What did you do with the Wolff family?
ZeKat:
I haven't done much yet. I tried to have an affair with Thornton, but he kept refusing, despite finding my Sim irresistible and having maxed relationship. Later, I noticed they had a son, and suddenly, one of my children met a little black boy in school, with the last name Wolff, but he didn't live with the Wolff family and I never got around to figuring out if he was even related to them.
Shaprepenr:
I deleted them and placed my own sims in their house. BAM!
hatsuniza:
Quote from: Lady Moiraine on 2009 July 11, 13:50:04
I do with the Wolff family same as all the other families in my game. Delete the female Sims and make the males gay.
I don't bother to delete females. I just use "editsim" and switch their gender.
As for the Wolffs, I've yet to play them (or most of the other pre-mades for that matter) but I'll give them a shot next time.
PirateFaafy:
Quote from: emctrap on 2009 July 11, 14:47:25
Quote from: kotchomet on 2009 July 10, 22:44:55
I have to hear more of this neighborhood. That is pure comedy.
There's a disappointing lack of spontaneous revenge-taking on my Gold-digger; while Thornton is her first kill, she's cheerfully interfered in five or six other relationships, and so far I haven't even observed a flamingo-kicking or a trashcan-dumping.
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I'm betting quite a long time, so it's the kind of game where I'll probably set it to run when I'll be AFK for a while (although the opportunity / phone pop-ups are likely to make that problematic).
Everything you just said. MOAR OF IT PLES. That is pure gold; I'm totally going to be trying this.
emctrap:
Quote from: PirateFaafy on 2009 July 13, 00:21:17
Everything you just said. MOAR OF IT PLES. That is pure gold; I'm totally going to be trying this.
PROTIP: If you're breaking up a family with kids, get the homewrecker to befriend them first!
It makes it extra poignant when the parents get split up; and, if you time it right, not only does the kid get to live through the death of (at least) one parent, but has to live under the usurper's control indefinitely. That's the strategy my gold-digger will take with the Altos; at the moment, however, she's relaxing in her mini-condo by the sea. (Also, three new deaths in the Voorhees game. Tori Kimura took an especial dislike to him. Goodness knows why.)
Does it count as griefing if it's a single-player game?
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