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Rey_Estupendo
4 years agoSeasoned Ace
The thing about the argument that we shouldn't want the DHD pack to put requirements on how we decorate homes, so it's up to us not to do a bad job is that why buy the pack, then? I can already send my sim over to talk to some other sims and pretend they're interviewing them for a renovation job, go into build mode, change their house however I want, then use cheats to award myself however much money I think I should get for that.
The advantage to having the career be so bad at figuring out whether you'd done a good job that you can end up with something like FakeGeekGirl's video (wherein she turns Cassandra Goth's bedroom into a drug den with a dancing pole, an exposed toilet, and enormous bloodstains on the floor) or EnglishSimmer's new video (where she uses a probably-soon-to-be-fixed bug to have her sim steal everything the Munch family doesn't have nailed down and either sells it or uses it to furnish her apartment) is that you can do those things, apparently without much consequence in the game.
Trolling and stealing from your clients is a valid way to play the game, sure, but people paying for a house designer pack probably expected a career where doing a good job was rewarded more than burglary or trashing a place (which, EA, Burglar Living? You can have that idea for free). People who wanted a pack where they could play as someone who got paid to vandalize people's homes probably weren't going to be upset if Dream Home Designer didn't let them do that.
The advantage to having the career be so bad at figuring out whether you'd done a good job that you can end up with something like FakeGeekGirl's video (wherein she turns Cassandra Goth's bedroom into a drug den with a dancing pole, an exposed toilet, and enormous bloodstains on the floor) or EnglishSimmer's new video (where she uses a probably-soon-to-be-fixed bug to have her sim steal everything the Munch family doesn't have nailed down and either sells it or uses it to furnish her apartment) is that you can do those things, apparently without much consequence in the game.
Trolling and stealing from your clients is a valid way to play the game, sure, but people paying for a house designer pack probably expected a career where doing a good job was rewarded more than burglary or trashing a place (which, EA, Burglar Living? You can have that idea for free). People who wanted a pack where they could play as someone who got paid to vandalize people's homes probably weren't going to be upset if Dream Home Designer didn't let them do that.