My sim is doing quite nicely with her "farm" (chickens, llama, cow, and about 8 crop plots). Started her off with nothing and she's slowly making bank. She knits and does cross stitch and cans. Two-story house, shed, and it's mostly furnished. My only wish is that there were a few better off the grid lighting choices but…
At a spawn point. I did a rags-to-riches extreme challenge and after fishing out a violin managed to do quite well by having my sim busk in front of one of the bars in San Myshuno right where all the sims spawned.
I got it and have no intention of using the Murphy bed. I saw a couple of review streams before I bought it. I don’t care for the paintings on the bed and in my case, it’s not a draw. I liked the other objects though and the lot traits are appealing. So far I am pleased with the pack.
For what its worth, I built a tier 3 family playtested home.It has 2 full baths, 3 bedrooms (small bedrooms). One is for a toddler. Limited use of move objects inside. I have ample room outside. I have room for some skill building options.No Murphy bed as I don’t care for them. I could make this even larger by exploiting…
I have been building and playing in tiny homes in the Sims for a good long while now. I am fascinated by tiny homes. What we're getting by and large are not tiny home appropriate objects and there's a part of me that is disappointed by that. But I do like the style of furniture that we are getting and most of it fits in…
To be honest, I dislike having the machines in my saves. I find the game play very irritating. I occasionally put them in for gallery builds and the play testing drives me batty (you test a shower and the hamper fills up and now you have to do laundry. You test a tub, same thing. You didn't pay attention and your sim is…
In an actual tiny home? In what they're calling a micro home, no. But if your layout was thoughtful or if you found ways to work around the restrictions, then you could make this work for 4 sims in a 100 tile home. You're probably looking at a 6 tile bathroom if you have toddlers, but you really don't need masses of space…
Most of the objects don't scream tiny living to me, but they fit one of my aesthetics very well and I'll enjoy using the items in my midcentury modern builds a lot. I don't usually think twice about stuff packs.
Sweaters, socks, scarves, hats? Those are the kinds of things I knit. Beginning knitters often start on projects that are flat, like scarves. Socks are probably the toughest (at least in my opinion). I learned to knit as an adult and to me it has always been a really relaxing and productive hobby. I have become proficient…
I would like to nominate: Lot Name: Fountain of Knowledge Origin ID of the original creator: Phirehero Phirehero is an amazing builder who does some truly epic and thoughtful things with his builds. This one, a library, just blew me away—it’s playtested too.
I said yes, because I do like to know what's in a pack before I decide to purchase it or not. Having said that, I've found that sticking to specific game changers who I trust is the way to go. More than a few are 100% squee every single time. I don't bother with those. I want someone who is going to be honest about what…
I went from a hard no (because I thought it was going to be mostly CAS focused and I don't do CAS) to hmmm, I think I want this. Just not at full price. I like doing modern builds and a lot of the build/buy will work nicely with that.
I don't care about the CAS stuff or the fashion career, but I like the photography features and some of the build/buy. Sooooo will enter giveaways or wait for a sale.
You got: OLIVIA POPE You're a power dresser and a trailblazer (and not just because you have a fierce collection of outerwear). While you may favor the finer things in life (ahem, like a bag collection that will make us cry), you know what works for you and that your wardrobe will last you for years to come.
Art Deco Island Villa Residential Lot Size: 50 x 50 Cost: $ 186,692 5 bedrooms/4 bathrooms No CC/playtested Gallery ID: oxfordsplice Download: Gallery link Pics here:
My sim has a thriving garden on an off-the-grid beach lot. I have some issues with the off-the-grid trait, but gardening isn't one of them. She is able to water and tend the plants normally. She's got an area of fruits, vegetables, and herbs and they're not all exotic either. Everything has been out of doors though.
Personally, it's my favorite pack. I thought it adds a lot of dimension and challenge to the game. There are some good solid reviews out there that will give you a feel for how it all works.
I am happy with the pack which works for what I want out of the game, but this is very on point. You have to vote with your money. Take your time before buying the packs. Don't pre-order (frankly, I have never understood the point of pre-ordering. It's not like you get anything extra or reduced for doing so). Watch a lot…
I have never gotten the fuss over functional cars (or open world). It's just not how I play this game. But this is part of the issue, isn't it? There are people who get highly into CAS, people who mostly do gameplay, people who build. Sometimes content comes out that satisfies one of those groups. As a builder, I've been…
I've seen a lot of tweets, a lot of videos, and been in a lot of streams where a lot of people have asked for the liberated objects and been perfectly fine with the notion that they are purely decorative. I'm just fine with getting a decorative car. I'm over the moon with decorative plants. I can find ways to make sure my…
I could have sworn that the people who were at EA Play all said that they were told the counters and cabinets would be patched in. I just want some bug fixes. I've got random sims swarming over all my island living lots. The off the grid stuff desperately needs some bug fixes too.
I opted for no. I don't do CAS. If I did do CAS, their clothes are not to my personal taste, and a new career is not enough for me to buy a pack. If there's some amazing build/buy, I might change my mind.