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I think an eco-living pack has some real potential. I've tried to cobble together off-grid living for various poverty stricken sims but it's difficult. One of my sims lived in a storage facility with his toddler daughter. They had a cooler, but you can't get food for a toddler from a cooler. They had candles to light the place, but I wish there were wind up lamps or radios. I also wish there was a way to disconnect cell phones.
If a house was off-grid, there could be a water filtration system, which would work great with seasons, when we get it. In the summer months, maybe the water storage tank would run dry. Or they can have a well. These eco things wouldn't need to be their own pack--they could go hand-in-hand with a farming GP. Irrigation for plants from rain barrels. Plants that die from being over-watered. You could introduce a goat pen as an object, like babies are, from which you could get milk or hair. Hair can be spun. Hobbies like sewing and knitting could make a comeback. I'd buy that pack.
If a house was off-grid, there could be a water filtration system, which would work great with seasons, when we get it. In the summer months, maybe the water storage tank would run dry. Or they can have a well. These eco things wouldn't need to be their own pack--they could go hand-in-hand with a farming GP. Irrigation for plants from rain barrels. Plants that die from being over-watered. You could introduce a goat pen as an object, like babies are, from which you could get milk or hair. Hair can be spun. Hobbies like sewing and knitting could make a comeback. I'd buy that pack.
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