February 21, 2011

Family Starter: The Neutre and More by Beatdoc16

Download at Beatdoc16's Sim Escapades

12 comments:

  1. Very lovely and sweet! Just perfect for my Sim families, thank you.

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  2. Is it pronounced "neuter" or "neutray"?
    Efficient, no wasted space. Too many people waste space in starters.

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  3. I hate how she use store stuff AND expansion packs. I thought starters had to be base game only and no CC.

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  4. ^^No, they just have to be affordable by a freshly made sim.

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  5. ^ Then why does it cost 21,000 simoleons?

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  6. Yay, more Beatdoc homes. Thanks!

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  7. Yes! I love looking at Beatdoc's creations, they are always so perfectly made!

    Starter Home Questions:

    In TS2 starter homes were always 20k or less because, no matter what, sim families were given that amount to start with. In TS3 however, the more sims a family has, the more money they start with.

    I have no idea what the actual amounts are for the game, but as an example, one sim may start out with $16,500 while three (the amount of sims capable living in the first house) may start out with $21,000; enough for the house to still be considered a starter. Again, those are just guesses...don't hold me to that ;)

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  8. Thanks guys for the comments! About the first house being a 'family starter' - my resoning is: 2 or more sims get $20000 or more to start out with in game. The actual price of the first house is $19995 therefore any 'family' of 2 or more sims can start out in it :)

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  9. cute. my sims always live in "starter" houses, with two tiny bedrooms. they get one kid and live there forever. it's all very quaint.

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  10. These are beautiful.
    Couples leave the bin with only $18,500. Not $20,000. So, no - not any family of two can afford it. Three sims can.
    Still gorgeous, LOVE the roof lines!!

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  11. ^ woops my bad! I just glanced at the premade ea couples and assumed from there - sorry!

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