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icemanfresh
7 years agoSeasoned Newcomer
"stilljustme2;c-16811698" wrote:"icmnfrsh;c-16811610" wrote:
IIRC, children do inherit fame, but I'm not sure if they're able to build on it by doing activities. And the actor career is full-time, so it's off-limits to teens too.
I recommend playing a bit to get your sim to the YA stage. It'll help pass the time while waiting for GF, and you'll be ready to try out the EP once it drops.
There's the new Drama Club afterschool activity -- maybe it would help prepare teens for the acting career?
I've got my current family that I plan to save to my library and start in a new save. Dad reached the top of the Athlete career but he's now working to be an esports player, Mom was a writer but is now a stay at home mom. (I want her to raise one more child, maybe adopt a baby.) I'm working on maxing out my eldest son's Piano skill so he can work on Guitar when he hits teen (I want to put him in the Entertainer career as a musician just to see how it works with the new features like Open Mic nights). I wanted to move him to San Myshuno but his mom needs for him to gain three personality traits for her Super Parent aspiration so he'll have to remain at home; I could have him write songs but not license them until he moves out as a YA.
Oh, that's a good point. My guess is it helps build up the acting skill for teens.
I'm still not sure if the fame-inducing activities that adults can do will also bring fame to younger sims. I guess we'll just see.
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