"BeJaWa;d-936095" wrote:
Third I just would like recommendations and reviews on content (largely focusing on the premium content)
I mostly play with supernaturals in a historical or fantasy setting and I do a lot of building. I also like anything that adds skills and have been trying to figure out what exactly offers skills in the store.
I don't overly enjoy futuristic play, and I don't do a whole lot focusing on children or younger. Most of my "family" play I try to get through as quickly as possible and tend to get bored doing.
This is a list of the stuff I am currently considering.
Any comments on issues with it or descriptions on how it functions would be helpful. Also if anybody has any links to reviewers or information on store content that would be awesome. If there is something not on my list that you think would be good please feel free to share :)
Since you mostly play fantasy/historical (which is how I also play), I would definitely recommend the Enchanted Bundle of Dark Dealings, especially if you play witches, because the spellbook will improve their spellcasting ability. Keep in mind that if you have More Magic, the EBDD might be free. And if you get that, the compilation that they're in may be cheap or free; you might look into that, once you have those. There are some cascades that involve those, but it's been several years so I don't remember them precisely.
I use the artisan station a lot, but that's me; I love making the perfumes because I love the buffs they give. Same with the chicken coop; while gathering eggs is nice, you can get better eggs by planting them after doing the gardening opportunities. The buffs you get from playing with the chicks, and from asking the chickens a question (you may have to do this multiple times) are nice, and worth getting the chicken coop for, I think.
The Humble Harvest stands are useful if you have a Sim that you don't feel like learning gardening with, but want better produce than you can purchase from the grocery store. While the harvests you get from it are random (and never include meats or dairy), they are better quality than what you buy at the grocery store. Of course, if you have dragons, then all you need to do is head to a community gardening lot and let a green dragon do your harvesting for you. :)
I absolutely LOVE both the archery range (comes with Duke of Bows) and the carousel. The archery range because it gives your Sim the athletic skill without you needing something anachronistic like weight machines, treadmills, or stereos. The carousel I love just because... it's a carousel. :) I dunno, I just love the idea of it. :)
I have never used either the Surf's Up or the tractor, because neither of those feels like they would fit into a fantasy/historical game. I got the Grandpa set almost solely because of the orange trees. (Must have more harvests!)
Brunch at the Old Mill is cool because tea. :) Also, the rock stairs and fences go great with medieval and fantasy builds. I use them all the time.
Palace of Versailles and Tutor of Tudors just feel like necessities for me, although neither one of them has premium content. But for costumes and furnishings for your richer Sims, they're awesome.
All the single furniture pieces you have on your list I would recommend; I can see you're going for the Make a Wish and Storybook sets, which look great. If you get enough of those, then the Make a Wish compilation may be free, if it comes around on the DD. (It IS on the DD, isn't it? Or was that an older rotation?)