@PugLove888 Heh. Heh. While I was reading some of the questions and inquires people had with the FvW mod I mentioned before I stumbled upon an interesting screenshot that raised an eyebrow. Those wings look a little too whimsical. ๐
I was diagnosed with ADD when I really young, and it just followed me into my adulthood. The H part has always been debatable if the 'fidgets' are the hyperactivity or just the lack of sitting still. I can't sit still if my life depended on it. Head shakes, twitch of head to the side, rub fingers together, resituate legs, rocking gently...yeah...I was horrible at those stay quiet games like hide and seek, or Macro Polo. On-top of having migraines for 18 years (and counting) my eyesight became photosensitive. Bright artificial or natural light causes a burnish pain and I have been told to just get used to it. Hmm...no. I think it got worse as years went on with the migraines, even as ocular migraines were coming on more. (pain behind the eye, stabs of pain, eye twitches etc.) I wouldn't wish any of them on my worst enemy. I am lighthearted with the jokes. Life is too short to be overly sensitive and frankly I know the difference between a light humor and being verbally destructive in a "light" manner.
"I think people like the Off the Grid concept in the game because it poses a unique challenge and for storytellers it can be a means of exploring a kind of world they don't' experience in their everyday life. For people who lived 200 years ago, our life would be Science Fiction, but for us their lives are historical fiction/fantasy! Finally, it is very rewarding to see your Sims work at something and get a tangible product from their efforts! While I do love the chessboard for giving my Sims logic (its been in all 4 versions of The Sims ), I really prefer to have them paint, garden, make potions, knit, or make robots!"
I couldn't agree more. I always thought it was interesting how people can live off the grid and stabilize themselves. 200 years would bee the 1800s though. LOL. I would be interested to know what those of 1800s think of the ever-growing technology lifestyle. I think I may freak them out with them smart lights turning on via smartwatch. I always design really nice houses, and wanted to reward my Sims with the amenities..like a rags and riches. I didn't know until I got the alert the lot was 'Off The Grid' so the game agreed with my idea too. lol.
When I placed down an unfurnished house, the ladies only had a few thousand left, so They have a tent to fit all four of them to sleep, a cooler, campfire, and outdoor shower. Still only able to use a bush for bathroom use until they come back from work to bring in income. Each one is a 'Recreate' somehow. One is taking on the Civil Designer, one is a Conservationist, one an Interior Designer, and the other is learning the Selvadora culture who has an Archeology modded career. Thought it fit in snug. I really prefer the potion making too, and find enjoyment with the plopsy to sell off the side i.e. with knitting too, building creations like candles, objects in order to sell them on the marketplace table for a little extra $$. I save the hacking/programming for the more mischievous Sims. LOL. I started to really enjoy gardening again now that these women have to sustain themselves somehow. the paintings that are finished is SO pretty. (when one is creative.) James Turner was plopping his Sims own artwork in peoples homes after interior designing and you know that is a great idea.
I don't remember Zombies in Sims 2. Gasp?? That is amazing with romantic Sims. Omg....๐ ๐