If EA releases another party pack what would it have to have for you to buy it?
Andygal:
I've taken to rolling for my sim's aspirations as well. I got into the habit with my un-scored legacy challenge family and I just kept it up. I have a graphing calculator, I use the die roll simulator on that. Cause I can never keep from losing anything as small as a die.
Hobbsee:
I dont think anyone's answered with this yet, so I shall.
Releasing a lot of the object/mesh/animation/whatever creation tools would certainly be helpful, and would probably solve a lot of the issues such as the men's clothing.
Apart from that, more animations - particularly between the tolders and any other member of the family!
Kyna:
Quote from: idtaminger on 2005 October 26, 05:47:40
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.
Yes I mean Twojeffs. His college adjuster, which looks like a stack of phonebooks, has the options to randomise aspiration, personality and skills. Also deletes stuck kicky bags, stuck phones, gives electronic items (and satisfies the want to purchase electronic items) and does some college related stuff around GPA, semester, etc. I won't have NL until later this week, so I don't know if the college adjuster is NL compatible.
vector:
Quote from: Motoki on 2005 October 26, 02:42:24
Open SimPE, go to Tools, then Scan Folders.
*snip*
Motoki, you totally rock.
Ness:
there is a NL compatible version of the college adjustor - it's basically the same thing with the vampirism options attached
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