

I think many will agree though that the mod that adds the most to realism is NRaas StoryProgression. (JunJayMdM is an NRaas contributor as well)

(this link will go stale when GoHere v44 is eventually fully released)Ĭan't point you towards an online Uni, but how about an Online Center and a way to Study Skills Online?

To an extent, similar things can be arranged with the Barrier to Entry store items originally from the Cinema set. I also use what is currently the beta testing version of NRaas GoHere (v44) to charge admission to open community lots that the game alone never did - museums, community gardens, gyms, dance clubs, sometimes parks, etc. (I've had a fair amount of trouble getting this one to work as expected, but others have reported more success with it) If you're going to charge for taxis (unfortunately this only works for the active household), may as well do so for subways too.Īnd who ever said gasoline (petrol) should be free? That one can be really challenging to work through. One of my sims is at Level 4 or something and just worked really, really hard to earn an unexpected §1/hr raise and a §2 bonus or something like that. Her Bartending career, the rabbithole kind (not to be confused with Mixology at a LN bar on-screen) actually pays a negative hourly wage for the first couple of levels. Subway Maintenance makes for a nice low paying one, if you have subways. There are a ton of interesting custom careers out there that also require the Careers base mod (at least). (look for the Homeworld Uni section on that page)

Homeworld Uni is kind of a Do It Yourself project, although there are some pretty great looking ones from other designers available for download and placement. If you look down the side of our homepage, especially at Ani's mods listed at the end as she turned them over to us upon her retirement from TS3 modding, I think you can figure out which ones disallow shopping from the fridge and free workouts and which one is the Drinks mod. (free registration and wiki membership required to post) Ooh also - do you happen to know which NRAAS mods has each of the features u mentioned? If not it is totally fine! There are just a lot of different NRAAS mods so it is a bit confusing Don't be afraid to ask for assistance at NRaas. All of which can be found at the NRAAS site. Some mods I love for realism No fridge shopping (sims have to buy their food from the store), workout costs money, no free work performance, and sim drinks (sims get drunk at varying levels, depending on how much and what they drink). I know there is a way to put a university in your home world but I've never done it myself.
