The Sims
A community based around all things related to The Sims.
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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)
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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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So, curious, did you fiddle with this more?
Unstable is definitely something you don't want if you want your sim to stay an insane loner.
Having delusional episodes and changing personality is what that trait is about. Normally a trip to the hospital before it's too late is supposed to revert your traits back to their previous state but if you delete all rabbitholes that won't be a possibility.
I don't think I deleted every lot but I did delete a vast majority and it was interesting to see how it essentially eliminated a lot of opportunities and typical interactions. I may give it another go this weekend.
On top of what I've already done creating a blank map free of item spawn points (bugs, seeds, animals, fish, and so on) might be an interesting additional challenge. I am pretty sure you can obtain some plantable items from a purchased fridge and you can get the omni plant from interactions with the Time Machine but I don't know if you could go about getting a fish in a similar way and simply stock a pond yourself.