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A couple of days ago I posted a link
http://rapidshare.de/files/2028697/Madame_Mim_s_Pleasant_Village.rar.html to
the Pleasantville replacement (ie N001) neighbourhood (for games with the
University addon) in the binaries group. I know it was downloaded by at
least one person, but the link is gone (the entire thread is gone) in my
viewer and I thought to myself - if I posted in here I might reach more
interested people and actually have a link for people to come back and tell
me what they thought. Not only do I need the affirmation BEG, but I also
need the feedback because I plain to make a Pleasant Village II where Bob
Newbie, etc are all
a. in Uni
b. adults about to start out in their own houses
what do you think?
Pleasant Village I
Pleasant Village is my conception of the ancestral Sims and their habitat.
Every adult Sim was created by me (where possible using genetic extraction
from Maxis ancestors stored in the shipped Pleasant View) as a single Sim
and introduced to their significant other in the game. The buildings were
created by me (sorry), and there should be absolutely no third party skins,
eyes, clothes, objects, etc.
All the Sims living there were created in that neighbourhood. They have not
been bought in as packages from other neighbourhoods. The first generation
is already in situ. The Sims in the Sims bin are Pollination Technician7 (an
original ancestor, impregnator of Nestor Caliente), and several other Sims
who do not belong to this generation (but the next).
I have also included in this rar a complete family tree pointing out the
shipped Maxis relationships in black (and one marriage in green so that it
is distinct as it crosses another relationship line, and my added
information in red (sibling relationships created by me and spousal maiden
names).
A final warning. Any pregnancies and children in the game now or later have
no guarantee of looking like the Sims in the shipped version ancestors as
they are created using the games random genetics.
--
Morituri Nolumus Mori
MM
A couple of days ago I posted a link
http://rapidshare.de/files/2028697/Madame_Mim_s_Pleasant_Village.rar.html to
the Pleasantville replacement (ie N001) neighbourhood (for games with the
University addon) in the binaries group. I know it was downloaded by at
least one person, but the link is gone (the entire thread is gone) in my
viewer and I thought to myself - if I posted in here I might reach more
interested people and actually have a link for people to come back and tell
me what they thought. Not only do I need the affirmation BEG, but I also
need the feedback because I plain to make a Pleasant Village II where Bob
Newbie, etc are all
a. in Uni
b. adults about to start out in their own houses
what do you think?
Pleasant Village I
Pleasant Village is my conception of the ancestral Sims and their habitat.
Every adult Sim was created by me (where possible using genetic extraction
from Maxis ancestors stored in the shipped Pleasant View) as a single Sim
and introduced to their significant other in the game. The buildings were
created by me (sorry), and there should be absolutely no third party skins,
eyes, clothes, objects, etc.
All the Sims living there were created in that neighbourhood. They have not
been bought in as packages from other neighbourhoods. The first generation
is already in situ. The Sims in the Sims bin are Pollination Technician7 (an
original ancestor, impregnator of Nestor Caliente), and several other Sims
who do not belong to this generation (but the next).
I have also included in this rar a complete family tree pointing out the
shipped Maxis relationships in black (and one marriage in green so that it
is distinct as it crosses another relationship line, and my added
information in red (sibling relationships created by me and spousal maiden
names).
A final warning. Any pregnancies and children in the game now or later have
no guarantee of looking like the Sims in the shipped version ancestors as
they are created using the games random genetics.
--
Morituri Nolumus Mori
MM