It has been asked before, I just really want them to answer it:
How does the plattform work?
Can we build different levels; or is it an object?
It looks like sims recognizes objects placed on the plattform, while standing on the lower level; does that mean we can build stages with the audience staying put in front while still being able to interact with the display, hearing music etc? Or does it count as a separate room?
Will the sims take off their shoes indoors?
Is it tied to an object or something else?
Is there a new graveyard lot for building use by the player? Is it safe to add sim's grave stones/urns to it?
Is there a igoloo?
Is there new romantic interactions?
Is there a new lifestate?
Okay, I gotta ask not the Gurus but the people asking ... why would there be an igloo in a world based on Japan? I mean, I assume you're asking because there was one in a previous game, but as Igloos are Candadian Inuit and Snowy Escape is based on Japan, I'm going to guess no.
Sorry for distracting from the purpose of the thread.
Were talking about the snowy part of the world and igloos should return.
That's not how it works. But then again, some people think Penguins and Polar Bears live together.
Is there a igoloo?
Is there new romantic interactions?
Is there a new lifestate?
Okay, I gotta ask not the Gurus but the people asking ... why would there be an igloo in a world based on Japan? I mean, I assume you're asking because there was one in a previous game, but as Igloos are Candadian Inuit and Snowy Escape is based on Japan, I'm going to guess no.
Sorry for distracting from the purpose of the thread.
Were talking about the snowy part of the world and igloos should return.
Yes, there's snow. Most Snow-bound cultures don't actually have Igloos. As I said, they're particular to the Canadian Inuit. I'd be having the same reaction if Snowy Escape was based on Norway - and at least the Norse had colonies in what is now Canada at one time.
The logic just escapes me, but hey, if they return it could be fun, if a bit out of place.
Is there a igoloo?
Is there new romantic interactions?
Is there a new lifestate?
Okay, I gotta ask not the Gurus but the people asking ... why would there be an igloo in a world based on Japan? I mean, I assume you're asking because there was one in a previous game, but as Igloos are Candadian Inuit and Snowy Escape is based on Japan, I'm going to guess no.
Sorry for distracting from the purpose of the thread.
Does it hurt to ask though? Lol
Only if people are going to be upset if they're not included.
It would be dumb for them to be upset over. I think if we would of gotten igloos we should of gotten it with seasons. Since we were able to create our own in sims 3 seasons.
What are activities that sims can do TOGETHER?
Beside sledding I guess..
That's the question right there isn't it? These sims have never felt like they are TOGETHER on anything.
They still can't even dance together. (face each other)
What are activities that sims can do TOGETHER?
Beside sledding I guess..
That's the question right there isn't it? These sims have never felt like they are TOGETHER on anything.
They still can't even dance together. (face each other)
What are activities that sims can do TOGETHER?
Beside sledding I guess..
That's the question right there isn't it? These sims have never felt like they are TOGETHER on anything.
They still can't even dance together. (face each other)
The most Together thing that exists in Sims 4 is the countdown to midnight on new years eve.
Could a Japanese player let us know if there are other interactions that would be suitable with the shrine apart from bowing? Can sims ask for happiness or something like with the wishing well? Maybe meditate and get a focused mood?
Can sims ask for happiness or something like with the wishing well?
This is generally what you're already doing at a shrine, asking for good fortune. Bowing or clapping are the motions you make while doing so. Clapping might offend South Koreans too, though.
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I never thought of that just imagine a ski mountain in outdoor retreat (or anywhere that would be awesome-)
Beside sledding I guess..
How does the plattform work?
Can we build different levels; or is it an object?
It looks like sims recognizes objects placed on the plattform, while standing on the lower level; does that mean we can build stages with the audience staying put in front while still being able to interact with the display, hearing music etc? Or does it count as a separate room?
Will the sims take off their shoes indoors?
Is it tied to an object or something else?
Is there a new graveyard lot for building use by the player? Is it safe to add sim's grave stones/urns to it?
Thank you, I think this pack seems wonderful.
If they finally do that I hope beyond hope we can get slow dancing back again
That's not how it works. But then again, some people think Penguins and Polar Bears live together.
It would be dumb for them to be upset over. I think if we would of gotten igloos we should of gotten it with seasons. Since we were able to create our own in sims 3 seasons.
Hopefully. We had a penguin knitted Object in Nifty Knitting so maybe.
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That's the question right there isn't it? These sims have never felt like they are TOGETHER on anything.
They still can't even dance together. (face each other)
Yes sad isnt it?
The most Together thing that exists in Sims 4 is the countdown to midnight on new years eve.
I have a hunch that bowing at shrines used to be a way to interact with them.
The mountain top will always be snowy, but, the other two neighborhoods, with Seasons installed, will have all four seasons.
This is generally what you're already doing at a shrine, asking for good fortune. Bowing or clapping are the motions you make while doing so. Clapping might offend South Koreans too, though.
I'm talking about the part of the world that always has snow on the ground not just the mountain top.