understand how you could forget what someone's class was, considering their surnames and clothing.
Regarding NPCs - I will reword this.
I hope I didn't miss any of your questions. :-)
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