I am planning to come up with a "stripped" version that will be cheaper than the versions I have available for downloading. The "stripped" version will still include most options including the banking options which are pretty popular with almost everyone.
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Just let me know what you think of an idea for a Stripped version? Alexx has a stripped version of his own without the banking options and a couple of other things. He also increased the price on his version too. But I plan to keep the banking options myself because I liked this feature alot.
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Sounds Great!
As for my particular issue, I found two different ways to change the price quite easily. As promised, I will never upload my versions as they are for my own use only. Anyone else who is interested may join and search the SimPE forum, or check out Simwardrobe's Categorizer.
To be honest, the only features I use very often are the Study Badges (usually just to check and see how close my Sims are getting, but I DO train them in Cash Register before I let them run one:), and the Bank features.
As teenagers and as college students, my Sims chat with SS members so they can join as soon as possible once they get on campus. I use the Secret Society membership as an unofficial workaround for the lack of a phone directory in the main neighborhoods. With at least one member in each of my playable Sims households, I can make certain everybody meets everyone else and marriage matches that I want can be arranged.
Every so often, one of my Sims rolls up a "Join Greek House" want and the computer makes it easy to build the necessary relationships BEFORE calling in the Membership committee. Before I got the computer, I found it maddening to try to pin down any of the Greeks long enough to get ANY relationship points!
I really appreciate the work you've done on this project. I use it in every household. I'd been using the BV version along with Mr. Humble's machine for internet functions without problems so far, but your update gives me everything in one machine. Of course, with multiple computers in every household ANYWAY:) . . . Just replicating my own family. Only four of us live here but we have seven functioning computers and several more in various states of disrepair.
Thanks:blob6:
Victoria