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Re: Kicking Careers into High Gear
« Reply #30 on: March 26, 2018, 01:32:58 PM »
Are veterinarian and retail considered careers?

No. Veterinarian is a skill, and retail doesn't have levels. The rabbit-hole careers, the careers that came with Get to Work and the ones that came with City Living are all eligible. Teen jobs don't count either, because you have to get to level 5 before you can get a score.
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Re: Kicking Careers into High Gear
« Reply #31 on: March 26, 2018, 04:22:47 PM »
No. Veterinarian is a skill, and retail doesn't have levels. The rabbit-hole careers, the careers that came with Get to Work and the ones that came with City Living are all eligible. Teen jobs don't count either, because you have to get to level 5 before you can get a score.

That's what I thought but I was confused because there are 31 career spaces in the spreadsheet but I only count 29 careers. Are there just extra spaces in the spreadsheet or am I missing something?

Edited: Ops my fault there are only 29 in the spreadsheet. I was looking at the number so I didn't realize it was counting the first 2 spaces. Ops!



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Re: Kicking Careers into High Gear
« Reply #32 on: March 28, 2018, 03:12:01 PM »
Just wanted to say, in using Lena's spreadsheet, the calculators on the right need to be coded to include ALL the values in the middle set of columns - for example, if Sim 2 in the first set of columns was actually the first one you listed in the second set of columns(let's say they hit the level you were aiming for first, so you listed them first or something), their score would appear as 0 in the third set of columns because the coding isn't looking for Sim 2's name in ALL the data, only from row 4 down.

It's really only an issue if you listed them in a different order in the second set of columns than in the first set, but that might happen depending on how people track I guess.  So instead of coding of
For J3: "=SUMIF(G3:G31;B3;F3:F31)"
For J4: "=SUMIF(G4:G32;B4;F4:F32)"
etc

It should be:
For J3: "=SUMIF(G3:G31;B3;F3:F31)"
For J4: "=SUMIF(G3:G31;B4;F3:F31)"

Does that make sense?  I feel like I babbled.  Sorry!  I only found this incidentally while I was plotting and planning some stuff out. :P

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Re: Kicking Careers into High Gear
« Reply #33 on: March 29, 2018, 10:10:47 AM »
When you think you are doing really well on your test file but realize you have been playing under normal life span the entire time...

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Re: Kicking Careers into High Gear
« Reply #34 on: March 29, 2018, 12:55:48 PM »
When you think you are doing really well on your test file but realize you have been playing under normal life span the entire time...

Ugh. I have done that as well. *cough cough* :)

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Re: Kicking Careers into High Gear
« Reply #35 on: March 29, 2018, 02:10:24 PM »
When you think you are doing really well on your test file but realize you have been playing under normal life span the entire time...

Ugh. I have done that as well. *cough cough* :)

Yep. Been there, done that and would have several t-shirts if they were the prize. I have also had to restart a dynasty file because I was just cruising along and then realized I was playing on short lifespan.

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Re: Kicking Careers into High Gear
« Reply #36 on: March 29, 2018, 03:24:11 PM »
Just wanted to say, in using Lena's spreadsheet, the calculators on the right need to be coded to include ALL the values in the middle set of columns - for example, if Sim 2 in the first set of columns was actually the first one you listed in the second set of columns(let's say they hit the level you were aiming for first, so you listed them first or something), their score would appear as 0 in the third set of columns because the coding isn't looking for Sim 2's name in ALL the data, only from row 4 down.

It's really only an issue if you listed them in a different order in the second set of columns than in the first set, but that might happen depending on how people track I guess.  So instead of coding of
For J3: "=SUMIF(G3:G31;B3;F3:F31)"
For J4: "=SUMIF(G4:G32;B4;F4:F32)"
etc

It should be:
For J3: "=SUMIF(G3:G31;B3;F3:F31)"
For J4: "=SUMIF(G3:G31;B4;F3:F31)"

Does that make sense?  I feel like I babbled.  Sorry!  I only found this incidentally while I was plotting and planning some stuff out. :P

Thanks for catching this @MSUCalli had to read it a few times but then I surely could see what you meant and also the mistake I had made. It is now corrected.



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Re: Kicking Careers into High Gear
« Reply #37 on: March 29, 2018, 04:14:11 PM »
Thanks @MSUCalli and @LenaLJ .

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Re: Kicking Careers into High Gear
« Reply #38 on: March 31, 2018, 05:55:41 AM »
Forgot about the satellite rule...

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Re: Kicking Careers into High Gear
« Reply #39 on: April 03, 2018, 09:25:51 PM »
This was a tough one.

Sim 1: Level 9 & 5 : 6+1= 7
Sim 2: Level 8 & 8 : 4+4= 8
Sim 3: Level 9 & 8 : 6+4=10
Sim 4: Level 9       : 6    = 6
Sim 5: Level 10 & 6: 8+2=10
Sim 6: Level 8 & 9  : 4+6=10
Sim 7: Level 10 & 5: 8+1=  9
Sim 8: Level 9 & 7  : 6+3 = 9

Total = 69

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Re: Kicking Careers into High Gear
« Reply #40 on: April 04, 2018, 09:42:31 AM »
Darn, and I thought I was going to get to post first and pretend to be in first place for a little bit :P I'm actually kinda surprised not many scores have been posted yet.

Sim 1: level 8 ( 4 )
Sim 2: level 10 and 6 ( 10 )
Sim 3: level 10 ( 8 )
Sim 4: level 10 ( 8 )
Sim 5: level 10 ( 8 )
Sim 6: level 10 ( 8 )
Sim 7: level 8 ( 4 )
Sim 8: level 9 ( 6 )
Total: 56

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Re: Kicking Careers into High Gear
« Reply #41 on: April 04, 2018, 09:47:25 AM »
Would pets be considered one of your 7 household members?  Or could they be adopted out?

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Re: Kicking Careers into High Gear
« Reply #42 on: April 04, 2018, 09:48:38 AM »
Would pets be considered one of your 7 household members?  Or could they be adopted out?

Pets do occupy a household spot, and the rules state that no one can move out of the house.
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Re: Kicking Careers into High Gear
« Reply #43 on: April 04, 2018, 12:32:03 PM »
Sim 1 -- lvl 6 (2 pts)
Sim 2 -- lvl 7 (3 pts)
Sim 3 -- lvl 9 (6 pts)
Sim 4 -- lvl 10 (8 pts)
Sim 5 -- lvl 6 (2 pts)
Sim 6 -- lvl 7 (3 pts)
Sim 7 -- lvl 8 (4 pts)
Sim 8 -- lvl 6 (2 pts)
Total = 30

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Re: Kicking Careers into High Gear
« Reply #44 on: April 04, 2018, 12:38:17 PM »
Sim 1: Level 9 = 6
Sim 2: Level 8 = 4
Sim 3: Level 9 = 6
Sim 4: Level 10 + 5: 8 + 1 = 9
Sim 5: Level 9 = 6
Sim 6: Level 8 = 4
Sim 7: Level 8 = 4
Sim 8: Level 8 = 4

Total = 43