
This means that a Sim with that trait will have that specific bonus.įor example, in here it tells us that a Sim with the trait given by the Art History degree from the Science Uni will jump to Critic LV7, Painter Critic LV1 and Trendsetter LV1Īs you may have figured out, we can add the ID of our custom career desired level into this. Look at the things included between U and /U, you'll see a list of career_entitlements (career levels with their tuning ID) followed by a trait. All of these mods are 100 free, and they can be downloaded using any of the links below.
SIMS 4 CUSTOM CAREERS TUTORIAL INSTALL
The primary enhancement in Phase Four of Careers is the following: There is a new career scripting class called 'OmniCareer' which combines the metrics and interactions from the other EA-Core careers into one single script, allowing developers to mix and match. As such I’ve compiled a list of the best custom traits add-ons that we can install for The Sims 4, all thanks to the work of a group of fantastic modders. Scroll the xml until you see TRAIT_BASED_CAREER_LEVEL_ENTITLEMENTS This tutorial is for use with the latest version of the Careers Mod. I'm going to provide a package with the unedited tuning already exported. The tuning we need to add our custom career into is careers.career_tuning One of the very first tutorials written on custom career creation out of date, but potentially useful for advanced modders looking for information on the workings of a career file.
SIMS 4 CUSTOM CAREERS TUTORIAL MOD
I've known about this tuning for a while now, because I actually removed all the benefits from my game (not a fan of career jumps), but I never tested adding to it, although I directed someone else into adding to it, and as far as I know, it worked.Īpart from the compatibility problems, this mod is ridiculously easy to do. The best way to go on about doing this would be having a script that injects the custom career into this main xml we need to modify, but as you know, I'm totally ignorant about scripts and don't even know if this is possible to do.


This means that a mod like this needs to be done by you, because no one but you can know what custom careers you have installed, and if I add one, and another modder adds another, the two mods would conflict and not work. The issue is that everything is controlled by a single xml that cannot be partially overridden. I've been asked by many people if it's possible to make custom careers work with University benefit system from having a degree.
