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simmyfroggy
6 years agoNew Spectator
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One of the Sims did go to class during the stream, another one headed out but they stopped her because they were showing something else.
As for pregnancy, it won't affect the Sim's enrollment (they'll be able to stay in class) but they'll need to move out of dorms, they did answer this in the stream - I'm assuming the Sim will be prompted to move when the baby is born.
About Sims at Uni & their family/pre-Uni household, you have two (ish, because there are dorms as well as residential living) options:
- Your Sim enrolls in University and stays living at home. They'll travel to rabbit hole classes when needed, visit campus for events if you want them to (in which case it's the same as traveling with one Sim). No rotation needed there.
- Your Sim moves out to dorms (or their own residential lot) and becomes a separate household. In that case, yes, if you want to play the rest of their family too, it will need to be a rotation system.
Initially they talked about showing off CAS/BB but there were many responses from people on twitter that they wanted to see gameplay because CAS/BB will have multiple review videos from GameChangers, so I'm guessing that's why they didn't really spend time on either of those. (also there were a bunch of complaints that there was too much CAS/BB time in the RoM livestream back when they did that one).
One of the Sims did go to class during the stream, another one headed out but they stopped her because they were showing something else.
As for pregnancy, it won't affect the Sim's enrollment (they'll be able to stay in class) but they'll need to move out of dorms, they did answer this in the stream - I'm assuming the Sim will be prompted to move when the baby is born.
About Sims at Uni & their family/pre-Uni household, you have two (ish, because there are dorms as well as residential living) options:
- Your Sim enrolls in University and stays living at home. They'll travel to rabbit hole classes when needed, visit campus for events if you want them to (in which case it's the same as traveling with one Sim). No rotation needed there.
- Your Sim moves out to dorms (or their own residential lot) and becomes a separate household. In that case, yes, if you want to play the rest of their family too, it will need to be a rotation system.
Initially they talked about showing off CAS/BB but there were many responses from people on twitter that they wanted to see gameplay because CAS/BB will have multiple review videos from GameChangers, so I'm guessing that's why they didn't really spend time on either of those. (also there were a bunch of complaints that there was too much CAS/BB time in the RoM livestream back when they did that one).
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