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lulusmiley
I'm just getting into the Sims 2 on PC. That being said, I know that Expansions and Stuff packs are seperate. They don't go in any particular order and only require the base Sims 2 to run. However, in your experience, do certain stuff packs "compliment" expansion packs better than others?
I'm planning on expanding my Sims 2 game experience by buying one expansion followed by one stuff pack (and then another "set" once I start getting bored with what I'm playing). I'm doing it like that to make the experience last long.
From what I can tell, the only expansion and stuff pack that looks like it may go well together is the University and Teen Style. Are there any other pairings that you would recommend? I intend to go in the order of release for expansions (starting with University and working forward to most recent). Just leave your suggestions of which stuff pack works best with expansions (I have nightlife & celebration as a double deluxe).
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I wouldn't say that any of the stuff packs compliment the Expansion packs directly. They are really more about how do you want to enhance your game the most.
Do you love the building of homes and community lots the best? Then Ikea stuff or Kitchen and Bath interior would be the best for you.
Do you love having parties and weddings? Then get Celebration stuff to get more items to make your parties great!
Do you love family interactions and playing with kids the best? Then get Family fun stuff to make your little girl a princess or a mermaid! (It's just a costume not a real mermaid!)
Is making outfits and dressing up your sims you favorite part? Then Glamour life or H&M stuff is probably for you.
Do you love the holidays the best and want your sims to get visits from Santa? Then get the Happy Holidays stuff.
Do you love the teen years and want to be able to express your teens personality in their bedroom and clothes? Get Teen Style stuff.
I wouldn't say that any of the stuff packs compliment the Expansion packs directly. They are really more about how do you want to enhance your game the most.
Do you love the building of homes and community lots the best? Then Ikea stuff or Kitchen and Bath interior would be the best for you.
Do you love having parties and weddings? Then get Celebration stuff to get more items to make your parties great!
Do you love family interactions and playing with kids the best? Then get Family fun stuff to make your little girl a princess or a mermaid! (It's just a costume not a real mermaid!)
Is making outfits and dressing up your sims you favorite part? Then Glamour life or H&M stuff is probably for you.
Do you love the holidays the best and want your sims to get visits from Santa? Then get the Happy Holidays stuff.
Do you love the teen years and want to be able to express your teens personality in their bedroom and clothes? Get Teen Style stuff.
creating family with story?

fobxo73
I love playing the sims 3 game but I am starting to get bored with my familes
Can someone help me create a new 1???
Does anyone have a good idea for a family that I could create and play?
Something that would be fun to play! Give me the family members names, ages, and personality's. Also please give me a good background story on the family.
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There are so many different types of families you can create!!
Here are some ideas, I have played these families before and they were all very fun:
- Rich: use the motherlode cheat, or get your sims a very good job, and buy them a large home with all sorts of extravagant items. Allow them to live a life of luxury.
-Poor: although it doesn't sound fun, this was a good challenge! Move your family into a smaller home, and only buy the basic items (bed, bathroom, kitchen, etc.) Make sure all adults and teens have jobs, so the family can afford basic needs. As you continue working, you will slowly be able to allow your sims to have more... stuff, for lack of a better word.
-Eco friendly: I love playing this type of family. However this will only work if you have ambitions. Assuming you do, you can play this. Don't buy your family a dryer for the washing machine, instead give them an outdoor clothes line. Don't take baths, take showers. Buy a solar panel. Do NOT give them a car, give them bikes. Also, walking gives them a positive moodlet. Carpooling to work is also good for their moods. Never allow them to drive to work themselves. Taxis are also bad for their moods. Buy them a recycling bin. Give their house a modern look, with lots of windows and sleek furnishings.
-Traveling family: If you have World Adventures, this can be a fun family to play. Take the family on lots of trips. Make them do different activities, and explore. Take them on lots of trips to each of the possible vacation destinations- France, Egypt, and China.
-Family oriented: This is one of my favourites to play. A family with lots of kids can be difficult, but it's so fun! Usually, I start out by making a young couple and one toddler. Then I move them into an average home (3 bedrooms approximately). Then I wait until their lifetime happiness is high enough that I can buy the fertility treatment. After that, I usually have a set of twins or triplets, leaving you with 3 or 4 kids (the maximum is 6.) You can also play it up a little- have large age gaps between your kids, or small ones. You can make your home kid friendly- lots of fun bedrooms for the kids, a playroom, and lots of activities for them to do while at home. Supply them with bikes so they can go to friends houses, the park, or the pool. Provide them with a fun backyard- a pool, play equipment, a sprinkler, trampoline, and much more! Something I like to do when I have kids is make them share a room. I just find it so cute :) One thing to watch for with these families is money. Most people can afford 1 or 2 kids, but 6 kids is going to cost a lot of money. Make sure you have a good job before having many kids, so you can afford to pay for their bedroom furniture, toys, outdoor activities, and everything else too. Another thing I sometimes do with these families is have one of the parents as a stay at home mom or dad, so you have someone taking care of the children, and someone making the money to provide for everyone!
There are WAY more families you could make, but these are just some fun ones I like :)
Plus, I didn't really want to have to write a description for any other ones lol.
Hope you like my ideas!
Have fun! :)
There are so many different types of families you can create!!
Here are some ideas, I have played these families before and they were all very fun:
- Rich: use the motherlode cheat, or get your sims a very good job, and buy them a large home with all sorts of extravagant items. Allow them to live a life of luxury.
-Poor: although it doesn't sound fun, this was a good challenge! Move your family into a smaller home, and only buy the basic items (bed, bathroom, kitchen, etc.) Make sure all adults and teens have jobs, so the family can afford basic needs. As you continue working, you will slowly be able to allow your sims to have more... stuff, for lack of a better word.
-Eco friendly: I love playing this type of family. However this will only work if you have ambitions. Assuming you do, you can play this. Don't buy your family a dryer for the washing machine, instead give them an outdoor clothes line. Don't take baths, take showers. Buy a solar panel. Do NOT give them a car, give them bikes. Also, walking gives them a positive moodlet. Carpooling to work is also good for their moods. Never allow them to drive to work themselves. Taxis are also bad for their moods. Buy them a recycling bin. Give their house a modern look, with lots of windows and sleek furnishings.
-Traveling family: If you have World Adventures, this can be a fun family to play. Take the family on lots of trips. Make them do different activities, and explore. Take them on lots of trips to each of the possible vacation destinations- France, Egypt, and China.
-Family oriented: This is one of my favourites to play. A family with lots of kids can be difficult, but it's so fun! Usually, I start out by making a young couple and one toddler. Then I move them into an average home (3 bedrooms approximately). Then I wait until their lifetime happiness is high enough that I can buy the fertility treatment. After that, I usually have a set of twins or triplets, leaving you with 3 or 4 kids (the maximum is 6.) You can also play it up a little- have large age gaps between your kids, or small ones. You can make your home kid friendly- lots of fun bedrooms for the kids, a playroom, and lots of activities for them to do while at home. Supply them with bikes so they can go to friends houses, the park, or the pool. Provide them with a fun backyard- a pool, play equipment, a sprinkler, trampoline, and much more! Something I like to do when I have kids is make them share a room. I just find it so cute :) One thing to watch for with these families is money. Most people can afford 1 or 2 kids, but 6 kids is going to cost a lot of money. Make sure you have a good job before having many kids, so you can afford to pay for their bedroom furniture, toys, outdoor activities, and everything else too. Another thing I sometimes do with these families is have one of the parents as a stay at home mom or dad, so you have someone taking care of the children, and someone making the money to provide for everyone!
There are WAY more families you could make, but these are just some fun ones I like :)
Plus, I didn't really want to have to write a description for any other ones lol.
Hope you like my ideas!
Have fun! :)
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