The Sims
A community based around all things related to The Sims.
This includes:
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Mainline games (ex. The Sims 2)
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Spin-offs (ex. The Sims Bustin' Out)
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Unique console releases (ex. The Wii version of The Sims 3)
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Mods and other fan-made content (ex. fan art)
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The Sims-like games/competing life simulators (Tiny Life, Paralives, Vivaland, and inZOI are in-development games I am aware of)
Rules:
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Posts that aren't PG-13 or you wouldn't feel comfortable opening at work should be flagged as NSFW.
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Discussion of NSFW content is allowed.
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Discussion of piracy is allowed; direct links are not.
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This is a safe space for LGBTQ+ and people of color. Hateful content will be removed.
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Avoid dumping links. The body of a post can be used for things like elaborating on your reason for posting it, a summary, or additional sources for example. Things that can foster discussion or other community engagement.
Links & Other Communities:
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osab/voicemxil's GitHub | The Sims/The Sims 2/The Sims Stories easy-install fix pack
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NRass | Sims 3 mods
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I loved sims 2 (everything is great but there's loading screens) and sims 3 (no loading screens, but pudding faces). I ordered sims 4 thinking it was going to be an improvement ... and I didn't like it. Sims 4 at launch was horrible for me. I waited thinking it would get better, came back when they finally added the toddler stage and I still didn't like it? I mean I love how you can manipulate the body directly instead of sliders in CAS but they also got rid of create-a-style which sucks and makes clothes/furniture less interesting. They made the baby stage into a bassinet object too. I only play family legacy style so idk I didn't like it that much. Sims also need way more traits to be interesting and diet preferences, for instance, aren't really a trait. And sims can get so emotional that they just die? Idk. I'll be waiting to see what future games are like.