I disagree that "have" is fine in this context. "They wanted to know where I had been." <-- Correct: "wanted" is past tense, and "had" is past tense. "They wanted to know where I have been." <-- Incorrect: "wanted" is past tense, "have" is present tense. They can't, in the past, have wanted to know where you have been now.…
The fact that the verb is "afford" and not "unlock" tells me that it's a parallel being drawn, as someone else suggested, and not that penthouses are locked to these new careers. That's just how I read it, though.
There really isn't anything to agree with. When you upload it, you're agreeing that others can steal it if that's what they want to do with it. If you don't want people to steal it, the only way to prevent it is not to upload it. I get that posting someone else's work as your own is not an ethically acceptable thing to do,…
Where I'm from, "small town" (populationwise) tends to mean "large town" (sizewise). When I was in high school, It would take 20-30 minutes to drive from one friend's house (on one border of our school district) to another (on the opposite border), and that's not driving at slow residential speeds. I associate public…
I'm not sure why "where would it end?" matters. I honestly would have no problem whatsoever with them giving me a toggle for absolutely every game feature. Multi-tasking? On/Off. Emotional auras? On/Off. Emotional death? On/Off. Auto-queue going to work/school? On/Off. Change clothes after work? On/Off. Automate swimming?…
That makes perfect sense. Your objective, your rules. If you don't feel the need to use the cheats, that's awesome--I don't use money cheats either, but that's because finances are part of my personal game objectives. A lot of weirdos other people apparently don't care about finances as a game objective, and when they use…
Pretty much this. There are some options available in the game (unlimited cash via motherlode) that I don't use, there are other options available in the game (changing a trait that turned out not to be enjoyable to play with) that I do use. I use certain "cheats" but I don't consider them cheating, because the game…
I tried collage! This was a Mother's Day gift for my mother-in-law. I coated a 10x10 wooden base with chalkboard spray paint, then collaged on the borders, using scrapbook paper and some calligraphy practice sheets (which I've been working on lately).
Without bothtestingcheats true andcas.fulleditmode commands being used, it will let you into CAS, but only hair/makeup/wardrobe will be available to change. You must type both of those codes in correctly in order for full edit mode to be available.
So you do Ctrl+Shift+Ctestingcheats true cas.fulleditmode And it still doesn't work? When it doesn't work for me, it's because I didn't do the "testingcheats true" bit first.
What about the 60-70 elders who could live in an "old peoples home" (my mom before she passed), and the energetic 80-90 elders (my grandmother before she passed)? There really is no set age at which you start acting "elderly" and I'm really glad that the game isn't jarring with the transition like it was in TS3.
I'm just not sure that I follow the logic that having a beard means you know the signs. These "awareness" things are way overdone in my opinion, but I don't think the other poster deserved an uppity response for expressing a dislike of beards.
I treat challenges as simply gameplay ideas. You don't have to stick to the rules and scoring unless you want to. If an aspect isn't to your liking, you can just modify it. One that I keep meaning to try one day: Room Challenge