I could've chosen several of the above, as I don't play all saves or all sims the same way. I enjoy real life, but not in the game. I do enjoy me some fictional realism there, but not like Real Life.
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Multigenerational rotational player, mix of occult and family play. The closest description was serial woohoo because my sims are always either completely monogamous or woohoo anything that moves, not much in between. I'm currently working on having a baby with a scarecrow. But a lot more of my sims are happily married and faithful.
@DoloresGrey That's amazing. I love how Bob Pancakes is your family Patriarch.
I like all aspects of the game, but I really usually just get lost in the game and play in Live mode. I love the mundane stuff like cooking, farming, gardening, raising kids, leveling up skills, completing aspirations, but then I also really like the festivals, vacation worlds and adventure style packs like Batuu / Strangerville. I have a vivid imagination since I was a little kid, so I'm always imagining their stories. It's more of a mix of Real Life Gameplay + Imagination/Story for me.
But of course, who doesn't like those days when you spend hours renovating the gym and suddenly realize if you raise the ceiling you can actually fit the climbing machine inside the building. So, I'm part builder, just not a very skilled one lol.
Almost voted "supersim creator", I tend to play them till they've completed most of the aspirations, but with each new sim I'm adding and modifying rules to make it tougher.
Recent months have seen me raising up a generation of "super sim" kids with all the rapid-skill-up perks and aspiration rewards, even going so far as to grab premade kid sims like Olive Tinker and fold them into the rotation (a frustrating prospect when there's not at least one parent with 'super sim' capabilities to keep order 24 hours a day.)
It's definitely sped up my rotational play as sims reach their goals faster so they can be tagged out for the next story arc.
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If I'm actually trying to play a game? Townie fashionista. Every time I see a townie... I have to give them a makeover.
Amen to that! "Oh no, that simply will not do" might as well be the motto of the university dorms in my game! Whenever I send one of my sims to college, the first thing that happens is all the roommates get edited. All of them. And their romantic partners, party guests, and anyone else who shows up besides.
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And remember this above all. Our Roman gods are watching. Make sure they are not ashamed!
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Occult Family Storyteller. I usually don't play a family for more than 10 generations, I don't play for Real Life (even an idealized Real Life), and you don't even have storyteller as an option, which is the heart of what I do. If I can't come up with a sim's story, or when that sim's story is done, I move my focus elsewhere.
I would call my play style "whatever".
The only things I don't care on Sims are building, too much real life or fashion (unless it's the ever-so-fabulous and unique randomized Sims fashion that I adore). My saves are just fictional but fun (for me) chaos.
I like to give my Sims a lot of freedom and their choices often guide me to different direction that I originally chose for them.
A mix of builder, real-life, supersim and in my decade game grim reapers assistant. I didn't count the urns and gravestones, but my both graveyards are quite impressive, I guess is more then 300 sims I've killed with mccc.
I like to play legacy style with my one family and love my occults. Though I never seem to make it past the fourth generation. @DoloresGrey wow, I can see why it's your pride and joy. I love how you have added the pets and even threw in a 100 baby challenge
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My pretty child, my sweet one.
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The day's divinity.... The Ghost Song - Jim Morrison
I’m a storyteller who doesn't do "real life" or multi generational gameplay.
I build my own sets, create my own actors and try to re-shape existing worlds in ways to make them interconnect with one another. Many of my characters are either audacious outlaws living on the edge of the world, or the opposite: good, quiet, law abiding folks who -often against their will- are drawn into a supernatural realm and end up doing "less law abiding" things in order to simply survive.
There will be mayhem and there will be all of it. In epic proportions ofcourse.
I finally selected 'real life' meaning 'not occult'. We needed an occult choice for those who mostly play with vampires, etc!
My version of 'real life' isn't quite that - I don't make my simself, and I like to play historical settings more than modern (but not always). I also really enjoy building, so I was a bit torn.
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That's an impressive family tree! I how you put the pets in it even.
The Winters family Tree --- My Mods
I like all aspects of the game, but I really usually just get lost in the game and play in Live mode. I love the mundane stuff like cooking, farming, gardening, raising kids, leveling up skills, completing aspirations, but then I also really like the festivals, vacation worlds and adventure style packs like Batuu / Strangerville. I have a vivid imagination since I was a little kid, so I'm always imagining their stories. It's more of a mix of Real Life Gameplay + Imagination/Story for me.
But of course, who doesn't like those days when you spend hours renovating the gym and suddenly realize if you raise the ceiling you can actually fit the climbing machine inside the building. So, I'm part builder, just not a very skilled one lol.
It's definitely sped up my rotational play as sims reach their goals faster so they can be tagged out for the next story arc.
And remember this above all. Our Roman gods are watching. Make sure they are not ashamed!
My NBA site, Pace and Space
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Amen to that! "Oh no, that simply will not do" might as well be the motto of the university dorms in my game! Whenever I send one of my sims to college, the first thing that happens is all the roommates get edited. All of them. And their romantic partners, party guests, and anyone else who shows up besides.
And remember this above all. Our Roman gods are watching. Make sure they are not ashamed!
My NBA site, Pace and Space
I never make them over because I want to keep all the weird that occurs naturally in my sims world!
The only things I don't care on Sims are building, too much real life or fashion (unless it's the ever-so-fabulous and unique randomized Sims fashion that I adore). My saves are just fictional but fun (for me) chaos.
I like to give my Sims a lot of freedom and their choices often guide me to different direction that I originally chose for them.
@DoloresGrey wow, I can see why it's your pride and joy. I love how you have added the pets and even threw in a 100 baby challenge
Shake dreams from your hair
My pretty child, my sweet one.
Choose the day and choose the sign of your day
The day's divinity....
The Ghost Song - Jim Morrison
I build my own sets, create my own actors and try to re-shape existing worlds in ways to make them interconnect with one another. Many of my characters are either audacious outlaws living on the edge of the world, or the opposite: good, quiet, law abiding folks who -often against their will- are drawn into a supernatural realm and end up doing "less law abiding" things in order to simply survive.
There will be mayhem and there will be all of it. In epic proportions ofcourse.
My version of 'real life' isn't quite that - I don't make my simself, and I like to play historical settings more than modern (but not always). I also really enjoy building, so I was a bit torn.