Wants & Fears Sanity "Death To All Nesses" Public Beta Edition

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J. M. Pescado:
Quote from: jsalemi on 2008 April 14, 14:06:03

Most of the sims in my older hoods have so much money by now that buying stupid shit to fill wants is the only way to get rid of some of it. I've had many an elder 'take it with them' when they died. :)
Gravegoods is an ancient and honorable tradition, albeit one that may be hard on your filesizes. Consider the practice of purchasing and then erecting gigantic monumental tombs as ownable lots to be kept in the family instead. If it's good enough for the Egyptian Pharoahs, it's good enough for you.

jolrei:
Quote from: J. M. Pescado on 2008 April 21, 12:22:56

Consider the practice of purchasing and then erecting gigantic monumental tombs as ownable lots to be kept in the family instead. If it's good enough for the Egyptian Pharoahs, it's good enough for you.


Excellent idea.  Bob's Mausoleum and Recreation Centre.  Remember your loved ones as you dance, use the bubble blower, play poker, or get that plate of Pineapple Surprise.  And who knows, maybe the ghost of Bob will drop by to add an extra surprise to your evening.

Implementing.

Zazazu:
The cemetary (shared pet and traditional) in Prospect Beach is a major attraction. There are around 30 graves, and typically 4-8 ghosts about at night, scaring the piss out of the townies. It's great.

EsotericPolarBear:
See, if the game were more realistic, you could plop down a ticket machine in that cemetary and reach level 10 business in a few hours...

I think we've found at least one way in which Sims are more intelligent than teenagers.

J. M. Pescado:
On the other hand, sims never learn to stop peeing on themselves. I dunno about you, but I tend to become immensely jaded after seeing something once. I mean, it's a novelty the first time, but after that, it's like "Ah, that shit happens all the time.".

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