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6 years ago
Agree with a lot of ppl posting. The first two stars are tough but one you get to b-lister, it’s much easier because you have more opportunities and the things you do to collect fame count for more. I like that it mirrors real life in this way. The more famous you are, the more you can do regular things and get attention for it. And I’ve found that using the game rewards really matters, something I LOVE because I never much bothered to build up satisfaction points before. So my Sim with the entrepreneurial reward trait climbed the acting ladder to movies much quicker. She built up a really positive rep so she got a lot more attention from people, which she used to her advantage to do performances and pose pictures and gain more fame. I’ve been scheduling a lot of meet and greets and pretending like my sim is doing press for her movies and tv shows (I make her wear her costume which is hilarious). I send her all around the different sim neighborhoods And stream her doing performances and make her constantly update her social media status. I have her take photos with a-list celebrities (she has the marketable reward trait so they sell for more $$$) and then sell it to gossip mags for more fame. I even have a storyline where her agency hooked her up with a more famous sim (she has the beguiling trait and the incredibly friendly trait so it was pretty easy). They stream their dates and record flirty video blogs even though behind the scenes they are barely friends. The entire thing is completely exhausting and I love it! I can’t wait until she is a five star celebrity and I can build her a small farmhouse on a huge lot with a fence so she can get some rest!
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