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2 years ago
"CAPTAIN_NXR7;c-18259929" wrote:
Having Skill Level 1 is just a way of telling that the Sim has been introduced to a specific skill:
Grandad did a puzzle with Nana, and even though he dislikes jigsaws and never played a single game in his life before (I’m worried about you grandad), he did it for her because he loves the good woman and now he has experience in “gaming”. That’s gaming Skill level 1 for grandad, Go grandad! At least no one can take that away from him. ( but of course you can take it away from him with mods, I’ll get to that in a moment).
Just because I used to work as a bartender and have what?… level 3 “mixology” skill, doesn’t mean I’m into bartending or mixology…or even enjoy it. Am I glad to have experience as a barman? Sure. Let me pour you a drink.
We all have experience in things that we don’t like that much. I’m actually more surprised when healthy, adult sims have level 0 in basic skills such as cooking. Most useless person ever.
I do however understand the feeling of being driven absolutely bonkers by some stupid small thing.
Not sure about “small” mods, but perhaps these will help:
I don’t use it personally, although I believe with UI cheat extensions you can reset skill levels.
https://www.patreon.com/posts/ui-cheats-v1-13-26240068
I do use MC Command Centre by DeaderPool. This one allows you to reset individual skills.
https://deaderpool-mccc.com/#/
I don’t have a huge amount of mods installed so maybe someone else has other suggestions?
It could also be a case of “just” hopping into the tuning files yourself and manually alter the speed at which a sim gains skill points.
Thanks, I’ll give those a go!
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