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- I really enjoy parenthood. At first I bought it and didn't like it because the character values seemed a little much for me. But they are really simply and add another layer to the game and having children. Just watch out for the kids and teens asking for advice and messing up the values the day before they age up!
"sleekoduck87;c-17190096" wrote:
"liliaeth;c-17179001" wrote:
"sleekoduck87;c-17176643" wrote:
"PlumbobGrandma;c-17171057" wrote:
@liliaeth Quick question...can you explain to me how the good traits work? Like if you make your kid responsible and good mannered, what exactly does that give them as a YA? Sorry I’ve entrusted you with the task of explaining lol :p
Hugo Villareal developed the Responsible Trait from setting the table, etc., every day. As an adult, when he goes to work, he uses the "Work Hard" mode when he's at work and gets promotions faster. Hope that helps! :)
I love the GP and it brought so much more into my game than I initially expected. The mood swings add a huge depth to the characters. (I strongly suggest buying all your Sims journals and every household a radio or earbuds to deal with them.) The counters are also adorable if you don't play families. I think of the Parenting skill as a parallel to psychology in real life.
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And, um, you need the pack if you want to use my University mod, espectially the Education branch. ;) It's also required for my other mod.
a university mod? where?
Just Google "sleekoduck university" and you'll find it. :)
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thanks :-)
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