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I've never thought too much about townies or premades in the first 3 Sims games. Never played Sims 1, and Sims 2 and 3 started with me using either a blank map (2) or demolishing every lot except for the venues/rabbit holes and building entirely from scratch (3.) Townies were, at best, sweet, delicious DNA to harvest for my genetic experiments (mmmm, mad science-y!)
In Sims Medieval, Servant Dimples always charmed me...or, more accurately, she tended to charm the village blacksmith in most of my kingdoms. Likewise, the bard always seemed to end up with the songstress introduced into his life in the Gilded Guilds quest.
Sims 4, either Alex Moyer—she's immortal and tends to have good-looking kids, what's not to love?—or Johnny Zest.
In Sims Medieval, Servant Dimples always charmed me...or, more accurately, she tended to charm the village blacksmith in most of my kingdoms. Likewise, the bard always seemed to end up with the songstress introduced into his life in the Gilded Guilds quest.
Sims 4, either Alex Moyer—she's immortal and tends to have good-looking kids, what's not to love?—or Johnny Zest.
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