Every single one of these modules is wealth related so I’m not sure what the NWE Core accomplishes.
It’s main impact would be bringing your non-wealth major titles work directly towards your goal of wealth.
If you’re running a focused wealth stack I’d say NWE just takes up stack density without a favourable trade-off. But if you’re running a stack like Mogul + WB + Alchemist then I can absolutely see how NWE core will be helpful
If you’re going to make a custom with a goal of finding a new job, NWE would enhance social modules towards that goal - the #1 thing that comes to mind being You Are Not Alone, a favorite module of both myself and @SaintSovereign
I’m not sure what You Are Not Alone could be useful for. But you’re right about the NWE core. I think Inner Circle core would be great for a job search.
I know that only cores with wealth scripting have been or will rewritten to the NSE format. Older wealth modules won’t be. Maybe that’s why the NWE core is useful so those older modules function in an “NSE format”.
I’ve put NWE core into my custom to boost HoM, Job seeker and Cosmic Navigator.
And Fire answered that it’s not enough to have GM or the Golden One in the custom. If I want those modules to work on NSE levels, I need NWE core.
So I did. And even before getting my trainee position, I got a few iob offers that proved the NSE concept of change through small every day experiences.
Pretty sure those New Experience Cores titles exist for a specific purpose: to give you the ability to build a truly unique and personalized custom that is completely your own and that’s unlike anything else in the modern product line-up.
You use NRE if you wanna build a romance title that isn’t like anything else in the store. Right? It’s like, you don’t want Wanted, Wanted Black, PS etc, you want something that’s hyper specific to you, so you use the NRE core to build something that’s fully 100& personalized.
Etc etc etc.
Also, this post I found a while ago might be useful for ideas. Don’t know if Saint still stands by this with the new tech, but I think the framework is interesting.