If you find this post by scrolling through every single post, good for you! Anyway, with the room system in the Sims 4, it could make it a lot easier to make apartments if they're done in the Sims 2 style. You could either place down an area in a foundation style, and drag over the area you want to designate as an apartment, or, how I'm hoping they do it, you select the rooms that you want to make one apartment and click a button to confirm that as one singular unit. Feedback, Comments, Criticisms, and Cookies are all appreciated!
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@Mightydan I hope that you could also buy apartments once you have money to afford it. Like you start with renting, but then you could buy a unit once you build up enough funds. I would love to see individual townhouses owned by separate families on one lot and next to each other!
That way we could build our stores and maybe even restaurants in an apartment inside of a building.
They should work like in TS2 when visiting other sims's apartments, we go inside one and everything apears in sort of a fading animation.
With landlords and the roommate system as well, with sims being able to rent apartments as well.
Along with building parties with all the neighbors.
I would love to see also the Mayor/Politics career in this type of pack.
> I want the door lock feature improved upon so I can select multiple specific sims to have access to one room, not just one or everyone. Besides that I would love to see apartments make a comeback Sims 2 style. More unique interactions and animations, roommates, rent, different kinds and qualities in high rises, elevators, etc.
You can select multiply specific sims to have access. You use one sims and select "Lock for all except (that sim)" but then you can select other sims and click the locked door and select "allow access for (other sim)" and so on. Of course that will only work for sims in household, but it's useful.
The Tudor Legacy
They seem like they'd be simple enough to do/designate with a specific apartment front door, then everything accesed through that door is one apartment. That way we can maybe do more like townhouses, or duplexes. I really hope we do get apartments.
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> Yeah. The only time I can ever play The Sims 2 with all its expansions is when my sister comes to visit, but I loved playing with apartment life! Designating apartments with a door would make it simple, but I would like a choice to what the front door of my apartment is. Like with The Sims 2, they did that idea, but you were restricted to one or two styles of doors and that was it. The room system would help in customizing all aspects of an apartment, including what the front door looks like. :)
Or they could make any door assignable as an apartment door. :) It would be simple that way, then you can have "apartments" set up any way you'd like as well. Because I've got a really nice triple townhouse I made and would love to play finally.
The Tudor Legacy
In TS3 the apartments were the biggest disappointment for me, when I only could use one and the other got blocked by NPCs :(
@Sigzy05 Great Ideas !
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I also would like, if it would be possible to have "little" careers in an apartment pack. All the jobs like barkeeper and trainer playable with little money. Does anyone else have the feeling too, it's to easy to get rich with the careers ?
For me, who don't like NPCs at all would it be wonderfull anyway ;)
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I am hoping so as well. The mod lock is brilliant, but there are some things about the ingame lock I also like, some more functionality for that would be most welcome.
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My pretty child, my sweet one.
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The day's divinity....
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