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BansheeHVO
4 years agoSeasoned Veteran
I'm currently in the middle of a Henford-on-Bagley build for Charles Moyer's oldest, Leo, and a Brindleton Bay build for one of the first sim children I actually raised properly.
The first time around, I'd only been playing a few days. My sim, Alex, had babies and I was flying by the seat of my pants. I had her engage in risky woohoo, figuring it would give her something to do (she was a lazy sim so I had her remain unemployed while her housemates went to work), but ended up with triplets! I didn't even know she was having them - when the 'name your sim' box popped up three times, I figured something had gone wrong. Only realised what was up when three bassinets appeared.
Those three kids were basically raised to be feral. All three housemates had to take turns looking after them (because the sim Alex has been impregnated by had collapsed from exhaustion and died immediately after the act. He was elderly and looked tired, admittedly, but I didn't let him rest and he expired before she'd even had time to do a pregnancy test).
I didn't know kids were supposed to do homework, so they never did. I had no idea how to raise their skills (or even that we're supposed to!) or anything, so they just did whatever.
Prior to Sims 4, the last Sims game I'd really played was the Urbz and Sims 2 on console (I never really got into Sims 3, though I own it), so...
I said all that to say that Oliver and his sister, Ava, were raised right. At that point, I'd been playing for a few months and I'd gotten the hang of everything. I knew how to ace University, do well at work etc, so quickly figured out how to raise children to be anything other than ragamuffins. They were A students, averaged A+ at university, had childhood friends, actually went to school on time and worked hard at their jobs without prompting.
I've followed my formula for success ever since (unless play otherwise calls for it).
In any case, I figured it was about time I built him a house. Little River Villa was for Ava and it's about time Ollie had somewhere to live..
But I digress...
I had a few hours and built a restaurant in DSV. Somewhere upscale for famous/upwardly mobile sims to eat and see and be seen...
DESCRIPTION: Located in the heart of Del Sol Valley, Nero Valley has quickly become THE place to see and be seen for the city's elite. With Michelin-starred chefs and a menu that has sims travelling from San Myshuno to Mount Komo to try it, Nero Valley is sure to be a mainstay on critics' lists for many years to come...
RESIDENTIAL
This lot was designed to replace Ward Park in Del Sol Valley.
Gallery: NERO VALLEY RESTAURANT
Lot Type: Restaurant
Lot Size: 20X20
Cost: 129,517
NO CC, but please DO remember to enter the MOO cheat before placing this lot.
https://i.imgur.com/flBjvT3.png
https://i.imgur.com/zymkETJ.png
https://i.imgur.com/a0LyjnH.png
https://i.imgur.com/Pf4LCgr.png
https://i.imgur.com/CvP261N.png
https://i.imgur.com/fBCOu9y.png
The first time around, I'd only been playing a few days. My sim, Alex, had babies and I was flying by the seat of my pants. I had her engage in risky woohoo, figuring it would give her something to do (she was a lazy sim so I had her remain unemployed while her housemates went to work), but ended up with triplets! I didn't even know she was having them - when the 'name your sim' box popped up three times, I figured something had gone wrong. Only realised what was up when three bassinets appeared.
Those three kids were basically raised to be feral. All three housemates had to take turns looking after them (because the sim Alex has been impregnated by had collapsed from exhaustion and died immediately after the act. He was elderly and looked tired, admittedly, but I didn't let him rest and he expired before she'd even had time to do a pregnancy test).
I didn't know kids were supposed to do homework, so they never did. I had no idea how to raise their skills (or even that we're supposed to!) or anything, so they just did whatever.
Prior to Sims 4, the last Sims game I'd really played was the Urbz and Sims 2 on console (I never really got into Sims 3, though I own it), so...
I said all that to say that Oliver and his sister, Ava, were raised right. At that point, I'd been playing for a few months and I'd gotten the hang of everything. I knew how to ace University, do well at work etc, so quickly figured out how to raise children to be anything other than ragamuffins. They were A students, averaged A+ at university, had childhood friends, actually went to school on time and worked hard at their jobs without prompting.
I've followed my formula for success ever since (unless play otherwise calls for it).
In any case, I figured it was about time I built him a house. Little River Villa was for Ava and it's about time Ollie had somewhere to live..
But I digress...
I had a few hours and built a restaurant in DSV. Somewhere upscale for famous/upwardly mobile sims to eat and see and be seen...
DESCRIPTION: Located in the heart of Del Sol Valley, Nero Valley has quickly become THE place to see and be seen for the city's elite. With Michelin-starred chefs and a menu that has sims travelling from San Myshuno to Mount Komo to try it, Nero Valley is sure to be a mainstay on critics' lists for many years to come...
RESIDENTIAL
This lot was designed to replace Ward Park in Del Sol Valley.
Gallery: NERO VALLEY RESTAURANT
Lot Type: Restaurant
Lot Size: 20X20
Cost: 129,517
NO CC, but please DO remember to enter the MOO cheat before placing this lot.
https://i.imgur.com/flBjvT3.png
https://i.imgur.com/zymkETJ.png
https://i.imgur.com/a0LyjnH.png
https://i.imgur.com/Pf4LCgr.png
https://i.imgur.com/CvP261N.png
https://i.imgur.com/fBCOu9y.png