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Quality Guideline: Skill Requirements
Appears in: Careers, and University Majors
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At a glance
Skill requirements should roughly match what is required in EA/Maxis careers.
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Possible Assessments
The skill requirements are unreasonably high or low for the type of career.
The skills requirements are reasonable for this type of career.
The skill requirements are not in line with EA skill requirements, however you have made it clear why your career does not match these, and the skill requirements you have included are executed well for your premise.
The skill requirements are unreasonably high or low for the type of major.
The skills requirements are reasonable for this type of major.
The skill requirements are not in line with EA skill requirements, however you have made it clear why your major does not match these, and the skill requirements you have included are executed well for your premise.
General Guidelines
Skill requirements should roughly match what is required in EA/Maxis careers. Careers which are far too easy or far too difficult often end up being frustrating to play, or feel like cheats. However, if you are deliberately making a career which is meant to "break" the typical career system, this may be allowed if it's done well.
The Sims 2 Guidelines, apply in addition to the above General ones.
University Majors
Skill requirements should roughly match what is required in Maxis majors. Majors which are far too easy or far too difficult often end up being frustrating to play, or feel like cheats. However, if you are deliberately making a major which is meant to "break" the typical major system, this may be allowed if it's done well.
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