Title: Inexplicable Promotion Post by: Aggie on 2007 June 22, 22:43:50 I have a Sim that was in the Adventurer career and hit level 6: Dread Pirate. I wanted him to remain on that level for the rest of his life, so I deliberately ensured that he was one skill point short of the requirement to reach the next level. However, even though he did remain a Dread Pirate for quite a while (two weeks Sims time, perhaps?), he eventually got promoted anyways against my express wishes. What the heck? Is there some sort of code programmed into the game where a Sim can't spend a certain length of time on any on level in a creer before they're automatically given a promotion (tenure, if you will)?
I admit that I do have the No Friends for Any Career hack installed, but that shouldn't really affect the skills necessary to advance in one's career, should it? Title: Re: Inexplicable Promotion Post by: cenoura on 2007 June 23, 09:35:40 I've had Sims be promoted before through "contacts" they've made - say a Sim they had a dream date with. One Sim had just been promoted and needed 2 more friends and a total of 5 more skill points to get promoted again, but after a dream date with another Sim in the same career got promoted anyway with the explanation that "<insert name here> has pulled some strings"
Title: Re: Inexplicable Promotion Post by: Aggie on 2007 June 24, 19:50:39 I've had that happen once before a long time ago. However, in this instance, there was no Dream Date or anything. He was just promoted. He was lacking one skill point in Mechanical before he could become a warhead disarmer, but he got promoted anyways. That makes me rather nervous as to what his fate will be if he's promoted to a position like that without having the necessary skill. ;D
The game was really pushing him to gain that one point, too. At one point, he had three wants that related to it: 'Gain a skill point,' 'gain 1 mechanical skill point,' and 'Reach 7 mechanical points.' Heh. Title: Re: Inexplicable Promotion Post by: Khan of Wyrms on 2007 June 24, 20:29:01 I had always considered the relationship score as key to the 'pulled-strings' promotion, like say in-love with near 100/100 relationship status, not necessarily a 'dream date'. This could easily be wrong as I never did pay close attention to it. I had one sim who not only had a lacking in one skill but even came home from work early after a 'chance-card' firing only to get a surprise promotion through the influence of a lover. I don't have the hack you listed and I have never witnessed a 'tenured'-type promotion, just 'chance-card' and 'pulled-strings' outside of the usual. Perhaps the 'No Friends for Any Career' hack stomps the 'pulled-strings' promotion info bubble somehow?
That makes me rather nervous as to what his fate will be if he's promoted to a position like that without having the necessary skill. ;D Ach, so ist es eben im leben: http://www.moreawesomethanyou.com/smf/index.php/topic,8450.0.html (http://www.moreawesomethanyou.com/smf/index.php/topic,8450.0.html) Title: Re: Inexplicable Promotion Post by: Marhis on 2007 June 24, 20:40:24 Perhaps the 'No Friends for Any Career' hack stomps the 'pulled-strings' promotion info bubble somehow? I don't think so; I have the nofriends hack and always have the pulled-strings message shown. I had that surprise promotion (pulled strings) also when a sim barely make friends with its coworker, no dates or else required. Title: Re: Inexplicable Promotion Post by: kuronue on 2007 June 24, 22:15:02 It has to do with relationship, but I think being marked as family can also be enough- getting a new stepdad in your career track can be a great move at work, heh.
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