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My absolute essential to start a new save is the micro home (for all the tier 1 tiny home bonuses) helping to make achieving lots of the early aspiration milestones much easier. I also usually start with a couple of the Scenarios that are a very quick way to gain aspiration points without cheating them in.
My mods are MCCC and BE; spiral stairs; some gardening, simple living and off-the-grid ones; and the calm bees and more effective nurture for the insects. I also like the occult bloodlines. When I start thinking about it, I have a lot of mods that more essential than some of the packs.
- rosemow2 years agoHero
Having a micro home is very helpful with the helpful benefits that it brings @OzSimsFamily 🙂 LuckyHeather who is a great Sims 4 builder and shares her builds on the gallery, often shares micro homes as she knows the benefits that they bring. She was posting on her thread on the old forums that having her sim living in her micro home that she built for her helped her a lot with the Gemology skill with the new pack.
- FreddyFox12342 years agoSeasoned Ace
My must-haves in the game are the animals — all of them! Cats, dogs, horses, llamas, cows, sheep, goats, chickens, rodents, insects, bunnies, foxes, wild birds… and I’m probably forgetting some.
I play very few households that don’t have some kind of animal/pet. I’m an animal lover and life to me feels empty without any animals, so my game would be empty too without them.
- rosemow2 years agoHero
All of the animals in the game are great! @FreddyFox1234 🙂 Each of them bring their own touch of specialness to the game. It is enjoyable watching the various interactions between sims and the animals, and between the animals themselves.
It is great that your real life love of animals is reflected in your simming gaming too.
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