Trent DeWhite wrote:Shadowpaw, do you have any plans on adding any further items to the shops in Odyssey? Or perhaps changes to the way one goes about obtaining a degree?
Yes, the shop will continue to be expanded. Aside from major additions down the line (such as real estate) I've also wanted to add smaller items to fill up the stores more than they already are. In recent days I've contemplated "hiring" someone to come up with items that can be put in the store, as well as creating the images that go along with them. As I've been so busy recently and will be busy for the rest of this month (with finals), the time I can devote to such a task is minimal. If anyone IS interested in this position, PM me and we can discuss it. It would be your official job on this board and would pay double the average salary.
Trent deWhite wrote:Anyhow, those are just some ideas for you to contemplate. I think it'd certainly make the process of getting a degree somewhat more enjoyable. Of course, you could always substitute books for other things, such as 'certifications' or whatever. Really, there are endless possibilities. But I just thought I'd get my thoughts out there.

While the idea is great (and one I've wanted to implement) it's unfortunately not
technically possible with the way the code works. The
only alternative (similar to what I need to do with the HS Equivalent) is that you can purchase a degree before you get the HSE, or (in your example) purchase a degree before you buy the books... but the jobs you apply for will not allow you to be hired until you purchase everything relating to that job.
To clarify, I am able to make requirements for jobs... but I am unfortunately not able to make requirements for items (other than monetary requirements). But it is certainly possible that individual A buys Agent Training from Campbell College, but cannot get hired anywhere until he purchases the NSA Manual (if he applies to the NSA) or the Red Scorpion Book of Torture (if he applies to the Red Scorpions). So your suggestion is possible, though I don't know how much it will effect the actual cost of the degrees.
Considering second level jobs give you a substanial raise, I don't think people will be complaining quite as much.
