If EA releases another party pack what would it have to have for you to buy it?
Brynne:
One I can think of off the top of my head (no pun intended) is anything by Neptune Suzy at TSR. She has the most beautiful hair recolors. And Dr. Pixel.
Lynda:
Quote from: Zeljka on 2005 October 26, 03:51:25
How about a lecture, ground, punish (go scrub the toilets or something) or something.
Ooooh. There's an idea. Perhaps if a child makes his parent/elder furious, the parent would then have the option to punish/ground the child and they're unable to go to any community lot for a certain amount of time and the parent gets certain influences for free (cleaning, serving meals, gardening and the like) similar to how it works with greek house pledges.
Kyna:
Taking this thread in another direction - what I'd like to see is a utility that will grab my Sims family trees and print them. Perhaps an add-on like bodyshop or homecrafter.
Oh and yeah - a middle-aged lifespan would be great. If they ever did a demographic poll of their users - i.e. if they asked how long have you been simming & combined that with asking age of player, I think they'd find that the majority of their long-term, loyal customers are older than the average BBS user. This is a significant section of their market they could be catering to.
Also more stuff for men. And elders. And a pack that enabled LTW for the Uni careers (as well as some new careers). In my larger neighbourhoods I restrict my sims to 1 child, or 2 in rare circumstances - so many of the family LTWs are just not achievable. More career LTW for Family sims would be nice, my neighbourhoods tend to be overrun with Captain Heroes.
I use TJ's college adjuster to randomly select aspirations for my sims. It adds interest to the game if I don't select aspirations suited to the sim's personality. An in-game ability to select a 'random' aspiration at teen trans and at the end of sophomore year at uni would be neat - then again, given how the in-game randomiser works for personalities, maybe I'll stick with the college adjuster.
Zeljka:
Quote from: Kyna on 2005 October 26, 04:27:00
I use TJ's college adjuster to randomly select aspirations for my sims. It adds interest to the game if I don't select aspirations suited to the sim's personality. An in-game ability to select a 'random' aspiration at teen trans and at the end of sophomore year at uni would be neat - then again, given how the in-game randomiser works for personalities, maybe I'll stick with the college adjuster.
I got bored of choosing perfect aspirations a while back, so I just roll dice for all my Sims. The only time I'll re-roll is if they get Popularity - blech. I imagine I'll have a lot of grill cheese sims once I install Nightlife. Anything for variety.
idtaminger:
Quote from: Kyna on 2005 October 26, 04:27:00
I use TJ's college adjuster to randomly select aspirations for my sims. It adds interest to the game if I don't select aspirations suited to the sim's personality. An in-game ability to select a 'random' aspiration at teen trans and at the end of sophomore year at uni would be neat - then again, given how the in-game randomiser works for personalities, maybe I'll stick with the college adjuster.
That actually sounds interesting. By TJ I assume you mean twojeffs?
But I think there just aint enough aspirations out there. There are only 5 distinct aspirations, w/ pleasure being just a mish-mash of 2 of the 5, and 5 asps spread out among 100s of sims, even if it were an even distribution, means dozens of sims w/ the same exact asp. So its kind of hard to have variety w/ that.
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