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Post by celebkiriedhel on Oct 16, 2010 0:01:35 GMT -5
I've been hunting down downloads for particular things - like hospitals, schools, etc, etc.
And working out how to do them in Sims3, with the mods we've got currently.
And I'm sure you guys are doing that too.
Is this something people here would be interested in? i.e. shall we make posts for that? To share the knowledge?
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Post by raquelaroden on Oct 16, 2010 7:38:45 GMT -5
Oh yes. Definitely! Do it! Ok, so I just wanted an excuse to use that smiley. Loving the new smileys. You're amazing!
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Post by rad on Oct 16, 2010 19:18:55 GMT -5
I saw a good post about making your own rabbitholes once - you can put the game ones in a basement... I bet lunar would know the article I meant. It may even have been on her blog for that matter.
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Post by thelunarfox on Oct 17, 2010 1:42:39 GMT -5
I think I remember seeing something like that at MATY, Rad. But with the rabbit hole rugs, it's so much easier to make custom rabbit holes. The original rabbit hole buildings are humongous! EDIT: Ah I think I found it. Was it this? It is handy that you can hide things in the basements. Though this was all pre- EPs. As for the original topic at hand, I think it's a good idea. Maybe we can make it a sticky in this forum or the resources forum? If we leave it an open topic, people can just post up links and the OP can update the list of the thread to make things easier to find.
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Post by celebkiriedhel on Oct 17, 2010 6:29:46 GMT -5
Coolness that's what we'll do then. I'll start putting up the links and stuff as I'm going. I'm hoping to start setting up my hood for a November start, and I've finished my main families now (except 1).
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Post by rad on Oct 17, 2010 18:34:25 GMT -5
Wow, you're super-organised! I'm aiming for early 2011.
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Post by celebkiriedhel on Oct 17, 2010 20:15:12 GMT -5
LOL Rad - my hood is going to be super-sparse, and build up slowly. The sparser it is, the easier it is to make it (Also remember, I don't have any stories going at the moment).
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