Empty dishes end up on coffee tables, computer desks, half-walls... But cooked food, no. If you are seeing that, something is causing your game to read table space and counterspace as "occupied". I haven't seen this in TS4, myself, but ran into it from time to time in TS3. Sometimes actions wouldn't end cleanly, and the…
I have several teens whose styles I can't quite pin down to my own satisfaction - so PLEASE don't take my feedback personally. It's all just my opinion, offered because invited. :)
Nothing has "happened" - but we were told (I believe) in the August 411 that the second half of 2021 would be focused on a pack refresh (Spa Day), Kits, and base-game content & updates. And that is what we have seen. Cottage Living was the last big pack for this year - and I am okay with that. It's a doozy. We've also been…
@Thrior If you could, that would be great. It has the texture of a Maxis hair (which is what it is, and which I try to maintain for consistency) so it's CC I would actually use. If it gets to be a hassle, though, please don't trouble. :)
At risk of this being construed as spamming and consequently getting myself in trouble, I want to take every opportunity to reiterate my top request (yes, even ahead of Werewolves, at this point): We really need to see more Base Game style options for male sims. Not packs, not CC, not fringe, edgy couture or ethnic styles.…
Back in my main save, but not my founders' lineage. The coming generation will need romance opportunities, so I have had my New Old Henford neighbors create some with inherited Spellcaster bloodline traits. Remington John was a super cute toddler, but looks like a real smart aleck of a kid. :) Not trolled too badly by the…
I went out of my way to make my Cottage. Living sims less coverboy pretty. Robin, the long haired brunet, was generated as husky by the randomized. His boyfriend, Chris, doesn't mind. ;)
Actual FORMAL wear would be nice. But core basics, with plenty of swatches (how about green jeans? Or brown? I own both IRL) that are versatile. Yes, yes, yes.
I have to qualify my answer a little, because it feels like discovering stories, rather than me telling them. My sims definitely seem to get ideas of their own. I am along finding out who they are, as I go.
To my understanding, that is pretty much how The Sims Medieval began development - as an Expansion Pack for TS3. But the project expanded until it was spun off as its own thing. Unused assets got repurposed for Dragon Valley and the Duke of Bows Renaissance Festival, later in the TS3 lifespan. I am not sure a TSM built on…
Three kids is usually enough for me, but some saves, I will grow the family for as long as I continue to see mutual Try For Baby whims. My largest so far has been eight kids.
After, in any case. University can lead to all kinds of developments, and I find it best not to settle a sim permanently until they have completed their degree - at least, their first if going for more than one. Formal, informal, elopement... That's up to you (or, I suppose, them). I generally steer clear of scored events,…
Day of the Diaperoos! Jaxen's folks were happy to take him in and give him a place to raise his out-of-wedlock baby, but they insist he be responsible. He wasn't expecting to be the Diaper Change guy... but it seems like he is. Next, baths.
I just noticed that I used a gender-neutral door in a domestic build - but more as a marker so guests could identify the powder-room (not that sims have difficulty intuiting toilet locations - but more as an "in game" signal).
It? Seriously Captain? You know that's dehumanizing to the Nth degree, right? And strongly deprecated on that count? If not, you do, now. Please, don't.