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SheriGR
6 months agoHero
TulipRogueI was looking at the packs you own and had a few thoughts...
- Clubs. Since you own Get Together, I have friends who swear by and heavily use clubs. I recently bred and raised a couple of sets of 'SuperSims', and decided to have them hit the vast majority of milestones and goals as I raised them, so I experimented with clubs. I did find that there were tons of social aspects and tasks in the game that you could use clubs for with child, teen and adult Sims. If you use them heavily and creatively, clubs in Sims 4 really can be a powerful tool.
- Vintage Glamour Stuff Pack. Since the original price of this is $9.99, I consider this one of the biggest bargains I made on packs, as I absolutely love having the option to add a butlers to a lot where I have a household with the extra money to pay them. All they need is an assigned bed. I don't worry about a handyman, maid or gardener when I have them, and they can also lend a certain amount of help with tending babies and toddlers. The butlers can be frustrating if you want to rely heavily on them, but I think they are extremely handy as a backup for household matters. I also love the globe bar and some of the CAS items that come with the pack.
- Get to Work. Personally, though it can be annoying in some aspects, I like the ability to own a retail shop, and some of the other careers that come with it may be of interest. Also, since you enjoy a little chaos, it also introduces alien abductions.
- With 'Get to Work' I've played with many sims owning a retail shop and 'living above' it through a somewhat wonky workaround, so I'm really looking forward to the upcoming Businesses and Hobbies pack. Over the couple of weeks I've been revamping a couple of lots to add a home business on the lot they live on and test it out /tweak it when the pack releases. To me, I love developing excellent gardeners and cooks (and having backyard chickens - and golden chickens - via the Country Living pack), and I have fun running an open store on the lot while at the same time running the household and involving them in a peripheral way in the business - all at once.
- I asked a few friends to help me with some info/tips on what they do to liven up their games, and I added that to this page if you want a few more ideas.
- Personally, I don't like playing with vampires, but many people do. I must admit that I have entertained myself beating the tar out of a few that invaded my sim's home and wouldn't leave... And I have occasionally added a cowplant (I was amused recently to see mine would dance to music). However, I ban vampires now from the lot at the front door, and inevitably my cowplant eats a sim I don't want them to and I end up banning them to inventory. 😅 I believe I still have my cowplant in the gallery. I think it's called 'unwanted cowplant'. 😂
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