I could have skipped the Vampire one but I wanted the objects and clothing for my Victorian Sims. Never never play Vampires only once when I first bought the pack I have redecorated all the houses they were creepy. Like the Coffins though.
Strangerville is definitely my favourite (although I so wish the trailer park had more editable lots or the other trailers at least worked like tents (without mods)) ... I would much rather that than some of the scientific machines that are tied in to the story.
Parenthood is my least favourite - I'm not a family/surburbany type player at all (so I'm not really hyped about universities either - would much rather supernatural or holiday resort or an eco/farming world or even an empty do-it-yourself world).
Spa day - use the build items in almost every build and love the new skills. I don't have Vampires but I think it is my most desired pack to purchase in future. (loved outdoor retreat until it caused my first accidental in game deaths - so am having a break from Granite Falls.)
I cannot say. I love them all. If one of them got removed in my game, my playstyle will change hugely.
Families always go to vacation with dates happening at the restaurants, alongside with some parentjng challenges then its all pretty get.
Playing vampires had been a blast for me, and Jungle adventure build/buy is half of my sims rustic homes. All mothers in the game are always developing wellness. So yes all of them.
I also quite love strangerville too because of the laptops and the world. In progress of doing the story, and I might come back again to it when Witches came.
Vampires by a long country mile. The pack is really well done, I love all the gothic architecture and clothing style. The set dressings for being able to create really rundown looking homes was a nice touch. The vampires themselves are the best they've ever been in the sims, while I loved the over the top campiness of the sims 2 vampires they were a little too goofy at times for me.
Minor gripes: I wish Forgotten Hollow had more lots, empty or otherwise, it just feels too empty.
Vampire walk-by visits were fun when it was just one or two, but when I had five different vampire's (including Caleb, Lilith and Vlad) at my sims house it was a bit on the ridiculous end.
I also wish that there were more colour options for the CAS items and Build mode items.
Also would have loved more hairstyle choices and eye colour options.
Overall it's a fantastic pack and I hope other supernatural life states follow on in this fashion.
Give our Vampires back their fangs!!! Reverse the Nerf!!! Occult simmers should not be shoved aside for the "realism players"! It's time Occult lovers/players started to demand equal treatment. #JusticeForOccults
only one I have so far, but added a lot to family gameplay. Will get dine out next because its super annoying not to be able to go out to eat at restaurant
I think we did have a poll like this some time ago, but who cares - lol!
I chose Parenthood because it probably enhanced my gameplay the most, although I loved Spa day when it came out and also played Dine Out a lot in the beginning. However, as time goes by I have found I mostly use those packs for their items and not so much for the gameplay. Vampires is perhaps a close second to Parenthood when it comes to gameplay, even if I mostly prefer aliens to vampires when it comes to non-human Sims.
I chose Dine out as I use it all the time . I really like the parenthood pack and outdoor retreat , they are a close second. I love the rumba dance from the Jungle adventure pack and have all my sims go there just to learn the dance moves.
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Parenthood is my least favourite - I'm not a family/surburbany type player at all (so I'm not really hyped about universities either - would much rather supernatural or holiday resort or an eco/farming world or even an empty do-it-yourself world).
Families always go to vacation with dates happening at the restaurants, alongside with some parentjng challenges then its all pretty get.
Playing vampires had been a blast for me, and Jungle adventure build/buy is half of my sims rustic homes. All mothers in the game are always developing wellness. So yes all of them.
I also quite love strangerville too because of the laptops and the world. In progress of doing the story, and I might come back again to it when Witches came.
http://forums.thesims.com/en_US/discussion/924539/features-that-needs-depth-and-ways-to-improve
Minor gripes: I wish Forgotten Hollow had more lots, empty or otherwise, it just feels too empty.
Vampire walk-by visits were fun when it was just one or two, but when I had five different vampire's (including Caleb, Lilith and Vlad) at my sims house it was a bit on the ridiculous end.
I also wish that there were more colour options for the CAS items and Build mode items.
Also would have loved more hairstyle choices and eye colour options.
Overall it's a fantastic pack and I hope other supernatural life states follow on in this fashion.
Giving the Vamps some rest in this save - haven't seen a one come to Strangerville - yet anyway.
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I chose Parenthood because it probably enhanced my gameplay the most, although I loved Spa day when it came out and also played Dine Out a lot in the beginning. However, as time goes by I have found I mostly use those packs for their items and not so much for the gameplay. Vampires is perhaps a close second to Parenthood when it comes to gameplay, even if I mostly prefer aliens to vampires when it comes to non-human Sims.