The Sims 2 Open For Business - Open All Hours or Closing Down? - Part 2
Is this the sort of image that Zoltan would like his fellow "legitimate businessmen" to see?
In the second part of our
Open For Business
review, Zoltan takes us to Bluewater Village and shows us his first business and what is needed to set one up. We also look in detail at tracking your business and how a sim with a notebook can make your life heaven or hell.
The journey continues here.
Written at 04:23 on Monday, 6 March 2006 by Andy.
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Written at 04:56 on Monday, 6 March 2006 by Marion
Wonderful job as usual... thank you for taking the time to write this up :)
Written at 23:13 on Monday, 6 March 2006 by Neil Jones (NKTP)
The deeds don't actually have to be hung anywhere - they can remain in the inventory - in order to have a business running.
I've just left mine in the inventory and the business runs fine. Its the routine of calling on the telephone and the presence of the open/closed sign you need most of all.
Written at 08:23 on Tuesday, 7 March 2006 by Andy (TSZ) (Andy)
Thanks, Neil. You're right. Apart from looking nice, deeds on display can be put up for sale, giving people a chance to buy out your business, thriving or otherwise.
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