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'''Hacking''' is an activity in ''[[The Sims 2: University]]'' and ''[[The Sims 3]]'' that can be performed on a [[computer]].
'''Hacking''' is an activity in ''[[The Sims 2: University]]'' and ''[[The Sims 3]]'' that can be performed on a [[computer]].


"Grade Hacking" is an action available on [[college]] computers in ''The Sims 2: University'' after a Sim joins a [[secret society]]. While hacking, a Sim's [[class performance]] will slowly rise, however there is also a risk of getting caught, and that risk generally increases the longer the Sim hacks. Having higher [[Logic]] skill reduces, but does not eliminate, the chance of getting caught. If a Sim is caught hacking grades, the [[police]] will come and fine them, their class performance will be lowered to its original level, and the police officer may pull out a repo-izing gun and confiscate the computer. While hacking, the chance of being caught can be seen in the top-right hand corner of the screen. Players should note that this display may be lost if they switch away from the hacking Sim.
"Grade Hacking" is an action available on [[college]] computers in ''The Sims 2: University'' after a Sim joins a [[secret society]]. While hacking, a Sim's [[class performance]] will slowly rise, however there is also a risk of getting caught, and that risk generally increases the longer the Sim hacks. Having higher [[Logic]] skill reduces, but does not eliminate, the chance of getting caught. If a Sim is caught hacking grades, the [[police]] will come and fine them, their class performance will be lowered to its original level, and the police officer may pull out a repo-izing gun and confiscate the computer. While hacking, the chance of being caught can be seen in the top-right hand corner of the screen. Players should note that this display may be lost if they switch away from the hacking Sim. Notice that when using a public computer in a dorm, the computer won't be confiscated.


Sims with the [[Computer Whiz]] [[trait]] and [[Investigator]] proffesion Sims can hack in ''The Sims 3''. Depending on the amount of times a Sim has hacked before, money is paid out every 30 minutes (20 with the [[Genius]] trait). However, you have a chance of the computer breaking down and needing to be repaired the longer you hack.
Sims with the [[Computer Whiz]] [[trait]] and [[Investigator]] proffesion Sims can hack in ''The Sims 3''. Depending on the amount of times a Sim has hacked before, money is paid out every 30 minutes (20 with the [[Genius]] trait). However, you have a chance of the computer breaking down and needing to be repaired the longer you hack.

Revision as of 19:14, 6 November 2010

Hacking is an activity in The Sims 2: University and The Sims 3 that can be performed on a computer.

"Grade Hacking" is an action available on college computers in The Sims 2: University after a Sim joins a secret society. While hacking, a Sim's class performance will slowly rise, however there is also a risk of getting caught, and that risk generally increases the longer the Sim hacks. Having higher Logic skill reduces, but does not eliminate, the chance of getting caught. If a Sim is caught hacking grades, the police will come and fine them, their class performance will be lowered to its original level, and the police officer may pull out a repo-izing gun and confiscate the computer. While hacking, the chance of being caught can be seen in the top-right hand corner of the screen. Players should note that this display may be lost if they switch away from the hacking Sim. Notice that when using a public computer in a dorm, the computer won't be confiscated.

Sims with the Computer Whiz trait and Investigator proffesion Sims can hack in The Sims 3. Depending on the amount of times a Sim has hacked before, money is paid out every 30 minutes (20 with the Genius trait). However, you have a chance of the computer breaking down and needing to be repaired the longer you hack.