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paigeisin5
2 years agoNew Spectator
I use MOO quite a bit, much more than I did in the past. Placing clutter, plants, bedside tables, windows and doors, and coffee tables is so much easier with Moo. Frankly, I have never understood why bookcases, side tables, kitchen cabinets and the like, gave us so few slots to place clutter on. Especially when we play a Sim that collects everything there is in the game to collect. Display cases just don't cut it as those only allow two or three items per shelf and the collector may have fifty to a hundred collectibles to display. My collector Sims worked hard to find their treasures, and they deserve a way to be able to view and admire their collections. As for using MOO while decorating a Sims home, every bit of space in a home is precious. Especially when toddlers, kids, pets and adults need space to maneuver without blocking other Sims. And there is nothing worse than having to place a sofa in a way that will allow the entire family to sit down and watch the TV, but without MOO the sofa is almost sitting in the middle of the living room because I can't place the sofa or the TV stand flush against the walls, which robs the room of a lot of square footage. Discovering MOO opened up all kinds of possibilities in the way I build and decorate my Sims's homes. I don't load up every available tabletop or shelf with clutter, but I do like placing more than just two items on some surfaces.
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