I love a crazy story from The Sims. So I made this Friends-Style house with 4 males and 4 females. I used that crazy lady that is evil from the premade sims bin. She has the Evil trait, so naturally I had to make her a criminal. Well it turns out another resident of my house happens to be in the law enforcement career. They all live hapily in my house. That is pretty funny isn't it?
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One time I was playing with the Wolff family (in Sunset Valley), and I had Thornton go out to meet Jamie Jolina. (This was one of those times that I WENT with the affair idea!) I had him merely gave Jamie a "heat of the moment" kiss to help get the ball rolling.
I had Morgana divorce Thornton that very day and moved her to the "Pre-fabulous" home. Thornton meanwhile had married Jamie and she moved into "Lone Wolff Manor".
NOW HERE'S THE CRAZY PART -
Since I was only playing with Morgana now, I was unaware (until the NRaas Story Progression told me) that Thornton and Jamie had gotten divorced. The fun part was that Thornton had left the house, which means that Jamie Jolina now owned Lone Wolff Manor!
I never found out where Thornton ended up living at. Wherever it was, it couldn't have been any nicer. I just find it funny that he lost his wife then he lost his house!
BTW - Morgana ended up with Christopher Steele and got the family she had always wanted (completed her LTW).
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Good suggestion. I turned it into some fountain thing. I figured if I can't get rid of the water, I ought to make the best out of it.
I know it wasn't the same object and it was quite a while later, but it still kind of freaked me out.
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I only ever played my rl family as sims once, and I stopped very quickly as it was just too weird.
Here's my crazy(ish) story:
A while ago I had been watching lots of Little House On The Prairie and decided to make them in ts3. I wanted to mainly follow Laura Ingalls life.
Anyway, I spent ages making the house and the family and their pet dog etc, I played them for a little while and was just progressing further when a random meteorite dropped on Laura's head, right outside their house. I had no idea that kids could be killed... I was totally shocked. I was tempted to quit without saving, but that is something I just never do so I carried on... The family went to bed for the night, then suddenly Ma Ingalls gets back up and randomly goes running outside, I wasn't taking much notice until she started floating up into the sky... and off she went in an alien spaceship.
Needless to say, my story did not go according to plan
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And about your story, I love how Sims 3 can do that! Oh you want a nice relaxed suburban life? WELL YOUR CHILD IS GETTING STRUCK BY A METEOR AND YOUR PARENT IS GETTING ABDUCTED BY ALIENS. DEAL WITH IT.
Anyone who's played Riverview likely know about the Jones household (Aiden and his wife Hannah). The weird part involves them.
During the 'sort of' legacy I'm playing right now, at some point in Gen 2 or 3 (I forget now), Hannah dies of old age. This confuses me, since I thought Aiden is older than her (he could be younger though).
He also is an Elder at this point, but for some reason, he would not die. Keep in mind that he has great-grandchildren now. (when I play the game, any Sims I have usually die before the great-grandchildren are born) His children get older and reach Elder stage themselves. Some of them end up going via old age.
And still he refuses to die. Keep in mind that at this point, he is well past the Elder age bar filling up. By this time, I just figured he's become functionally immortal, if he's outlived both his wife and several of his kids.
So I finally just turned him into a fairy and made him young again. Now he probably will never die.
Each time a generation is born, at least one child is blonde. Note that neither parent has blonde hair: I've stuck to brunettes and redheads. But every generation has had at least one blonde child.
This annoys me, because I don't ever choose a 'mutant' child as the Generation's heir. It has to be one of the non-mutant ones. This has also occurred with twins: One twin will have the dreaded blonde hair, while the other greatly resembles one of the parents.
Now, as of this writing, Gen 4 is pregnant, and the father of her child is blond, so blonde hair is expected this time. Therefore, if Gen 4's child has a hair color that matches neither of them, I'm going to be extremely peeved, and under the impression that my legacy main line is cursed.
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I own the TS3 Store as of 12/11/16 (sort of. It's complicated)
M<aybe u can park your boats there instead *evil grin*
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There's a mod I use to prevent the mutant hair and eye color as my children would often have the puke green color
Then they were friends for a second, and then my sim slapped her autonomously. I then intervened and sent him home.
That's the reason why I made the rule that my sims only repair water-based appliances, like the sink. I used to be terrified of my sims getting electrocuted up to the point where I couldn't watch. I electrocuted my sims twice not knowing the consequences too.
Yikes! What a crazy story.
Woah, that's so strange. That would freak me the hell out, watching an elder get on the school bus.
Yeah I had noooo idea at the time, I just always call the repair man for electrical objects unless my Sim has a handiness skill over 5.
After his sim died, and I had finished laughing at him, he told me 'this game is plum', closed it down and has never played it since
He did get an awful lot of enjoyment, though, out of watching Laura Ingalls get squished by a meteorite and hearing my traumatised cries
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