![]() Some of them didn't go to college and are instead following their aspirations which influence their careers life goals etc. My absolute favorite part of any Sims game is seeing all the pieces fall into place and seeing all the little parts intertwine and work together.įor example my families are on gen 2 and most of those Sims have either graduated from or are attending college. I've always been a builder, going back to Sims 1 days, so the legacy challenges are a way of forcing me to actually play with the Sims and stay engaged rather than just keep building lol.įor me, it's more of creating a few Sims (usually 6 families or 6 singles) and seeing how their stories play out. ![]() Once that's done, I've got two or three other challenges lined up I'd like to do to continue the legacy line.Īnd in between all that, I have two separate build saves where I go and build when I need a break from playing my legacy, and when I have an idea for a specific build. Third generation is a teenager currently and she always has her head in a book, or is on the computer working on writing books - her goal is to build the first town library and then stock it with her books. Second gen wanted to live in a nice suburban neighbourhood, so she had to learn woodwork and work on her repair skills so she could build a starter neighbourhood to live in. ![]() First gen was into gardening, so before moving to newcrest I had her find every plant in the game (though I'm missing two rare ones) and her goal was to create the first Newcrest Park. Now that I've finished that I'm working on the Newcrest Build challenge, where each generation has to build something in Newcrest. That got me from gen 23 through to gen 34/35. Each gen again had to have certain traits or achieve something in line with their species, so the daughter of the grim reaper became a paranormal spirit hunter and I made it so she could only see her father when someone died so she was constantly catching ghosts in the hopes he'd come by. Then I went into a supernatural legacy, with each gen being born to a different supernatural in the game - alien, vampire, mermaid, spellcaster, tragic clown, Easter bunny, grim reaper, plant Sim, servo, island spirit, etc. That got me to 23 generations once I completed it. I did the Era Legacy Challenge, which involved different time periods, each generation had different goals to work towards/achieve as well as different jobs and you rolled a dice at each birth/age up to see if your Sims got to live or die so that kept it fresh. I literally just do challenges for gameplay, it's the only way I can stick with playing with the Sims. I have a ton of mods and cc as well which mixes things up a lot. I am on a mission to make a very diverse world so I have different races, orientations, etc. I now have the lifespans custom through mccc so that it is slightly longer than normal but shorter than long. I like to make sure all my sims know each other and a lot of my families wind up marrying. I play rotational and am constantly going back and forth between families to check on them, play them for a few days to help advance careers, have weddings, have children or sometimes cause drama if that's the vision I had for that family. I like doing one town at a time to stay organized. So far I have half of willow creek repopulated with new families. It's been nice starting new but I admit I miss my old one too because I had some very long legacies (longest family was on Gen 16 and I was playing on long life). ![]() I had to delete my save file and start anew because I was having the error:0 problem and unfortunately I deleted just half a day before the fix. My latest challenge is to populate the entire world. I do the challenges and scenarios, but more than that I make up things to challenge myself. ![]()
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |