Most worthwhile expansions and stuff packs?

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aussieone:
The only stuff pack that I haven't arrquired yet is Glamour Life stuff and that's only because every single file I've found on TPB has been labelled as having a bloody virus. Is it worth getting or should I just not bother to keep looking fpor a clean one?

Angie:
BV also made it possible to age up your townies when one of your playables has a birthday.  As far as I know, this feature was not carried forward to later EPs.

Sette:
Quote from: aussieone on 2008 December 06, 03:28:42

The only stuff pack that I haven't arrquired yet is Glamour Life stuff and that's only because every single file I've found on TPB has been labelled as having a bloody virus. Is it worth getting or should I just not bother to keep looking fpor a clean one?


I bought it and feel my $20 would have been better spent on rhum and cigarettes.

Quote from: Angie on 2008 December 06, 05:00:22

BV also made it possible to age up your townies when one of your playables has a birthday.  As far as I know, this feature was not carried forward to later EPs.


FT allows you to age up three townies per Sim, but never had a chance to figure out how to do it.  Probably helps to have non-adult townie friends at the birthday party, which I never did.

Angie:
Quote from: Sette on 2008 December 06, 05:12:37

Quote from: Angie on 2008 December 06, 05:00:22

BV also made it possible to age up your townies when one of your playables has a birthday.  As far as I know, this feature was not carried forward to later EPs.


FT allows you to age up three townies per Sim, but never had a chance to figure out how to do it.  Probably helps to have non-adult townie friends at the birthday party, which I never did.


Oh, you are right.  That feature did come with FT.  My bad.

You don't have to have a birthday party to age up townies.  A window will pop up as your sim is age-transitioning, asking who is growing up along with your sim.  All the townies who are in the same age group as your sim, and who your sim has actually met, should be listed in the pop-up.  (Though I have also seen YAs in the list when adults age-transition, but I figured they were close enough in age to qualify as the same age group.  Meh.)

talysman:
Quote from: Sette on 2008 December 06, 05:12:37

Quote from: Angie on 2008 December 06, 05:00:22

BV also made it possible to age up your townies when one of your playables has a birthday.  As far as I know, this feature was not carried forward to later EPs.


FT allows you to age up three townies per Sim, but never had a chance to figure out how to do it.  Probably helps to have non-adult townie friends at the birthday party, which I never did.

Yeah, I seem to recall it being an FT feature, but I never saw it in action until after I installed AL. I've been aging up some of those annoying children that call their friends long after they've grown up, gone to college, got married, and had children of their own. Like Chloe Gozanga. Turns out one teen Romance sim has a triple bolt attraction to teen Chloe, so that's working out fine so far. Although there was a temporary borkage on their first date where Appreciate > Backrub didn't work quite right: the teen would turn in a random direction as Chloe turned her back to him, and he would reach towards her actual location and "rub" her back no matter where she was actually located. Which amazed me, because I didn't think the arms were animated separately from the body and thus the sims were capable of more varied actions than we actually see.

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