![]() ![]() It's a sandbox game with it's own rules and conditions, that attempts a superficial emulation of 'real life' but it really isn't a simulation by any means. I just don't like exploting game mechanics. I guess that's what you do when there are no elections for the job :P I am not going to force well educated cims into bad jobs by artificially increasing unemployment rate. Originally posted by Guiu:"for whatever reason" -> Well, this is a simulator and I'm not going to play that kind of mayor even if there are no penalties for the game. but you're still forcing the game to play the way you want, but you can at least get to where you want it. You can use the in-game abilities just fine and force uneducated cims. ![]() But you don't need 100% employment by any means. Educated people have to work menial jobs. Just goes counter-sense to me - also this sentence trying to justify why having an uneducated workforce is bad: "Highly educated cims are happy to take demeaning jobs". Again, the main recommendation of that post is to "avoid full employment". It's just about exploiting game mechanics, which I don't see it pleasent for my game style in a simulator. That's fine, it's the same as discussed before. Without posting a wall of text, I will just leave you with this. You need to understand how the Cims / game works. Originally posted by TokenBlack:You don't need any Mods.
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