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{{Era|URBZ|TS2AL|TS3|TS4GF}}'''Reputation''' is a feature that was introduced in ''[[The Urbz: Sims in the City]]'', ''[[The Sims 2: Apartment Life]]'',
▲'''Reputation''' is a feature that was introduced in ''[[The Urbz: Sims in the City]]'', ''[[The Sims 2: Apartment Life]]'', and ''[[The Sims 3: Generations]]'' [[expansion pack]]s.
==The Urbz: Sims in the City==
▲Rep is determined by your relationship with Urbz, Urbz can go from Level 0 to Level 100. The maximum Rep an Urb can have is 999. Rep is on the HUD and when it gets to the big Star, the Rep level will go up. Socializing with Urbz to build relationship will increase your Reputation. Rep is needed to get into VIP Rooms, go to new areas and get new items (Such as a new Skill Builder machine), and as well as seeing your Urb on posters.
==The Sims 2: Apartment Life==
{{All
|name = Reputation
|image = [[File:Reputation greet.png|235px]]
|caption= Townies greeting Sims nicely and rudely based on their reputation
}}[[File:Reputation.png|left]]"''Sims can develop their reputation based on their activities in a community lot with the members of their neighborhood. To increase reputations have your Sim perform friendly socials while unfriendly socials lower them''"
}}▼
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Sims can
Having a good reputation will give benefits to Sims, while a bad reputation will give penalties. This is known as [[
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| 20
|Amicable Acquaintance
|Initial relationship score boost for newly met Sims by 15
|-
| 30
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| 50
|Reputable Resident
|Party,
|-
| 50
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| 60
|Distinguished Do-gooder
|Job
|-
| 80
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| -20
|Dubious Delinquent
|Initial relationship score reduce for newly met Sims by -15
|-
| -30
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| -60
|Malodorous Menace
|Job
|-
| -80
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===Secret Networking===
[[File:Secret Networking Sims.jpg|thumb|right|Secret Networking]]
When a Sim meets a new
Secret networking does not depend on a
===Secret Networking Benefits===
If a Sim makes a good impression to a
;Free Hi-Tech Object
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;Cheaper Catalog Objects
:Sim and the other member of the household will get a 10% discount for all objects in the catalog. Similar to Lower Rent benefit, this benefit belongs to one Sim, not the family. If other household members also gain this benefit, the discount won't stack. This benefit, however, will stack with the
;Good Reputation
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;Higher Wages
:Sim will get a 5% raise for their wages. This is similar to '''Skilled Negotiator''' [[Fortune]] [[
;Nice Job in a New Career
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;Instant Blind Date
:Requires ''[[Nightlife]]''. Sim will be offered a blind date right on the spot. A Sim with the preferred gender and maximum chemistry will be generated for the Sim's date, just like [[
===Secret Networking Penalties===
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;Job Demotion
:The next time Sim goes to work, they will be guaranteed a demotion. There won't be a chance card when Sim receives this
;Higher Rent
:Sim who receives this
;Office Pariah
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;More Expensive Catalog Objects
:Sim and the other member of the household will get a 5% extra tax for all objects in the catalog. Similar to Higher Rent penalty, this penalty belongs to one Sim, not the family. If other household members also gain this penalty, the tax won't stack. This penalty, however, will cut the discount price of the
==The Sims 3
Reputation is re-introduced in the ''[[The Sims 3: Generations|Generations]]'' expansion pack and carried forward to base game in [[The Sims 3/Patch 22|
The factors tracked in the Scrapbook that determine which romantic reputation the Sim will have are: the number of romantic relationships developed in the Sim's lifetime, the number of times the Sim has cheated on romantic partners and the longest romance the Sim has had. The possible reputations are as follows:
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;Monogamous Options
*Faithful - Sim has only had one relationship in their life, which has lasted for 12 days or more.
*Eternally Faithful - Sim has only had one relationship in their life, which has lasted for 20 days or more.
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;Non Monogamous Options
*Naughty - Sim has 2 or more relationships at the same time and has not been caught by their partners.
*Manipulator – Sim has 4 or more relationships at the same time and has not been caught by their partners.
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;Betrayals
*Cheater – Sim has one or more betrayals.
*Dirtbag – Sim has 4 or more betrayals.
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*Celebrities get the reputation of "Cheater" much easier than regular Sims. If they are seen in public flirting and showing romantic intentions towards another Sim, other than their partner, they may be publicly disgraced, get the "Cheater" reputation and be accused of infidelity by their partner, even if they have not become a romantic interest of the Sim they were flirting with.
*A Sim's death does not end their relationship. Beginning a new relationship after a Sim's partner has died is still considered a Betrayal.
* A Sim in [[college]] who forms a relationship with a Sim not in college will still have their reputation affected.
*Sims who have the "Cheater," "Dirtbag," or "Slimeball" reputation have a harder time when trying to seduce others, based on whether the Sim they are trying to seduce knows that they have Betrayed or not.
*"Faithful" and "Eternally Faithful" both provide a permanent [[Moodlets|moodlet]] (until one of the Sims in the relationship either commits a Betrayal or dies).
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*The [[lifetime reward]] '''Clean Slate''' removes a Sim's reputation (and resets their relationship length.) Another lifetime reward, '''Above Reproach''' reduces the chance that a Sim's actions will affect their reputation.
==The Sims 4: Get Famous==
==References==▼
[[File:Public Image.png|thumb|250px]]Reputation returns once again in ''[[The Sims 4: Get Famous]]''. Together with the [[Fame (The Sims 4: Get Famous)|celebrity level]], it plays a part in the public image of a Sim. Every Sim has a reputation, but if it stays neutral it won't have any bearing on gameplay.
{{Reflist}}▼
A Sim's reputation is based on the idea of treating others as you yourself would want to be treated. Sims must go out of their way to be kind or mean to build their reputation. In many cases, a Sim's reputation won't change unless another Sim from the neighborhood is nearby to witness their behavior.
There are 7 types of reputation.
{| class="article-table"
!Reputation
!Description
|-
|Pristine
|''(Sim Name) is a shining beacon of positivty for the community. Passing by other Sims will elicit friendly waves and cheerful smiles, as everyone's day is brightened by his/her presence.''''<br />
Friends will be more forgiving if he/she commits any social miscues, and they won't be quick to judge him/her.
''Finally, (Sim Name) has earned the credibility to host his/her very own Charity Benefit parties. Gather other do-gooders together for a fun time while contributing towards excellent causes!''
Children don't receive the full range of benefits based on their reputation until they become teenagers.
|-
|Great
|''Everyone loves attending social events that (Sim Name) hosts, so it'll be easier to achieve Gold Level rewards during one. In addition, he/she'll receive phone calls with exciting opportunities, such as attending Charity Benefit parties, job offers to join new careers--with immediate promotions up the ranks, and many more.''''<br />
Should (Sim Name) be interested in dating, a great reputation can help with that as well, Romantic introductions now have a chance of starting a relationship off with heightened romance.
Children don't receive the full range of benefits based on their reputation until they become teenagers.
|-
|Good
|''When introducing himself/herself to new Sims, (Sim Name) has a chance to start the relationship off with a higher amount of friendship, as his/her reputation now proceeds him/her.''
|-
|Neutral
|''With a neutral reputation, other Sims won't be predisposed to feeling any particular way about you.''
|-
|Bad
|''When attempting to make friends with new Sims, there's a chance that they'll have already heard of (Sim Name)'s disreputable actions, thus starting their relationship off on the wrong foot.''''<br />
That said, should he/she happen to introduced himself/herself to other troublemakers, they're likely to immediately hit things off and become fast friends.
|-
|Awful
|''Having an awful reputation can have it's benefits. (Sim Name) may receive some interesting opportunities from other Sims of ill repute, such as attending a Lampoon Party, making other scumbag friends, or being setup on dates with Sims of questionable morals. And if he/she finds himself/herself in a career that isn't exactly legal, he/she'll earn bonus job performance.''''<br />
Oh and, despite what you may have heard... being a bad boy/girl isn't always the way to another Sim's heart. Due to his/her awful reputation, (Sim Name) may have a difficult time when attempting romantic introductions.
Children don't receive the full range of benefits based on their reputation until they become teenagers.
|-
|Atrocious
|''A reputation like (Sim Name)'s can elicit strong reactions. Other Sims that she encounters may display strongly negative reactions to her mere presence.''''<br />
With such an outright terrible reputation, it can be difficult building bridges with other Sims. Bribery is the answer. Bribe other Sims for their friendship... Bribe bosses for a boost in job performance... Money solves everything.
''Finally, (Sim Name) might as well lean into their reputation he/she's established. He/She can now throw his/her very own Lampoon Party! Just try not to make the guest of honor laugh themselves to death, ok?''
Children don't receive the full range of benefits based on their reputation until they become teenagers.
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▲==References==
▲{{Reflist}}[[pl:Reputacja]]
[[Category:Simology]]
[[Category:Apartment Life]]
[[Category:Generations]]
[[Category:Get Famous]]
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