several years into the future after the events in TS2 instead of an alternative universe. It should focus on the next generation of Sims/Families.
Mortimer has passed away. Cassandra is an Elder. Alexander is a Young Adult/Adult and is married to Lucy Burb (Jennifer and John Burb's daughter) and have kids of their own. Cassandra has a teen daughter/son from her marriage with Darren Dreamer. Darren Dreamer is an elder
Bella returns, but her children are confused as to why their mother looks like as if a day hasn't passed by from that night many years ago.
Don Lothario is an Elder and is STILL a Casanova, but with the arrival of a younger, new Casanova in town, how can he compete? Will he give up his ways and finally settle?
Dina nee Caliente Goth is an elder along with her sister Nina Caliente. Dina has a daughter from her marriage with Mortimer. Nina has a daughter from woohooing with Don. This is what happens when you don't use protection kids. The daughters are involved with the new town Casanova.
Dirk Dreamer (Adult) and Lilith Pleasant are married.
Dustin Broke and Angela Pleasant are married. They have triplets.
Just a few ideas off the top of my head.
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S5 should be new stories.
In The Sims 3, the family lives in Sunset Valley, which is set around 50 years before The Sims 2 and 25 years before The Sims. At this time, it consists of Gunther, Cornelia, and young Mortimer. They are "old money", which means that they have inherited their wealth from earlier generations. According to in-game sources, Old Town was formed by Gunther Goth while seeking a better life for his wife Cornelia and son Mortimer. Seems like life in Sunset Valley wasn't so great especially with the clashing ideals of the Alto family.
Also, the description of Pleasanview: A lot has happened in 25 years, but some new faces in town are stirring up rivalries and creating tension for the once happy families. Can anything be done to get the neighborhood feeling good again?
TS2 takes 25 years after TS1 and TS3 takes place 50 years before TS2. If you're playing Sims from a storytelling standpoint, you'd play TS3 first, then TS1, and then TS2. Sims 4 has nothing to do with the original story and as such is treated as a "new game."
Personally, I'd like them to finish the story with TS5 and start a new one with new generation of Sims/their children.