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- debralou2002Rising RookieI wonder if the TV will have a western channel & since they mentioned that it will have influences from the American Indians I'm hoping there will be weaving. So we could weave a Navajo Indian blanket out of that new sheep wool. It will be interesting to see.
"Isharell;c-18280264" wrote:
I have a silly vision of a horse in an apartment in san mushino. :D
Could you put a horse in an apartment I wonder??
I did make a rooftop farm in one of the penthouse apartments in San myshuno and it functioned pretty well (just couldnt add plots for the giant veg tho).
I would have to check the fence were high enough....so the mini sheep and goats didnt jump over to their deaths!!LOL
- Katofhyrule12Seasoned Novice
"dogzdinner;c-18281502" wrote:
I would have to check the fence were high enough....so the mini sheep and goats didnt jump over to their deaths!!LOL
Everyone complains about the bugs and unintended gameplay that makes it into the game. You have to wonder what the gameplayers see before they take it out. Lambs jumping to their deaths sounds like something that they might have seen. LOL. - mcruddSeasoned Vanguard
"Gordy;c-18280632" wrote:
That straw texture is so bad lol
That is the first thing I am going to recolour to match my current straw ground terrain I made ;)
https://i.imgur.com/F1LWJnU.png - bshag4lvSeasoned Adventurer@McCrudd, I have your retextured straw and will definitely use it in Chestnut Ridge. That terrain is terrible, lol. I love yours!
- mcruddSeasoned VanguardAww that is so lovely to hear you are using my terrain @bshag4lv :) I will try and make a recolour as soon as sims4studio is updated for the new pack <3
- I love the small lambs but do we got sheeps too or not? :(
- SimmervilleSeasoned AceI see them as a version of the wild rabbits in Cottage Living, just that these are individuals. They even help with gardening by ie eating weeds. I don't think they have multiple life stages, but I'd be surprised if they live forever. I'm quite looking forward to them, they might work as a live stock (selling wool/milk) and as a single pet.
- Katofhyrule12Seasoned Novice
"Simmerville;c-18291317" wrote:
I see them as a version of the wild rabbits in Cottage Living, just that these are individuals. They even help with gardening by ie eating weeds. I don't think they have multiple life stages, but I'd be surprised if they live forever. I'm quite looking forward to them, they might work as a live stock (selling wool/milk) and as a single pet.
The rabbits are not tied to the tree stumps? - SimmervilleSeasoned Ace
"Katofhyrule12;c-18291320" wrote:
"Simmerville;c-18291317" wrote:
I see them as a version of the wild rabbits in Cottage Living, just that these are individuals. They even help with gardening by ie eating weeds. I don't think they have multiple life stages, but I'd be surprised if they live forever. I'm quite looking forward to them, they might work as a live stock (selling wool/milk) and as a single pet.
The rabbits are not tied to the tree stumps?
Yes, so I see the sheep and goats as "freed rabbits" that no longer need to return to their stump ;) It is actually a bit confusing that hey seem to be totally free, not even a bed object, will be interesting checking how they work - will they ever leave the lot like the chicken do? Fencing might get more essential than ever :)
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