buying clothes at home
ZephyrZodiac:
On the other hand, if they've slept till the last moment, they must be fully refreshed and learn fast! And considering most of the profs are nymphos etc., I shouldn't think they mind!
Sagana:
lol - too true, tho I'm pretending I don't know that ;)
windy_moon:
Quote from: sagana on 2005 October 30, 00:47:28
Does JMs hack do something like this as well? (If it does I'll switch to that for the clothing stuff, and just use the computer for the work at home options and won't need one in every house.)
I use JM's pile-o-clothes for all my shopping, but the best thing about it is how comprehensive it is. I can't imagine doing an age transition without it. Tres efficient.
I don't know about your Sims, but a lot of my Sims look horribly lame when they transition. Bad hair, yucky clothes, etc. So bad I often don't even want to take pictures of them in that state! (Toddler hair, I don't want to talk, yick!)
One click on "pick new clothes" and you can buy new clothes, plan outfits, and fix appearance step-by-step. I like the step-by-step part as I can't forget to plan all of their outfits at one time and am not surprised by default choices later on.
Another one of my "how did I play this game without this before" tools.
ZephyrZodiac:
You do need to have about 1500 simoleons in the kitty though!
windy_moon:
Quote from: ZephyrZodiac on 2005 October 30, 09:05:36
You do need to have about 1500 simoleons in the kitty though!
Yes, JM's way of shopping is not cheap! :P
FWIW, I use his clothing tool even when my Sims are broke at transition, because it takes me through each one of the steps without my having to think about it. I just X out, rather than buy, and get to rummage through to see what else is in the dresser to plan each outfit...and then change appearance.
My Sim families are finally starting to have enough money that I can usually buy.
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