Too much money
pixiejuice:
Quote from: Zazazu on 2007 September 13, 21:51:01
I also move families every generation as a general rule, and more than half their current cash has to be used to build the new house.
I move my sim-children out into their own households too, keeping with the realism play-style. But you're right, it does take a lot of money to rebuild and refurnish a house. If any of my Sims do inherit their parents' home, they have to pay a 40% estate tax. I'm so mean to them :)
Quote from: lowbart on 2007 September 13, 19:51:51
Do you buy your Fortune sims the piles of stuff they ask for?
I do if it makes sense. If they don't already have it. And if it isn't stupid, like wanting to buy a guitar when they don't even have a toilet yet ::)
ZephyrZodiac:
Another useful thing is to make them start out in a 1 x 1 lot as these deteriorate so quickly in value - and are too small to have both a car and more than one person living there. Lose the garage and you have room for two adults and a child, but they have to work very hard if they are to move up the housing ladder and have room for a baby as well...otherwise they have to wait until the existing kid moves out!
J. M. Pescado:
Or you can blow it on one of those outlandishly expensive vacations. People can lose $2000/day, while elapsing no actual time in the real neighborhood, that way. Failing that, there's always the tried and true standby of blowing it on ale and whores.
Ellatrue:
Inge made a mortgage shrub that I think you can still get at simlogical.com
Load your sims up with debt!
Or, you could try playing one of the many challenges out there that relate to simulated poverty. Hint hint.
Tigerlilley:
A long time ago Kathy (and her hubby i think) from Insim made me a hacked cash register. It works just like the grocery dialog except you can remove 100s, 1000s, or 100000s of dollars.
I don't know if theyve still got it at insim but when I get home I'll attach it here.
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