The Battle of the Aspirations
windy_moon:
Quote from: veilchen on 2005 November 06, 13:41:18
Windy - for new garden stuff try this link:
http://www.aussietopenders-sims2.com/
You have to use IE though for the downloads to show up properly, Modzilla Firefox doesn't seem to work properly.
Also MTS2 has some landscaping articles, but I haven't had the time to browse through them yet. I like landscaping, nothing beats a nice garden. That's one of the reasons I don't mind the fortune sims too much (after I get them out of the starter homes :D).
http://forums.modthesims2.com/download.php?f=410&page=1&filter=
I do use Inge's no maintenance shrub mod though. I can't deal with shrubbery that overgrows so erratically. She has a mod for no maintenance flowerbeds, but it keeps the flowerbeds at one stage, and no butterflies. I love butterflies, so I had to pass on that one, darn it. Did I mention that I love the no maintenance shrubs? (Thanks bunches Inge :D)
Have fun.
Oh, thank you! :)
I was quite addicted to Persimmon Grove, back in Sims 1. Landscaping is fun. I just finished installling NL early this AM and now that I can see the neighbor's yards, it's bugging me that so many of them are plug ugly. :P
Bangelnuts:
Quote from: veilchen on 2005 November 06, 13:41:18
Windy - for new garden stuff try this link:
http://www.aussietopenders-sims2.com/
You have to use IE though for the downloads to show up properly, Modzilla Firefox doesn't seem to work properly.
Also MTS2 has some landscaping articles, but I haven't had the time to browse through them yet. I like landscaping, nothing beats a nice garden. That's one of the reasons I don't mind the fortune sims too much (after I get them out of the starter homes :D).
http://forums.modthesims2.com/download.php?f=410&page=1&filter=
I do use Inge's no maintenance shrub mod though. I can't deal with shrubbery that overgrows so erratically. She has a mod for no maintenance flowerbeds, but it keeps the flowerbeds at one stage, and no butterflies. I love butterflies, so I had to pass on that one, darn it. Did I mention that I love the no maintenance shrubs? (Thanks bunches Inge :D)
Have fun.
thanks for the links
Oddysey:
I probably like knowledge best. Skill building is fun, and getting abducted by aliens is even better. Mwahahah.
Family and popularity are about even. I use them as glue for neighborhood cohesion. Most of my couples have one or the other.
I don't dislike Fortune, but I don't particularly like them, either. Same thing with Romance. When I want to play old school sims 1 style, I go with fortune. When I want to play something challenging, or a change of pace, I play romance.
Pleasure sims are okay, but kind of irritating sometimes. Probably end up around Romance and Fortune. Grilled Cheese are good for a change of pace, or for punishing sims, but not something I'd want a whole lot of. Except for Grilled Cheese Alien Zombie Vampires.
dusty:
The only one I don't really like so far is pleasure - mine just don't seem to get enough power wants to keep them happy. It's all these little 500pt ones, so they're just running from jumping on the couch to blowing bubbles to diving in the pool to playing on the computer to "looking at" the neighbours and endlessly juggling cups at the espresso machine... I'm exhausted and they're still not happy!
Bangelnuts:
Quote from: dusty on 2005 November 09, 05:11:02
The only one I don't really like so far is pleasure - mine just don't seem to get enough power wants to keep them happy. It's all these little 500pt ones, so they're just running from jumping on the couch to blowing bubbles to diving in the pool to playing on the computer to "looking at" the neighbours and endlessly juggling cups at the espresso machine... I'm exhausted and they're still not happy!
I just had a pleasure sim get married in my game and He got 8000 aspiration points for getting the want fulfilled
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