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I think a farm fits more naturally into Henford on Bagley. Was there a specific lot in Brindleton Bay that you were thinking about?
With regards to cow or llama, I think it depends on a few other things. I like cows and chickens for simple living, into cooking sims. I like llamas for crafty, creative sims. Will your sims fit into any of those categories?
I would try cheating them into a dilapidated farm with very little or no funds. They've inherited a farm that they need to fix up, but haven't been given the funds to do so. How will they make that money?
I find that earning money in the game is too easy, so when I have more than one adult sim in a household, I try not to have more than one with a typical job. It means I have someone to do odd jobs (in my current household, this means caring for the twin toddlers and triplet babies...) around the house and someone bringing home a bit of money without getting more money than they can actually spend.
I tend to start households as "realistic" until I get to know my the sims. Sometimes I'm not expecting them to give off occult vibes, but then they do and I go with it. I think this could apply to high school, acting, and being a scientist as well. Once you get a feel for your sims through gameplay, if those things fit the story, go with them. If they don't, follow the path that does!
Have fun!
With regards to cow or llama, I think it depends on a few other things. I like cows and chickens for simple living, into cooking sims. I like llamas for crafty, creative sims. Will your sims fit into any of those categories?
I would try cheating them into a dilapidated farm with very little or no funds. They've inherited a farm that they need to fix up, but haven't been given the funds to do so. How will they make that money?
I find that earning money in the game is too easy, so when I have more than one adult sim in a household, I try not to have more than one with a typical job. It means I have someone to do odd jobs (in my current household, this means caring for the twin toddlers and triplet babies...) around the house and someone bringing home a bit of money without getting more money than they can actually spend.
I tend to start households as "realistic" until I get to know my the sims. Sometimes I'm not expecting them to give off occult vibes, but then they do and I go with it. I think this could apply to high school, acting, and being a scientist as well. Once you get a feel for your sims through gameplay, if those things fit the story, go with them. If they don't, follow the path that does!
Have fun!
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