I realize I haven’t posted anything about my Cottage Living save!I had my sims, Arjun, mov
I realize I haven’t posted anything about my Cottage Living save!I had my sims, Arjun, moved into a rundown (and off-the-grid) version of my Charmant Cottage. My goal was to discover the pack, while earning enough money to renovate the house with animals, plants, and villagers’ errands. And that part wasn’t that hard… after I started growing dragon fruits!On the other hand, I must admit that, even if the animations are cute, taking care of the animals quickly becomes quite repetitive, and time consuming (especially if you also have to tend your garden). In the beginning, since I still had cheap furniture (Arjun had to sleep a lot), I had little time left to do anything else during the day! It became a little easier when Léon, Arjun’s boyfriend, moved in with him.Obviously, the world is beautiful and it was fun to explore it while running errands for the villagers. I really enjoyed this part of the gameplay, except perhaps for the more generic requests. I preferred the ones from Agnes or the mayor for example, with a real backstory. Unfortunately, I don’t think it’s really replayable (once you did these once, it’s less interesting).I don’t really know what to say. Overall, it’s a pretty good pack, I had a lot of fun. But as too often in the Sims 4, most of the new features are only available in the new world. And I’m really annoyed about that. I might continue to play with these two sims, but in another world, just to get a better idea of what this extension adds when you don’t live in Henford-on-Bagley. But before that, maybe there are some things I haven’t tested yet!By the way, I’m still playing without CC (except for the body hairs, I don’t get why we still don’t have that in game after seven years), and it’s kind of nice. I still wish we had more clothes for guys, obviously, but that doesn’t stop me from having fun! -- source link
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