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Increased Retirement Pensions for Inactive Careers (Ones you do not control)

SCREENSHOTS
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Uploaded: 25th Apr 2012 at 8:05 AM
Updated: 13th Dec 2015 at 12:17 AM - Typo
The first time I retired my sim I was immensely disappointed. Their pension for a level 10 career was a measly 300 simoleons! This is not even enough to buy food let alone anything else you might need. Unless your Sim wants to starve to death they need more money.

Introducing the first ever mod for the Sims 3 that increases pensions! This mod comes in several flavors: Barely Livable, Very Livable, Slightly Ridiculous, and Completely Ridiculous. Because of the sheer number of pensions (one for each level in each career), I've made it so all level 1 jobs have the same pension, all level 2 jobs have the same pension, etc.

Note: All pensions are per day.

Original Pensions (aka not livable):

I hid the original values since it's a large table that not everyone may care about. Also, I split the Part Time Careers into a separate table to prevent the table from becoming too wide.





Flavors (Based on career Level, regardless of career):
Career LevelBarely LivableVery LivableSlightly Ridiculous
1300600900
23507001050
34008001200
44509001350
550010001500
660012001800
770014002100
880016002400
990018002700
10100020003000


Use only one at a time!
Lastly, a little preview (Available as a flavor at TFM's Naughty Sims Asylum)




Compatibility

This mod modifies the Careers XML and thus will conflict with any other mod that uses this xml. This mod is compatabile with patch 1.67.

The exception to this is Awesomemod. Awesomemod will override this mod, thus this mod will not conflict but is still incompatible. It is possible to edit this mod into Awesomemod, but I doubt Pescado will be happy if I post that here.

Additional Credits:
Peter L. Jones for making S3PE Delphy for making MTS