Spiral stairs would have been perfect for this but were not included. I have two questions: 1. Does the game engine even allow you create spiral stairs at all? If the answer is No then that's that. If the answer is Yes then 2. Are you going to make spiral stairs and if so when?
I, for one, would like a straight answer: Are they able to do spiral stairs? Are they going to do them if they can? If they can do them and if they are then when? These are not difficult questions.
I have seen that and have some of those spells, but their has not been anything new for a while. I want a spell or potion to transform male to female and vice versa.
Well it's easy (sort of) to delete items from your library, but it would be nice when you are dressing a Sim in CAS to simply delete something that you don't want anymore without having to go into the Mods folder and deleting it there or using a third party program. If nothing else CAS could show you the file name. It just…
I am looking for something that would work for a Ce'Nedra character. She is the Riven Queen in David Eddings Belgariad series. I found something on a site called Cosplay Simmer, but that seems to be a pay site and I didn't want anything to do with it.
I did a factory reset, that is I removed the complete Sims 4 folder and let the game make a new one. I then had to create a new game and create a new Sim. The styled looks worked for every sim except Spellcasters. Try it in your game and see if styled looks works for your spell casters.
so far I have attended from home and, base on comments, it's a whole lot easier. Going to class is like going to work. You click go to class and you go. No trying to get into a building or any of that BS. What I haven't figured out is when a term begins and how to start one over a weekend so you can get the initial…
No. It's just slow. What you need to do is work on the Servo's skills. Improving skill increases the % of improvement. Once you reach 100% then you need to do the improvement which will require parts, computer chips and mechanisms, and the required level of robotics skill.
Each class has a targeted skill. When you study you raise that skill, but its not highlighted in the skills tab. You can also raise the skill the regular way and that seems to count as studying. What studying does do is raise the skill if you don't have the means to do it. That is, you can raise the logic skill by studying…
Did the Sim that failed raise the targeted skill? If the skill was maxed out then I don't know what happened. If there was a term paper did the sim edit to improve it to outstanding?
The key is raising the targeted skill. Do the homework and either study to raise the skill or raise the skill in the regular ways. For example if the targeted skill is handiness you can either study or work on the crafting bench. The game does not seem to care how the skill is raised so long as it is raised. If you have…
You get the ability to self repair, various improvements in faster times to learn skills and reduced recharging needs. A good skill to learn is vampire-ism. The reason is that you level that skill faster than other skills and each skill level gets you about 80% of an enhancement level. Once you get the 100% enhancement…
I figured it out. In order to enhance your servo it needs "life experience" and it gets that by improving skills. That earns enhancement. Once the enhancement hit 100% you can do the enhancement for that level. The actual enhancement will cost in terms of robot parts, chips and mechanism.
I sold it out right, not from inventory so maybe that's why the sale price was so low. Also once I got up to lever 7 or 8 the electrocution rate dropped and then I got the robot arm and now electrocution happens rarely. Now that I have my servo maybe I'll go back and make the bots.
Spellcasters have it made. Once you have the needs potion you can replenish your needs constantly. And Vampires should too. You have to watch the daylight though. For a regular human I would suggest a light course load. Having said that my first university Sim is living at home and only taking two classes a term. Also…
I think it's all tied to skill level. Studying raises the skill linked to the class. Studying in and of itself is not important, what is important is raising the skill. I assume you could skip "studying" and simply improve the skill any way you want so long as you raise the skill. For example if you are doing gardening you…
True, but you have to buy the textbook. Ah the days of examining the used textbooks to find one that wasn't marked up too badly. Now the real scam was law school case books. It seems that every term had a new edition of the books and the old ones, often costing over $100, were worthless.