5 years ago
Lot Taxes Too High!!
I've been playing TheSims since day one of the original game on the PC. So, I'm a long time fan of the franchise, and I have enjoyed the games very much. I'm probably even one of the very few who als...
It sounds like both of you have played more with your plants than I have recently. The most recent experimenting I did with them was after the Eco pack when I tested bugs (found my plants were not experiencing the current bugs in the vertical planters, which was a relief). I didn't test the self-watering planters since players have to create them with higher skills or access via hidden objects. (Heck, it's easy to get them watered anyway via upgraded sprinklers, a butler, patchy, or hiring a gardener, if I don't want to deal with it or want backup.)
As to your comments on what plants I grow, @Psychotps ...back when I began gardening a ton with huge gardens to experiment, splice, etc., I sold them in my retail stores along with dishes made. I grew most to 'perfect' and made expensive dishes. Though I could have just sold them 'as-is' more simply, I did sell some via the retail store for part of the produce (per my 'storyline'/thinking, a tomato may be cheap but we still want to be able to buy it at a retail/'grocery' store for our dishes) and flowers (flower arrangements) for a pretty penny after mark-up, and I would just 'super-sell' the rest. Even at that many of the fruits and veggies are moderate in value, so I may only have one or two plants of those, but the valuable ones I would grow multiples of (dragon fruit, BoP, roses, UFO, bonsai, etc.).
In my game I play large households of Sims that work jobs to the top tier (sometimes of multiple careers) with aging off. Then in the hours they're not at work they run restaurants and retail stores and raise families. I also do the 'takes a village' approach to running the home and businesses for parenthood. And I am good to my Sims. That's how I keep from being bored in my game.
I eventually created plants with multi-fruits, multi-veggies, and multi-flowers that were perfect and grafted so as to produce outdoors, unsheltered year-round. Those plants will produce sufficiently for making a small cooking and income garden on the lot when I build now, plus I can add to those perfect versions of trees and plants that are sheltered for the income-plants in a small greenhouse or indoor area. So... bottom line, my Sims end up quickly accumulating plenty of money from their gardens 'on the side', and I can control efficiently how much so this will happen by the plants I add to their lot.
Wow, that's a brilliant idea. Never thought about that. Grafting different season plants together to get around the dormancy.
And to think, all I did was write a mod that turns off "out of season".
If I really want a lot of money fast, I just make a trip to willow creek, grab some strawberries and snapdragons, graft and get dragonfruit. Plant them with a beehive nearby. In a little over a week, I'll have all perfect plants getting over 3K per plant. Grow 4 of them and I'll have well over 10K a day doing nothing but gardening. Put them on a tiny lot and they'll evolve even faster.
I tend to not play in "story mode", I can't help but play as efficiently as possible. Grow roses for laundry buffs and dating gifts, go on a date to get gold and use the ice bucket to make future romances faster and easier, get a post card from a pen pal for a free "Inspired" buff anytime I want. Same with crystals "energized" buffs and dolls "Playful" buffs when needed to make workouts level faster, comedy skill building faster... I tend to have my sims eat on the sofa watching Cooking shows or comedy that way they replenish hunger, build fun and cooking or comedy all at the same time... etc
I can't help but play that way.
@Psychotps I agree and I love the multitasking possibilities!! One of my fave multitasking tips for keeping Sims fit is to put two treadmills side-by-side in the home with a TV in front of them. Then get the Sims the 'gym rat' reward. I play the Sims directing two at a time to run/workout and watch the cooking channel at the same time. They socialize while they're at it, and if memory serves, because they are watching TV their fun raises. Physical, cooking, and social also raise. After I do that for a couple of Sim weeks on a regular basis they get in the 'habit'. I did this with Clement Frost in the household and didn't have him get on the treadmill, but I came back to the house after time had passed and even he's lost weight! They seem to enjoy it! Anyway, multitasking is awesome, I completely agree.