* futon (quilted floor mattress) * low tea table and legless chairs * go gameboard * rice cooker * Bon dance at the Festival of Lights * toilet with built-in sink * single-width shoji door * randosel school backpack for kids
I like it quite a lot, but I wish my CAS didn't always seem to default to Vampires. I mean, it's great, but I get tired of hearing it every. single. time. Too much of a good thing.
I love playing spellcasters who straddle magic with mundane family lives. I think it comes from growing up on Bewitched reruns and the 90s Sabrina sitcom.
The Wakaba neighborhood in SE seems pretty easy to fix.* Turn the shells in the town square into rabbit hole shops. * Make the train station platform routable, and place some vending machines * Turn the big shell by the river into apartments
* Color Wheel for hair, eyes, and skin tone * Mix & Match Swatches for Build/Buy and CAS (multiple channels per item, choose from all swatches in a material type)
The removal of proper shrine etiquette. Also, the lack of common Japanese household items like:* futon * chabudai and zaisu * rice cooker * toilet with an inbuilt sink * tea set
I can't believe they included "take selfie." They remove bowing (the proper etiquette), but leave in something that the game itself acknowledges is offensive. Also, if the gurus haven't watched this, they need to: Japan: Where Gods Aren't Gods and Worshipers Aren't Religious (Shinto Explained)
I played for about 6 hours straight last night, mostly in build mode. No mods or CC installed. Zero problems. Processor Intel(R) Core(TM) i5-7400K CPU @ 3.00GHz 3.00 GHz Installed RAM 8.0 GB System type 64-bit operating system, x64-based processor
Yeah. Not only did the Gurus fail to choose Japanese simmers (or even simmers with an awareness of Japanese architecture) for the community-created lots, they're also ignoring direct input from Japanese simmers about the removal of cultural content.