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Simmerville's avatar
Simmerville
Seasoned Ace
2 years ago

Mixology + Juice fizzing + Nectar making

Am I the only one thinking that these 3 should not be 3 separate skills?

If you learn nectar making, you will obviously know something about Mixology as well. If you know Mixology, you will know some about nectars, too. Guess the same for Juice fizzing. Maybe the Mixology could be the basic of all (like Cooking is for Gourmet cooking) and nectar/juice could be the specializing? I just think it's a tad much having 3 skills about bottle-stuff :)

Not sure yet how nectar making is handled, perhaps they are linked in some way?
  • Well I don't know about the skills but I hope our sims can order nectar from bars and lounges.
  • GrumpyGlowfish's avatar
    GrumpyGlowfish
    Seasoned Newcomer
    "Atreya33;c-18285507" wrote:
    On the other hand it is realistic that someone who can play piano, can't automatically play violin. Sims 4 clearly has chosen for differentiation and a large amount of separate skills. To be consistent with this choice it makes sense for mixology and nectar making to be their own thing. I know people in real life who make their own wine and other people who mix drinks at parties. These are two completely different skills.

    I agree that you can't expect a pianist to be able to play a violin as well (that's the same argument I always brings up when someone suggests I should be a journalist because I write novels - just because it's both writing, doesn't mean it's the same), but you can expect a pianist to be reasonably good at playing a pipe organ, and vice versa. They're basically the same instrument, they just sound different and the organ has a little something extra down below. Yet in TS4, they're two completely different skills, while electrical engineering and woodworking are lumped together under Handiness, making furniture and candles is somehow the same thing (Fabrication), and don't even get me started on Logic covering various natural sciences as well as chess. It doesn't always make sense.

    From a logical, realistic perspective, I recognise Mixing, Juice Fizzing and Nectar Making as different skills. From a gameplay perspective, however, they might as well be one and the same. Mixing is arguably the most boring and unrewarding of the bunch, because drinks you make at the bar cost more than food, but give your sims less in terms of need fulfilment. Juice fizzing and nectar making may be more interesting activities with more elaborate concepts behind them, but the result is ultimately the same. And I have commented on that before, so no, @Simmerville, you're definitely not the only one questioning the point of yet another drink making skill.
  • I think it's fine them being separate. I wish more skills were separated out like this (eg. fitness annoys me as swimming vs cheerleading vs weight lifting are totally different skills). Maybe I'm bias as I always am for new skills, we need more fun things.

    Also I bet if they'd made it the people would complain about recycling features, which some people already are but if it was the same skill yud get even more complaints I bet.
  • leucosiax's avatar
    leucosiax
    Seasoned Veteran
    I apologize- I played sims 1 and 2 so I am unfamiliar with that came with these packs. While I like all these options with drinks, seems strange we dont have blenders to make smoothies at home, or out and about, in the city, and the gyms and spas would have it as well as they always do. I know there are mods that do this, but not well, and they really mess my game up. I wish they would add it as a base game update, as it if fairly basic and a part of my everyday routine. All these other drinks are extra.
  • leucosiax's avatar
    leucosiax
    Seasoned Veteran
    I mean I missed the whole sims 3- i actually one played sims 2 for a brief time.