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ariannaneal
6 years agoNew Spectator
"takenbysheep;c-16999604" wrote:
@AlwaysAsking Yeah, it's mostly just backstory that makes the premades interesting to me. I don't remember where I found out... like kalaksed said above it might say it in his bio, but I might have gotten it from the sims wiki. It's worth checking out his page- The landgraabs have such a wild little family tree going on. Apparently Nancy's mom died in a fire while she was young. Maybe that's why the woman's so bitter!
I just never played the premade families in my games, I'm not sure why... Probably if I'd looked into their backstories more I might have done it.
I did play the scientists in Strangetown, in Sims 2, and that was cool. All my Sims playing friends have always played the premades. I usually delete them from my game and bulldoze their houses, lol. But I now have one save going where my best master painter moves from house to house painting portraits of the families, so I'm getting to know the families, because I actually move my sim in with them, you know?
The one time I played as Johnny he went to hang out at a bar, and the bar tender was so good looking! And when Johnny "Got to know" him, he actually had a decent trait, like, nice, or something. So I had Johnny turn on the charm, they became great (platonic) friends right away, he asked him to move in with him, and then I saved the bartender guy, as he was, to my library. Seriously, he's the only great townie (with traits included) that I've ever seen in one of my games :smiley:
https://i.imgur.com/SAZSffI.png
Anyway, cool topic! and thanks for the info on Johnny!
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