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- How fun would it have been if we could play legacies and actually see the neighborhood change with the generations. I wish that the devs had skipped all the fake backgrounds completely so we had control over our own neighborhoods and world. I used to play different time periods on Windenberg Island but it recently became invaded with random visiting sims wondering through. A person can only delete so many sims before just giving up. Maybe I will be able to play my way again if they ever release Sims 5.
- I was playing a Victorian save on Windenburg island, but seasons ruined it because now there are constant walkbys on the island. I can't play that save anymore because it's too immersion breaking to see sims walking by the house wearing modern clothes. Even if I edited everyone's clothing to be more appropriate, I have a lot of sims walking by in the scout uniform which I can't edit.
- the present in all games.
- Ladynightsin7 years agoSeasoned AcexD I tired making my vampires look from the 18th for their dark look but kinda hard keep unmodern. and forgotten hallow good start but rest world not so much. ts3 would be easy for me.
- Present day, but my current household are vampires so they decorate very dated as well as have an ancient crypt below their house which in my story is thousands of years old. I guess it's just hard for them to kick the habit and they can't really adapt to living in a "modern" way.
I think it'd be cool to try and live in a modern vampire household though, I might try it one day. - Ladynightsin7 years agoSeasoned Ace
"Shinzen;c-16683411" wrote:
Present day, but my current household are vampires so they decorate very dated as well as have an ancient crypt below their house which in my story is thousands of years old. I guess it's just hard for them to kick the habit and they can't really adapt to living in a "modern" way.
I think it'd be cool to try and live in a modern vampire household though, I might try it one day.
I know what you want you mean is hard keep playing era. - anthonydyer7 years agoSeasoned AceMine is 2010s. This is especially true for the architecture, which I build modern houses. I never considered retro... I just may try it.
- Roxas957 years agoSeasoned VeteranIn my game there's stuff from every century, so the world appears ageless. I mix modern and old together. If you think about Once Upon a Time tv-show and Storybrooke, you get the idea :lol:
- JanuaryGarnet087 years agoSeasoned Ace
"Wooldrop;c-16679507" wrote:
Present day for me. There are just not enough options for previous periods without a load of cc.
Same, I tried to play in the Edwardian era, but I had to add so many mods and so much cc that my game started acting weird. I spent two months setting it up only to dump it shortly there after because even on a good gaming pc my game became nearly unplayable. - Modern day for most saves, but I have a specific Decades Challenge save where it starts in the 1890s (currently in the 1990s generation). I also have a couple ancient civilization saves that I've started trying to do a historical legacy.
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