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MiaSkywalker1
9 years agoSeasoned Ace
Oh boy oh boy oh boy! I was looking forward to this again. :)
Username: MiaSkywalker (MiaSkywalker1 on Origin)
Link to your Sims 3 My Page: MiaSkywalker
I have installed the following Expansion Packs: All of them
I have installed the following Stuff Packs: All of them (I have a really powerful gaming rig)
I own the following Store Content: Everything except some exclusive content (like Dr. Pepper stuff)
I own the following EA-made Worlds: All of them
Some of my favorite colors are: Any form of purple, wood tones, metals (gold and silver), jewel tones. I also like rock and wood patterns on things.
I really don’t like this color: Orange, teal. Some is OK, just not predominant. Please no day-glow or neon colors.
I love to use items from this set: Happily Ever After, Make a Wish, Faire Folk sets.
I prefer to play in this EA-made World: Dragon Valley
I enjoy this style of build the most: Medieval, Celtic, fantasy that fits well with those two.
I really don’t want this in my game: I don't really care for heavy urban styles; I have no interest in either Bridgeport or Twinbrook, and have never played either. While I can admire a skyscraper build that someone makes, I will never download or use it. I tend to prefer rural or pre-urban worlds and games. A medieval, Celtic, or fairy tale look will make me ecstatic. I do NOT play either Isla Paradiso or Sunlit Tides because of the lag issues I've heard about in them, and I don't play Starlight Shores because the whole entertainer thing bores me.
I would or would not like lots in the following sizes: I prefer smaller lots, because there are generally more of those empty on any world. Anything between 20x15 to 40x40 is good. Larger than that, the lot gets hard to place. It is NOT necessary to make a starter home; I always use the free real estate cheat to place my Sims, so price is never an issue. :)
I want/don’t want berry sims: Berry Sims are fine, although I tend to prefer their skins not too brightly colored unless they're occults of some sort. (Especially in that case if they have pointed ears and I can say that they're elves.) I think all the Sims in Dragon Valley are berry Sims of one sort or another. I also prefer using red/blue/purple/green tones rather than orange/yellow, just because the latter can appear a bit jaundiced. :)
I want/don’t want occult sims: I love all occults except zombies and mummies, particularly witches and fairies.
I want/don’t want pets in the household: I love cats, but if a dog is included, I would prefer a small one. My favorite animals are cats, dragons, and unicorns, in no particular order.
Do you want your sims and/or pets skilled up for you? If so, how much? I would prefer them completely unskilled, but if you have a point in one or two skills for story purposes, that's fine.
Are there certain skills you want skilled because you really like having them ready when you start with a new sim or household? Nope, I really love doing the skilling myself!
Are there particular skill items that you really like having in a build? I like having room for a garden, although I prefer to plant the garden myself. Art easels are good because I like having them paint, but don't worry about computers for writing; I prefer to use Buzzler's Scribbling Pad for my medieval Sims. :)
Other: Although I do play realistic worlds (Riverview, Sunset Valley, Aurora Skies, Hidden Springs, Monte Vista), I prefer the more fantasy types of worlds like Lunar Lakes and Dragon Valley. I have one Lunar Lakes game where I've edited all the townies so they're wearing superhero outfits (I did this shortly after getting the Movie Stuff pack), and used Nraas Dresser to lock their outfits so EA won't change them. Sims is my escape from reality, so the more fantastical a build, generally the more I'll like it. :)
Oh, and I wanted to add; I would really love some medieval commercial lots if you think you could manage it. I've done some, and they're in my studio, but I'm sure there are many kinds of things that I have not thought of yet. What I mean is, not typical Sims commercial lots, like rabbitholes and shops, but something that would fit more in a small medieval town. :)
Username: MiaSkywalker (MiaSkywalker1 on Origin)
Link to your Sims 3 My Page: MiaSkywalker
I have installed the following Expansion Packs: All of them
I have installed the following Stuff Packs: All of them (I have a really powerful gaming rig)
I own the following Store Content: Everything except some exclusive content (like Dr. Pepper stuff)
I own the following EA-made Worlds: All of them
Some of my favorite colors are: Any form of purple, wood tones, metals (gold and silver), jewel tones. I also like rock and wood patterns on things.
I really don’t like this color: Orange, teal. Some is OK, just not predominant. Please no day-glow or neon colors.
I love to use items from this set: Happily Ever After, Make a Wish, Faire Folk sets.
I prefer to play in this EA-made World: Dragon Valley
I enjoy this style of build the most: Medieval, Celtic, fantasy that fits well with those two.
I really don’t want this in my game: I don't really care for heavy urban styles; I have no interest in either Bridgeport or Twinbrook, and have never played either. While I can admire a skyscraper build that someone makes, I will never download or use it. I tend to prefer rural or pre-urban worlds and games. A medieval, Celtic, or fairy tale look will make me ecstatic. I do NOT play either Isla Paradiso or Sunlit Tides because of the lag issues I've heard about in them, and I don't play Starlight Shores because the whole entertainer thing bores me.
I would or would not like lots in the following sizes: I prefer smaller lots, because there are generally more of those empty on any world. Anything between 20x15 to 40x40 is good. Larger than that, the lot gets hard to place. It is NOT necessary to make a starter home; I always use the free real estate cheat to place my Sims, so price is never an issue. :)
I want/don’t want berry sims: Berry Sims are fine, although I tend to prefer their skins not too brightly colored unless they're occults of some sort. (Especially in that case if they have pointed ears and I can say that they're elves.) I think all the Sims in Dragon Valley are berry Sims of one sort or another. I also prefer using red/blue/purple/green tones rather than orange/yellow, just because the latter can appear a bit jaundiced. :)
I want/don’t want occult sims: I love all occults except zombies and mummies, particularly witches and fairies.
I want/don’t want pets in the household: I love cats, but if a dog is included, I would prefer a small one. My favorite animals are cats, dragons, and unicorns, in no particular order.
Do you want your sims and/or pets skilled up for you? If so, how much? I would prefer them completely unskilled, but if you have a point in one or two skills for story purposes, that's fine.
Are there certain skills you want skilled because you really like having them ready when you start with a new sim or household? Nope, I really love doing the skilling myself!
Are there particular skill items that you really like having in a build? I like having room for a garden, although I prefer to plant the garden myself. Art easels are good because I like having them paint, but don't worry about computers for writing; I prefer to use Buzzler's Scribbling Pad for my medieval Sims. :)
Other: Although I do play realistic worlds (Riverview, Sunset Valley, Aurora Skies, Hidden Springs, Monte Vista), I prefer the more fantasy types of worlds like Lunar Lakes and Dragon Valley. I have one Lunar Lakes game where I've edited all the townies so they're wearing superhero outfits (I did this shortly after getting the Movie Stuff pack), and used Nraas Dresser to lock their outfits so EA won't change them. Sims is my escape from reality, so the more fantastical a build, generally the more I'll like it. :)
Oh, and I wanted to add; I would really love some medieval commercial lots if you think you could manage it. I've done some, and they're in my studio, but I'm sure there are many kinds of things that I have not thought of yet. What I mean is, not typical Sims commercial lots, like rabbitholes and shops, but something that would fit more in a small medieval town. :)