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ChampandGirlie
7 years agoSeasoned Ace
There's actually not a strict rule for me. I'm fine with homes with stairs though. I'd say most of the houses that I play are multi-story.
When I download a home, I definitely download homes with stairs. I guess I like to have a yard and possibly a pool, so I prefer to stack the floors. I'm ok with basements too though basement space is just for certain uses in my households such as laundry or "rec rooms".
I just recently downloaded an actual palace and added a royal family in my game. It sounds cheesy but it seemed appropriate for this save. I decided that Prince Alistair Von Haunt has returned to the save with his princess wife, Claudine, and young son, Lionel. They own the Von Haunt estate but they don't actually live there anymore. That's just their official, historic palace that is open for public tours. They have a second modern palace on the large lot in Newcrest which is now a swanky area, where they actually live privately. They also own the Von Haunt winery.
Anyway, their palace is a gorgeous download from the gallery that someone clearly did ridiculously detailed recent work on since it was published after Seasons was released. I mean, those sims don't have other jobs so they have time to walk around all those floors and corridors.
I play with a lot of other demographics too including much more modest families. I like to play a whole bunch of different characters and see how they interact with each other.
When I download a home, I definitely download homes with stairs. I guess I like to have a yard and possibly a pool, so I prefer to stack the floors. I'm ok with basements too though basement space is just for certain uses in my households such as laundry or "rec rooms".
I just recently downloaded an actual palace and added a royal family in my game. It sounds cheesy but it seemed appropriate for this save. I decided that Prince Alistair Von Haunt has returned to the save with his princess wife, Claudine, and young son, Lionel. They own the Von Haunt estate but they don't actually live there anymore. That's just their official, historic palace that is open for public tours. They have a second modern palace on the large lot in Newcrest which is now a swanky area, where they actually live privately. They also own the Von Haunt winery.
Anyway, their palace is a gorgeous download from the gallery that someone clearly did ridiculously detailed recent work on since it was published after Seasons was released. I mean, those sims don't have other jobs so they have time to walk around all those floors and corridors.
I play with a lot of other demographics too including much more modest families. I like to play a whole bunch of different characters and see how they interact with each other.