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5 years ago
"LiELF;c-17457120" wrote:"Dijktafone;c-17456701" wrote:
As a vet simmer, and TS2/3 uni lover, what makes the least sense for me is simply sending sims there. Reason why, 'Get famous' offers all we need from a career perspective with the 'career hopper' perk.
If I went to TS2 uni, graduating would allow me to unlock the best moneymaking career as an artist.
If I went to TS3 uni, graduating in science & medecine would allow me, as I reach 'world renowned surgeon' to triple my pay/hour.
Nothing of the sort here, nothing justifying sending sims to uni. I would simply waste my poor sims' time, promotions and raises. Therefore I haven't played with any feature of this expansion since two days after it's launch.
So +1 to the title of the thread.
To be fair though, not everyone owns Get Famous, so it can't be counted on as a feature for DU.
Also, getting a degree in Sims 4 Uni does allow Sims to start in a branch path of a career that they studied, so they do skip the lower levels. But the branch path appears separately as a career choice, so it can be overlooked and a little confusing at first.
Of course not all D.U players own G.F. But the real point here, is that E.A. provided us beforehand something better than anything D.U can provide on its main selling point: degrees, hence, careers and wages. And that's not even close. Which leads to the other points: other university expansions provided us with something we couldn't find anywhere else, while here, it's the opposite.
They have no excuse for that.
And for those who don't own Get Famous, do you think they're not better off working right away, with the perk 'connections' helping them start at level 4?
I'm asking cause I really don't know.
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