FIXED VERSION - PLEASE RE-DOWNLOAD - Needlework

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Uploaded: 5th Sep 2005 at 5:18 PM
Updated: 8th Jun 2011 at 6:48 PM by whiterider
EDIT 2: I've fixed it!!!! It should now work perfectly. And a note to anyone else planning on savaging the BCON files in their own majors: Edit ANYTHING except the Skill Requirements! (Either that or work out how many points each semester needs using Maxis originals. And if you're too lazy to do tht, pm me and I'll send you the list!) I'm going to post a tutorial soon, so I won't be the most amazing (ahem) modder on the forum for long!!



EDIT: See that post at the bottom talking aout BCON files? Well I've discovered what happens when you put the wrong number of skill requirements in the BCONs. I discovered this yesterday while testing my Witchcraft major, so if you're the one who requested it I haven't given up yet and it should be up later today.
I need to fix this major and two requests I have agreed to do. It should be done sometime this afternoon. So the file WILL be back sometime today.



Hehe I'm going to enjoy this....

Righty. Its a major in Needlework.
Doesn't overwrite - the GUID is 0x000D6F07
It has its own icon (see attached)
It's cloned from the Economics major, but that really doesn't matter, as it has its own class times and lengths (one is four hours long... hehe...), skill requirements, and impact on mood. You'll also loose a heck of a lot of grade points if you miss one of the finals - not saying which one though, so be careful... the loss is about twice the norm!

Description is:
Needlework: The most useful skill when you're stony broke. Needlework includes fine art, manufacture, and the thrill and danger of sharp bits of metal. It is certainly not a subject for the weak of heart.

Classes:
Needlework Basics: Threading your Needle - at the Right End
Needlework Basics 2: Sticking the Pointy End in Stuff

Sewing Safety: How to Aviod Sticking the Pointy End in Yourself
Sewing Safety 2: Why your Neck isn't Good for Keeping Thread Out of the way

Basic Technique: Backstitch
Advanced Technique: Backstitch in Straight Lines with a Knot at the End

Practical Application: Stiching Up your Enemies' Pockets and Zips
Final Project: Lets all get a Bedsheet and Sew it to Our Neighbours' Bedsheets


Works for me, but please report any bugs/mistakes. And if any American downloaders want me to make a version with "flies" rather than "zips", I will do!