"PHOEBESMOM601;c-16835086" wrote:
It's not a like the TS3 reputation ... is it?
Maybe someone can answer something for me. I've never been able to play in San Myshuno because it just seemed like more backdrop and inaccessible things than playable things. Is Del Sol any better with that? It'll make a difference if I buy it or not.
It is not anything like how S3's reputation system was. Usually goes back who see's you do what in public with sims that are currently in the area. If memory serves me correctly I think you always get a negative relationship drop when feeding on said sim anyway and if that's the case I believe it does make sense. Said sim probably just goes and spreads it around that you drank their plasma without permission though they may want to tweak it slightly that there's an off chance they may not remember you doing so like if the sim gets a dazed moodlet after being bitten.
Depends on what you're looking for in Del Sol.
Anything interactive outside lots seems to be the celebrity tiles.
People have been complaining about the size of the world not having enough residential lots ( it 'looks' like there could have been room for at least one more residential lot in Del Sol or maybe two. The run down neighborhood seems so unique and I like the look. Less clean than San Mynshuno. I haven't complained with so much GP in here.) Though the smallest world of lots for EP's til this day is Get to Work with four. There's a lot of gameplay around the fame system and gameplay objects.
With the new object for the door to have a bouncer at it you can make special VIP sections or just an overall special exclusive lot for just celebrities. You can also schedule an celebrity meet and greet through events or one may pop up via a sim seeing a celebrity sighting.
Anything interactive outside lots seems to be the celebrity tiles the usual commercial spots (grills, public restrooms) and of course you have fans and papaprazii's about. The most interactive place to interact with a lot of things is going to be through the
acting career.