Ahh yes I've been pretty torn as to what im getting my "super sims" into first off.
Firefighter sounds so fun, so im hoping my son (sorry their son...), will be old enough to go into that.
The woman (Monica) will be a PI because I just love the Good Wife on TV and want to recreate that heh, and her husband Zach will be a doctor I think...
I also half think I should just concentrate on one career at a time, so that I spend lots of time in one career, but then I don't because mixing them up would be fun as I wont discover everything so quick.
i think i will try arcatecture first (sorry for spelling)since i would love to desigh homes when i get a job but maybe i might try ghosthunting for the crack
Detective for me after Inventor. I enjoyed a taste of being a detective in Sims 2, and now we can do the whole thing - so I want to try that one second, but I have my heart set on playing the Inventor in my Mesa Valley neighborhood that I have all set up just waiting for the arrival of the mesterious Inventors.
I also have my 3rd and 4th choices as Architect and Ghost Buster.
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I think I'll do a married couple, the male charachter will be a teacher and his wife a stylist or architect(?). Then I can focus on her but still discover a new career!
I'm definitely starting with the stylist career. I love the whole idea of it. I'll probably do tatoo artists, medical, or firefighter next.
I know this probably sounds weird, but I'm least excited about the ghost hunting career. :oops: I'm more interested in the realistic careers.
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Doesn't sound wierd to me, I didn't even read the ghost-hunter section of the review from a UK tester.
I think I'll start with an architect in the new town to get to know the new townspeople, then I'll have a second sim (husband/wife) give the people new styles based on what the husband learns, because I don't think the stylist has that feature? (though I think a stylist should).
I'm interested in sculptor too.
I'm very happy about having sims be able to register at town hall with a skill so that the game doesn't put them in a job I don't want them in. I hope they can register as fishermen and gardeners.
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Firefighter sounds so fun, so im hoping my son (sorry their son...), will be old enough to go into that.
The woman (Monica) will be a PI because I just love the Good Wife on TV and want to recreate that heh, and her husband Zach will be a doctor I think...
I also half think I should just concentrate on one career at a time, so that I spend lots of time in one career, but then I don't because mixing them up would be fun as I wont discover everything so quick.
Ahh I dunno heh.
Can't wait!! -- Better go improve my super sims.
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I also have my 3rd and 4th choices as Architect and Ghost Buster.
"Games Are Not The Place To Tell Stories, Games Are Meant To Let People Tell Their Own Stories"...Will Wright.
In dreams - I LIVE!
In REALITY, I simply exist.....
Doesn't sound wierd to me, I didn't even read the ghost-hunter section of the review from a UK tester.
I think I'll start with an architect in the new town to get to know the new townspeople, then I'll have a second sim (husband/wife) give the people new styles based on what the husband learns, because I don't think the stylist has that feature? (though I think a stylist should).
I'm interested in sculptor too.
I'm very happy about having sims be able to register at town hall with a skill so that the game doesn't put them in a job I don't want them in. I hope they can register as fishermen and gardeners.
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