Forum Discussion
7 years ago
It depends on what you're trying to do.
I think the standard careers pay out a fair amount of money. I also think hobbies like writing songs, playing music for tips, hacking, freelance programming, streaming, etc, all pay out a fair amount.
But when you're trying to play a painter, a gardener, a writer, a fisherman, an archaeologist, or some other sort of collector, it's hard to have those sims maintain a humble lifestyle. Part of it is that the game relies too much on using money as a reward for everything, instead of looking for other incentives.
I think the standard careers pay out a fair amount of money. I also think hobbies like writing songs, playing music for tips, hacking, freelance programming, streaming, etc, all pay out a fair amount.
But when you're trying to play a painter, a gardener, a writer, a fisherman, an archaeologist, or some other sort of collector, it's hard to have those sims maintain a humble lifestyle. Part of it is that the game relies too much on using money as a reward for everything, instead of looking for other incentives.