Forum Discussion
6 years ago
I would like to see a lot of the objects like bunk beds and new party types, clubs for kids at school etc that others have mentioned.
As well as flexible University options like online or local rabbit hole types.
But think there is also an opportunity to revamp the careers system as well.
Maybe they introduce CVs which have you grades, degrees and work experience on it and you have to apply to jobs and go for interviews like the Acting profession goes for auditions.Sims wont always get the job and if too many other sims in town have the same job then you have to wait for one of them to leave, maybe you get a call back a few days later offering you the position?
It would be cool as well if there names for different companies in the same profession and you could change jobs within the same profession level and earn more or have less hours. So one Sim who works in business will have a different company name to another.
Maybe promotions are competitive and you get a small ranking bar to see where you in your team and can stay late or work harder to move up to be first in line to be promoted?
Different Companies in the same career track will have different pros and cons. One might have better hours but pays less, another better pay but longer hours, maybe one is easier for promotions but you have a mean boss.
Then for University degrees, Sims cannot reach the Higher levels of careers without degrees, instead of getting a jump in the start of careers.
That way it is more realistic and some Sims will choose to go back to school to be promoted further in their career.
I think it would be fun to have a Sim fresh out of Uni struggle to find work a little because they have less experience and then finally get a job in the Business track at Company no.1 but then become unhappy with the pay so they apply at Company no. 2 in Business track and get paid more and get promoted but then they get a call from Company number 3 offering them a promotion and better pay.
And there of course has to be a function so that everyone who doesn't want to use the system can turn it off or cheat.
As well as flexible University options like online or local rabbit hole types.
But think there is also an opportunity to revamp the careers system as well.
Maybe they introduce CVs which have you grades, degrees and work experience on it and you have to apply to jobs and go for interviews like the Acting profession goes for auditions.Sims wont always get the job and if too many other sims in town have the same job then you have to wait for one of them to leave, maybe you get a call back a few days later offering you the position?
It would be cool as well if there names for different companies in the same profession and you could change jobs within the same profession level and earn more or have less hours. So one Sim who works in business will have a different company name to another.
Maybe promotions are competitive and you get a small ranking bar to see where you in your team and can stay late or work harder to move up to be first in line to be promoted?
Different Companies in the same career track will have different pros and cons. One might have better hours but pays less, another better pay but longer hours, maybe one is easier for promotions but you have a mean boss.
Then for University degrees, Sims cannot reach the Higher levels of careers without degrees, instead of getting a jump in the start of careers.
That way it is more realistic and some Sims will choose to go back to school to be promoted further in their career.
I think it would be fun to have a Sim fresh out of Uni struggle to find work a little because they have less experience and then finally get a job in the Business track at Company no.1 but then become unhappy with the pay so they apply at Company no. 2 in Business track and get paid more and get promoted but then they get a call from Company number 3 offering them a promotion and better pay.
And there of course has to be a function so that everyone who doesn't want to use the system can turn it off or cheat.