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The Sims 2 Open For Business - Frequently Asked Questions If you want to know what Open For Business is all about or perhaps you need a helping hand installing or playing the game, hopefully you'll find something here to get you started. Contents
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For the third expansion to The Sims 2, which is due for release in the UK on 3rd March 2006, your sims can run their own business. The type of business they run will be entirely down to you, from bustling bakery stores to high end electronics shops selling the latest range in home help robots, or perhaps you prefer just a small going concern run from your sims' garage. Will your sims run a successful chain of restaurants or will they settle for a quiet toy store or flower shop. The layout and theme of the store will be entirely down to you and just about anything that can be picked up can be sold off for profit, if you want to of course. As the boss it will be up to you to hire and manage your sim staff effectively, training them to your high (or low) standards and making sure they tend to your customers needs, or will you need to fire those slacker employees that are dragging down your profits. Watch them as you dress them in new outfits and store uniforms including Knights, Ninjas, Gorillas and others. How you manage your store will be up to you. Will you cater for those occasional browsers or grab them as they are passing and give them the hard sell. Maybe you are interested in only offering the highest quality items, or if you prefer, churn out junk and turn a quick profit, no matter what the consequences. If you prefer you can just let one of your staff manage your business, if they have the skills of course. New gameplay includes a 'talent' system that rewards your sims with either bronze, silver or gold expertise badges depending on their talent level and opening up new interactions and abilities. There will also be the new ranking system which is based around customer loyalty. Higher loyalty leads to higher ranking and the reward of business perks. Perks include cash bonuses, increased sales effectiveness and the ability to motivate your employees and other sims. Open for Business will have over 125 new objects (as seems usual for a sims expansion) including a new toy work bench, a floral station, a robot station, a beauty salon chair and for those sims who have just bought out all your stock and are struggling with the stairs, they can take the new lift (elevator) back to the ground floor. This expansion will also see several build mode additions including new roofing options and awnings, and a new business neighbourhood called Bluewater Village. For more in depth information about Open For Business, have a read through of: Eurogamer's Preview (13th January 2006) GameSpot's Preview (24th January 2006) IGN's Preview (25th January 2006) 1UP's Preview (25th January 2006) Also see: T-Mail (9th December 2005) H-Mail (18th January 2006) GameSpy's SimPrentice (17th January 2006) OFB Web Chat Transcript (19th January 200) Open For Business Classifieds (19th January 2006) Designer Walkthrough (3rd February 2006) H-Mail #2 (6th February 2006) and the latest OFB Videos. |
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What are the Minimum Requirements In order to install and play Open For Business you must have The Sims 2 installed and meet the hardware requirements listed below: General Hardware Requirements
Supported Video Cards
If you have a 2.4 GHz or faster processor, the game may run with the following video cards:
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How can I prepare my PC for installation? Backing Up The first step to take would be to back up your current game files in case of problems during installation of Open For Business To do this, follow the steps listed below:
When running The Sims 2 and other games that use the latest version of DirectX, you may need to update the drivers for your video card, especially if you haven't done so in quite a while and as a preventative measure. You can update your graphics drivers for free by downloading them from the website of your graphics card manufacturer. The latest versions for the two most common sets of cards (depending on your operating system) are:
*Note: Versions correct at time of posting. Hard Drive Housekeeping & Temp Files Before installing any new program, it advisable to clean up and organize your hard drive. Sometimes a hard drive can become cluttered with a number of temporary files, or files that are out of order on the hard disk due to uninstalling and reinstalling. It can also suffer losses in integrity that can cause errors. Cleaning up your hard drive will help increase the performance of your game and help prevent problems while installing The Sims 2 University. For more information on performing these procedures, see The Troubleshooting Guide Hard Drive Housekeeping section. In addition to using the Disk Cleanup utility to empty temp files as part of your Hard Drive clean up, you can also clean up any temp files/folders manually that the utility has left behind. For more information see The Troubleshooting Guide Temp Files section. Background Tasks Almost certainly there are a variety of programs running on your computer, eating up resources, even if you don't know they are there. These tasks can cause conflicts when installing new software and it is advisable to shut them down when you come to install The Sims 2 University. This will include shutting down your anti-virus program (if you have one) as such programs can sometimes cause install conflicts if left running in the background, even on higher end systems. For more information, see The Troubleshooting Guide Background Tasks section. |
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What happens if I have Custom Content? As with other expansions there is a possibility that any custom content you have in your Downloads folder may interfere with the installation of Open For Business. These problem files may not necessarily be limited to hacked objects but could also include new meshes or even some recolours. Many players find that they have no problem keeping their downloads in place during installation, but to be sure that you are not one of the few that do, it is advisable to completely remove your Downloads folder before you install The Sims 2 Open For Business. Removing Custom Content/Downloads To remove your custom content from your game:
Returning Custom Content After Install Once Open For Business is installed, I'd recommend that you start it up before you return your Downloads folder, just to be sure that everything went ok during install. If your game seems alright you can shut it down again ready to return your downloads. To return your downloads:
The first step to try is using the Content Manager Tool to disable or delete the more obvious target files as they will appear in red, then restart the game again and check if the problem has been resolved, if it has then you will need to reactivate each of the disabled files one by one, restarting the game in between until you find the problem file and remove it. If disabling the more obvious targets didn't solve the problem then you will need to disable all the files and repeat the procedure until you find the problem files, which may take quite a while if you have lots of them. If you prefer or if you have trouble running the Content Manager Tool, you can search for the problem files manually. The first step is to shut down your game and remove your Downloads folder again (see Custom Content/Downloads section above). After this create yourself a new Downloads folder and start returning your files one by one. If you know the names of the hacks or new mesh files then you could start with these as they are more likely to be the problem, restarting the game again to check if the problem has been resolved. It's probably unlikely that you will have to perform this time consuming procedure as most files should be compatible with open For Business, but if you are unlucky enough to experience this then it may be the only way of finding the problem files. |
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How do I purchase a community lot? You can purchase an existing community lot using a phone or computer. To purchase using a phone
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Why can't I evict Sims from the new Shopping District? If you decide to use the default Bluewater Village Shopping District that comes with the expansion, there will already be shops and Sims living there. If you want to evict any of these pre-made sims from their lot in the neighbourhood view, you will need to enter and save that sims' lot at least once before you will have the option to evict them from their lot. |
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Guide to Talent Badges General Information Talent badges, first introduced with the Open For Business expansion pack, control your sims' efficiency at certain tasks, in much the same manner as the current skills do. Talent badges are primarily aimed at the various tasks that make up the running of a sim owned business, either for your own sims or their employees; however there are some which can be used on a normal residential (non business) lot. As with most of the normal skills, talent badges are earned by doing the tasks associated with them. However, unlike the normal skills there are only three levels associated with each; bronze, silver and gold. Each higher level increases your sims' ability at the tasks at hand, be it selling an item or building it; where your employees are concerned, the higher their badges the more likely they will do as you ask (and the higher wages they demand too). Townies are randomly assigned talent badges (including those in any sub-neighbourhoods attached with an expansion), however your playable sims must earn all of them from scratch. What Are The Badges These badges are available with the Open for Business expansion.
Each of the talent badges is associated with one of the normal skills, this allows your sims to earn their badges at faster rates; the higher the related skill, the faster they get their badge. Because certain personality traits are also related to certain skills, having the right personality means you can increase the speed that the skill is achieved too. The associated skills and personality traits with each badge are listed below: Talent Badge - Associated Skill - Personality Sales - Charisma - Outgoing Flower Arranging - Creativity - Playful Robotery - Mechanical - None Toy Building - Mechanical - None Restocking - Body - Active Cashier - Logic - Serious Cosmetology - Cleaning - Neat Gardening - Charisma - Outgoing If your sim has no skills in the related badge, the time it takes your sim to earn that badge is listed below:
Note: If you have the Sims 2 Seasons expansion installed, you can further increase the speed of learning a badge during the Autumn season Miscellaneous There are several other aspects of the different levels which are not specific to an individual badge. They are listed below:
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Six Quick & Simple Steps to Start your Sims Business 1. Work From Home ![]() The easiest way to go into business is to purchase an Electrono Ticket Machine for an existing residential lot. If your Sim's home is a favourite stop on the neighbourhood circuit, reap a financial benefit by charging folks for the privilege of visiting. Use a phone or computer and choose START A HOME BUSINESS. Begin by setting the ticket price low and concentrate on gaining Customer Loyalty and Business Perks. Your Sim won't make a lot of money, but the loyalty and perks will pay off as the business grows. 2. Polish Your Talents ![]() Gaining talent levels can take some time. Purchase a crafting station (flowers, robots, or toys) for your Sim's home lot and start crafting. To help fund their new hobby, set up a cash register in the driveway and sell the fruits of their labours. This has a greater benefit than selling directly to the catalogue because it helps your Sim build Customer Loyalty and earn Business Perks. 3. Buy in Bluewater Village ![]() If you'd like to own one of the brand-new Bluewater Village businesses right away, choose one of the new Sim families that come with The Sims 2 Open for Business. These families are already on solid financial footing, which will allow you to purchase a pre-established community business lot without any undue economic hardship. 4. From Rags to Riches ![]() When you purchase a community business lot with a newly-created Sim, you start off with only 20,000 Simoleons to spend on setting up shop and putting a roof over your Sim's head. To make the most out of your Simoleons, create the cheapest possible home, so there's enough money left over to buy a community lot. With a little frugality and lot of hard work, your Sim will be on their way to becoming a self-made millionaire in no time! 5. There's Real Money in Real Estate ![]() Once a community lot has been purchased, the owner can put the deed up for sale. If your Sim has enough capital, they can buy a cheap business, concentrate on improving its value, and then sell it for a tidy profit after a couple of days. Buy low, sell high! 6. Final Tip ![]() When running a business, it's easier to sell cheaper items, but you have to sell a lot more to generate profit to live on. This creates a bigger burden on restocking and register. Selling expensive stuff, on the other hand, takes longer for each sale. A key strategy here is to sell cheap stuff to build up your sales badge and business perks, than switch to expensive stuff later. |
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What objects do I need? Specific business types use different objects but in this section you'll find an overview of basic business objects, what they are for, and where to find them. Open/Closed Sign
Shelves and Displays
Crafting Stations
Ug-No-More Makeover Station
Electrono-Ticket Machine
Podium
Other Objects
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How do I manage my stock? If you want to sell items in your business you need Stock. Stock may just be another word for 'stuff on the shelf' but knowing what to stock and how to restock it will keep you in business. There are two types of items that you can sell: wholesale, and crafted. Selling wholesale items means that you are buying a pre-made item at a wholesale price and then marking that price up so that when you sell it, you make a profit. When you restock wholesale items, you just buy that object again at wholesale price. Selling crafted items means you paid for materials, created a unique item, and then set a price for it. When you restock crafted items, you must have the same type of crafted item in the shop owner's inventory in order to replace it. You can sell any combination of wholesale and crafted items. The first step is to place the initial stock in your store (this is how you set what you want to sell and the price at which it sells). To stock wholesale items
To stock crafted items
Restocking Now that your stock is setup, you need to restock it when Sims buy things. You can restock an item by clicking on the Out of Stock sign and choosing Restock, or by assigning an employee to Restock. When you restock a wholesale item, you will be charged the wholesale price and the item will be replaced with a new one. When you restock a crafted item, however, it will be replaced with the same type of item from the shop owner's inventory. If the shop owner does not have that type of item in their inventory, the item cannot be restocked. Keep the following in mind when selling crafted items:
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How do I manage my Employees? First, know that not all businesses need employees. Most small businesses and social-type lots can go quite awhile without the need for any employees (besides the lot owner of course), but as your business grows, or you want to take a break from doing everything yourself, you may want to hire others to carry some of the burden. Employees can clean, make items or food, sell items, restock items, tend a bar or espresso machine, wait on customers, give makeovers, and ring up customers. This means they can be very useful, but not all employees are equal! Sims have different skills, talents, and personalities. It's a good idea to hire a Sim with good skills and Talent Badges, but you'll have to pay them much more than an unskilled Sim. Conversely, a Sim who slacks off despite your attempts to make them happy may need to be fired and replaced. To hire employees over the phone:
Once you have employees there are a few things to keep in mind:
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Keeping your customers happy Your business wouldn't gain rank, make a single Simoleon or you wouldn't gain perks without customers, so you need to keep them happy, and you need to keep them coming back. A customer's desires are simple. They want quality goods, a nice lot, and good service. Although you'll develop your own strategy based on your business needs over time, here are some things to keep in mind when it comes to customer service:
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How do I grow my business? Once all the basics are in place the point is to make money, grow, and thrive. You'll learn how to do this through experience but there are some basic things to help you on the way. Cash Flow The point of a business is to make money, but it's harder than it seems. You have to keep a close eye on prices, inventory, and customer happiness to make adjustments for profit, but you can use the Cash Tracker button (to show money spent versus money earned) and Business Information button (to show your lot's overall value) in the Business Menu for more information. Perks As your business gains Rank, you will be able to unlock Perks. You can access the Perks menu by clicking on the Business Perks button in the middle of the Business Menu. Perks come in five categories and each category has five Perks that get better the farther they are up the list. Some Perks allow for cash bonuses, wholesale discounts, or special abilities to use on other Sims. These can be very useful, but be careful of Perks that you can use on other Sims if your aspiration and mood are not high enough! Managers A Sim who gains enough skill and Talent Badges can be promoted to a Manager. A manager can open the store and assign tasks without you being on the lot. If you've created a successful business, a manager can allow you to move on to managing multiple lots with minimal interaction. Don't lose touch, though! Use a phone to check on your business and visit every once in a while to make sure everything is in order. The income you receive from these 'remote' businesses will deteriorate over time even when checking in every day, so you'll still need to visit each business every few days to keep the income rolling in. To promote an employee to manager, that employee needs to have amassed five points' worth of talent badges under the following scale:
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How can I place cars on a business lot? Note: Cars were introduced with the Nightlife expansion, if you don't have that expansion installed, you won't have the option to place cars on business lots. Placing The Display Pedestal You can enter your chosen community lot in build mode before starting a business, in order set up the lot and place the display pedestals that will be used to sell your cars later on. You can of course still take your sim to the lot once they have bought it and enter the buy mode to place the pedestal if you wish. The display pedestal is called Show My Ride Display by Exotremo Cars, it can be found by selecting Community Sort, then select Shopping, then select Surfaces. You can also find it by selecting Community Sort, then select Miscellaneous, then select Surfaces. Alternatively it can be found by using the Open For Business Buy Mode collections folder. If you now try to select a car from the buy catalogue to place on the pedestal, you will find that the cars icon is greyed out and unselectable, as demonstrated below: Buying And Placing The Cars One solution to the problem of the cars icon being unselectable, is to have your sims buy cars on their residential lots and place them in their inventory, however there is another method which can be used from within the business lot. Take your sim to their business lot if they are not on it already, once there click on the bottom button of the business tracker to open up the Business Build Tools. Click on the Wholesale Mode Toggle button to close the padlock, this puts your buy catalogue into Wholesale Mode and opens the buy catalogue. If you check the cars icon in the catalogue again, you will find it that it is now selectable and you can buy and place cars for sale on the display pedestals. That's the easy part over with, now you've got to sell thos e cars to your customers! Good Luck! |
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How do I get a Servo? Note: Servo was introduced with the Open For Business expansion pack, if you don't have that installed you won't be able to get a Servo! Building Your Servo Unlike the original sims game Servo cannot be bought in the buy mode, it cannot be bought on a community lot in the traditional manner either, instead you will need to direct one of your sims to build the robot using a workbench called The "Non-Deadly" Robot Crafting Station from 'Craftin' It! Industries. The workbench can be found under the Hobbies/Miscellaneous section of the buy mode, alternatively find it listed in the Business collections folder. In order to build your Servo robot, your sim will need to have reached the Gold Robotery Talent Badge, the option will be unavailable when clicking the workbench until your sim has achieved it. For more information on Talent Badges and how to achieve them, see Guide to Talent Badges Mechanics of Servo Once your sim has completed building the Servo, it will be sitting on the workbench doing nothing. If you clic |