Homeless Challenge, TS3

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ciane:
If not sure how far you've taken your sims in this challenge.

My starting sim has no problems making friends and staying over as she is a charismatic mooch. She was able to have the baby with her as she visited as well. I just had her choose places with a crib. She also nicked a crib from the Goth attic just in case.

I had her marry one of the roomies (Stiles McGraw) after getting pregnant the first time. Then they both stayed at the same house one night and she got pregnant with her second. He is a loner and doesn't make friends as easily as she does, but I figured someone had to carry the second babe around. (You might have intended for her not to marry, but just raise them to children one at a time. If so, sorry. I'll replay it.)

So far, rummaging has been the most profitable as Bella found a large space rock worth 3.5k. Stiles is tending their garden as well as others' so he has food when a picnic basket isn't nearby. Mooching, however, works well for her.

His musical skills are much better than hers, but tips haven't been significant.

The additional requirements for raising spawn do make the game play more challenging.

Regina:
I'm just going to poke my nose in here to say that there are two ways to move Sims onto lots, one will move them on to completely empty lots. I'm really tired and not thinking real well, but isn't it in Edit Town mode that they can't move onto an empty lot? If that's the case, then they can move onto an empty lot via the menu that has the option for switching the active family. If that's not the case it's the other way around.

annachibi:
Quote from: Regina on 2010 March 06, 05:29:37

I'm just going to poke my nose in here to say that there are two ways to move Sims onto lots, one will move them on to completely empty lots. I'm really tired and not thinking real well, but isn't it in Edit Town mode that they can't move onto an empty lot?


Yeah, I know what you're talking about. It's for Sims who are moving out, though. It gives you options for: move into another house, move onto empty lot, or kick out (make homeless).

In my game, I can just edit a lot and it will stay available, regardless of whether or not I actually did anything. Or is it that I changed the designation from community to residential? >_> Honestly, I'm not sure what does it. But I'm pretty darn sure I don't have a bunch of fences or whatever just sitting around on random lots.

Regina:
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Yeah, I know what you're talking about. It's for Sims who are moving out, though. It gives you options for: move into another house, move onto empty lot, or kick out (make homeless).

It also works for Sims straight from the bin. That's how I get most of my Sims on their lots because I generally move them onto an empty lot that costs a fortune, which leaves them no money for a house.

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