Godleyjeans
5 years agoNew Ace
New Save Plan: How do you, start fresh?
After seeing a tweet about one of the Sim Gurus always striping their world when they do a new save, it got me wondering about the rest of us, from fashion to day-to-day activities, I wanna know how you do your worlds.
Being autistic myself, I try various ways of treating my games from copying the guru's method and having the game generate completely fresh/non premade sims to keeping ALL the premade families and just going to town on blending bloodlines until everyone is a cousin of someone else.
Today I'm on my millionth new game (It never ends with the ideas and restarts) and doing a sorta mix of bloodlines/storytelling and letting the game do its thing. An example such as I delete any dupe families (Sims who look identical or like every game generated townie ever) and or sticking to storylines from Sims 2, bringing in the recreates Maxis did such as for the Smiths, Grunts, etc that you can download off the gallery, so a mesh of throwback and making space for new roles taken up by Families who are lazily added for filler factor.
It's hours of work deleting copies of sims and matchmaking some for instant story-telling but its worth it, especially the long run chapters (I saw one thread on here where a simmer had Cassandra Goth grow up and marry the blonde Curious brother, creating an adorable family and storyline that I've sought to take inspiration by), lots of it is just rehashing Sims 2 but at times, it's fun to mix things up.
Buuuut, that's just me.
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Comment below on how you do your restarts, is it a strip and rebuild situation? leave the game as is and let it tell the story? Bit of both or do you have your own method? I'm interested!
Being autistic myself, I try various ways of treating my games from copying the guru's method and having the game generate completely fresh/non premade sims to keeping ALL the premade families and just going to town on blending bloodlines until everyone is a cousin of someone else.
Today I'm on my millionth new game (It never ends with the ideas and restarts) and doing a sorta mix of bloodlines/storytelling and letting the game do its thing. An example such as I delete any dupe families (Sims who look identical or like every game generated townie ever) and or sticking to storylines from Sims 2, bringing in the recreates Maxis did such as for the Smiths, Grunts, etc that you can download off the gallery, so a mesh of throwback and making space for new roles taken up by Families who are lazily added for filler factor.
It's hours of work deleting copies of sims and matchmaking some for instant story-telling but its worth it, especially the long run chapters (I saw one thread on here where a simmer had Cassandra Goth grow up and marry the blonde Curious brother, creating an adorable family and storyline that I've sought to take inspiration by), lots of it is just rehashing Sims 2 but at times, it's fun to mix things up.
Buuuut, that's just me.
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Comment below on how you do your restarts, is it a strip and rebuild situation? leave the game as is and let it tell the story? Bit of both or do you have your own method? I'm interested!