What do the numbers on the pop-ups mean? When I load the career I'm making, I get a pop-up that says, "Careers recorded 105." The career seems to work fine -- the levels work fine, the outfits, the branches, and the events and opportunities all work fine. But I'm guessing I wouldn't be getting a pop-up unless there was some sort of problem.
I looked at the Careers FAQ, but that seemed for users rather than modders. Is there a list somewhere of what the various numbers in the pop-ups mean? I used to get "Careers recorded 106" and "Careers recorded 107," but I fixed some things, and those went away. What does 105 mean?
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Careers Recorded 105
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Thanks for the reply!
No, I don't think that's what it means. I looked at the script error printout, and although mood is supposed to be one of the rewards you can give for opportunities or events, the script error log said it didn't understand them. Since I was mostly giving specific buffs as rewards, anyway, the mood rewards were mostly redundant, so I took them out. Once I took them out, the game loaded without a pop-up, and there certainly weren't 105 instances of my giving mood rewards. I DO have a lot of events and opportunities, but that's a lot as in 33.
Anyway, thanks for the pointer to the script error log; reading it enabled me to fix my problem.
No, I don't think that's what it means. I looked at the script error printout, and although mood is supposed to be one of the rewards you can give for opportunities or events, the script error log said it didn't understand them. Since I was mostly giving specific buffs as rewards, anyway, the mood rewards were mostly redundant, so I took them out. Once I took them out, the game loaded without a pop-up, and there certainly weren't 105 instances of my giving mood rewards. I DO have a lot of events and opportunities, but that's a lot as in 33.
Anyway, thanks for the pointer to the script error log; reading it enabled me to fix my problem.