Oh, I see. Hm... I guess if you only have one breadwinner in the family it'd be alright, but even then it does seem like it'd be better as an optional thing that you can turn off. I liked that TS3 had that focus on giving your sims little tasks and adventures, but that seems like it'd be more tedious than fun once you've gotten used to how to do it.
Poor old England, now I'll have one more fun tool to torment him with!
I'm glad about the woohoo pregnancy risk too! I played Sims 2 with ACR and some other mods to allow this to happen - I always thought it was more fun to let the sims run their own relationships and, perhaps, run into their own unexpected accidents, rather than controlling when to "try for baby."
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Poor old England, now I'll have one more fun tool to torment him with!
I'm glad about the woohoo pregnancy risk too! I played Sims 2 with ACR and some other mods to allow this to happen - I always thought it was more fun to let the sims run their own relationships and, perhaps, run into their own unexpected accidents, rather than controlling when to "try for baby."