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6 years ago
Oh gosh, I'm a lot of these. :D
- Mod Addict: I try to avoid CC; I only really have eyelashes, body hair, and a skin. But... mods. I'm probably in the hundreds with those, and most of them benefit me into having more control or simply making things more realistic or visually pleasing. Without MCCC and UI Cheats, I'd probably ragequit the game in an instant. :D
- Force The Game Into Submission: The game has plenty of restrictions, I will acknowledge. But I still manage to make it do what I want. It helps to have a creative mind and a mod addiction.
- Screenshot Sally: Last time I checked how many screenshots I had for a single save (I keep them organized by year and save-name in a separate folder) I was close to 10,000, I believe. That was months ago.
- Literati: Playing into my creativity, I love writing stories. When I'm not feeling having to dedicate to the strictness of my own books that I write, I take to TS4 and play out my Sims storylines.
- Spiderman: My main save, which I've been playing since GT was released, is huge and full of generations of my original Sims. Basically everyone I play is a decendent of someone or other. I play with ageing off because I rotate and I want to make sure everyone gets my full attention here and there; there are over 40 households that I rotate between, so everyone would be dead by now if I let them age. :D I actually have a document on my laptop that has everyone organized and in order of who was born first and in what "year", so I can keep track of when I need to age them up, who was born in what generation, who they were born to, etc.
- Secret Sadist: Now, I'm not the kind of Simmer who will outright trap my Sims in their pool or lock them in an empty room to die slowly. But... I love drama in my game. As I've already established too, I have a very large save with plenty of Sims and stories to play out, so of course I can't make them all happy and cheery. That would just make things boring. So my Sims definitely do not live perfect lives; many of them will struggle to get by in life, suffer heartbreak, experience painful situations, and so forth. I'm a sucker, though, and love my Sims, so I usually at least give them happily-ever-afters. Mostly.
- Mod Addict: I try to avoid CC; I only really have eyelashes, body hair, and a skin. But... mods. I'm probably in the hundreds with those, and most of them benefit me into having more control or simply making things more realistic or visually pleasing. Without MCCC and UI Cheats, I'd probably ragequit the game in an instant. :D
- Force The Game Into Submission: The game has plenty of restrictions, I will acknowledge. But I still manage to make it do what I want. It helps to have a creative mind and a mod addiction.
- Screenshot Sally: Last time I checked how many screenshots I had for a single save (I keep them organized by year and save-name in a separate folder) I was close to 10,000, I believe. That was months ago.
- Literati: Playing into my creativity, I love writing stories. When I'm not feeling having to dedicate to the strictness of my own books that I write, I take to TS4 and play out my Sims storylines.
- Spiderman: My main save, which I've been playing since GT was released, is huge and full of generations of my original Sims. Basically everyone I play is a decendent of someone or other. I play with ageing off because I rotate and I want to make sure everyone gets my full attention here and there; there are over 40 households that I rotate between, so everyone would be dead by now if I let them age. :D I actually have a document on my laptop that has everyone organized and in order of who was born first and in what "year", so I can keep track of when I need to age them up, who was born in what generation, who they were born to, etc.
- Secret Sadist: Now, I'm not the kind of Simmer who will outright trap my Sims in their pool or lock them in an empty room to die slowly. But... I love drama in my game. As I've already established too, I have a very large save with plenty of Sims and stories to play out, so of course I can't make them all happy and cheery. That would just make things boring. So my Sims definitely do not live perfect lives; many of them will struggle to get by in life, suffer heartbreak, experience painful situations, and so forth. I'm a sucker, though, and love my Sims, so I usually at least give them happily-ever-afters. Mostly.
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