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wexxam
5 years agoSeasoned Ace
"permanentrose;c-17767424" wrote:
Did not watch the full video since I'm about to head to bed and it probably answers my question, but I figured I'd ask anyway - what does everyone love so much about generations? I never had that pack when I played the sims 3 and was just wondering what exactly it adds to the game!
It made every life stage more unique and fun to play.
Toddlers and babies were given prams, had some new interactions, and an imaginary friend doll that only they could see if it decided to come to life.
Children were given after school activities and could go on field trips, we could send them to boarding schools, they had a tonne of new objects and activities such as a costume box, treehouse, hopscotch, and a lot of other unique things to do. They could also have sleepovers now, and pillow fights. Also a chemistry table was added for them (we have that in TS4 now I guess).
Teens could learn to drive, play pranks around the house, egg other sims houses, or do the doorbell ditch, they had curfews and the police would bring them back home if they stayed out late. They had prom, and graduation, and they also had some more unique interactions. There was a chance that the teens parents could receive a message to go on a free vacation and they then could hold teen parties.
Sims who were engaged could hold bachelor/bachelorette parties.
Adult sims could get midlife crises wants which means they were unable to be removed from the wants section until the timer expired.
Elder sims had canes and had some unique interactions just for elders.
There were so many different objects that granted new gameplay as well such as bunkbeds and spiral staircases.
Overall the pack added so much life and depth to every life stage which TS4 desperately needs.
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