Seasons: Plant sims
Lorelei:
Seems like you could cure Daisy somehow and then let her transition to teenhood. (Is there no way to cure toddlers?) Then re-PlantSim her later, if desired.
notveryawesome:
Quote from: vilia on 2007 March 10, 02:09:35
Quote from: Process Denied on 2007 March 10, 00:47:21
They have opened up a produce store since they have so much produce.
How do you sell the produce? Do you sell the items piece by piece or can you sell them in bulk?
I was wondering if produce can be placed on OFB shelves. Has anyone tried it?
Sagana:
Here's a discussion of that on N99 and a picture of some produce shelves that look a bit better:
http://p218.ezboard.com/fstarlightsimsfrm51.showMessage?topicID=14061.topic
and this is where the shelves came from (in case you don't do N99 or ezboards) with a different pic:
http://www.pc-sims.com/smb/showthread.php?t=4655&highlight=vegetables
Hopefully that helps some.
J. M. Pescado:
Quote from: kemowery on 2007 March 09, 20:18:01
I like Plantsims pretty much as they are, though I haven't made one of my own yet (I'm working in getting Puck in Veronaville to plantify). I think the lack of child and teen Plantsims actually makes sense from a game balance standpoint--if you park them under a sun lamp, they can train or perform just about any task indefinitely (provided they take occasional breaks to shower). I've currently got Daisy Greenman working in the medical field, carrying on a romance, and still spending ~12 hours a day making robots. If they had three more age groups in which to skill up, plus the career boost from graduating college, there'd be no reason to have anything but Plantsims in your neighborhood.
However, I wish they had more hairstyles than just the one.
Plant sims do seem extremely powerful, since they can be apparently sustained completely externally: A combination of snapdragons and sun lamps can keep them running indefinitely. Perhaps their lack of want slots is a balancing factor. They are even stronger than robots, which also are 4/1 limited, because robots must stop to recharge power, while plantsims do not.
notveryawesome:
Thanks, sagana. I don't actually have Seasons yet, but factors like these will help me decide if I want to buy it.
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