Seasons: Plant sims

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J. M. Pescado:
Quote from: Ellatrue on 2007 March 07, 06:28:40

Polonius, I agree with you about curing the toddlers. It would make a lot of sense, and avoid the problem with skipping uni. You'd think a parent would want to allow their toddler to have a childhood.
I dunno about having a CHILDHOOD, as it's pretty annoying, but an edumacation might be nice.

Chienne:
Quote from: kuronue on 2007 March 06, 19:22:06

I find the plantsim skin rather pretty, actually. When you put them in underwear you can see that the leaves are a hidden outfit, not part of the skin, and they have vines tattooed on their skin, it sort of matches Enyala's fantasy skins.


I agree; I think the vine and leaf tatoos are really pretty.  I was surprised when people wanted to replace that with plain, solid green.

I find plantsims tiring to play because they never go to sleep!  I had no idea that I needed the momentary respite while my sims slept, but it looks as if I do.  Sure, I could pause the game, but I like having a down period while my sims are peacefully sleeping and I'm thinking about what to have them do the next day.  There's more of a "God's watching over you" feeling if I think about them while they sleep, as opposed to when I'm pausing the game. :-)

I'm surprised that other sims have no reaction when someone changes into a plantsim.  I appreciate their not caring about race or sexual orientation, but they do notice things like stinky sims; you'd think a wife would notice (not necessarily in a negative way, but *notice*) that her husband had turned green and sprouted leaves.  When my guy turned into a plant sim, his wife came home from work and chatted as usual.  About tennis.  You'd think she'd at least say, "Hey, what happened to you while I was at work?!" :-)

Someone asked if a sim who was born/spawned as a plant sim can be cured.  Yup.  My guy spawned a daughter, and I had her drink the potion when she grew up.  I made her a Knowledge sim, partly because I play them the most, anyway, and partly because I thought a Knowledge sim could handle the trauma of changing races/species/whatever better than other sims. :-)

J. M. Pescado:
Knowledge sims like becoming strange, not so fond of becoming unstrange. You should make them something else to deplant them. De-planting a former plantbaby is unrecommended because they'd still not be able to go to college and lose out on the advantages of plantism. The best of both worlds would be to become a plant after being a normal sim, so you can have 6/2 *AND* be a plant.

It's not easy being green!

SaraMK:
I wonder if it is at all possible to make the Plant Sims age normally (all age stages). I realize there is no skintone for the other ages, but they're basically still regular sims, so I don't see why not.

What kind of loser decided to make it so they age straight to adult?

Pyromaniac:
Quote from: Chienne on 2007 March 07, 13:04:14

I find plantsims tiring to play because they never go to sleep!  I had no idea that I needed the momentary respite while my sims slept, but it looks as if I do.  Sure, I could pause the game, but I like having a down period while my sims are peacefully sleeping and I'm thinking about what to have them do the next day.  There's more of a "God's watching over you" feeling if I think about them while they sleep, as opposed to when I'm pausing the game. :-)

Actually, they do go to sleep. :o You can send them to bed like any other Sim...the difference is the fact that they don't need sleep.

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