Description
I realized the other week that The Sims can’t run on modern computers anymore!
At least not without a lot of convincing (or, more likely, cracking).
I found I could imitate much of the old-style architecture in The Sims 4. It was hard to build a house using the same constraints as the old game! We’ve been spoilt far too long with all this tile division, and intersecting other objects, and ceiling-mounted lights that don’t take up half the room; but I got it. I’m just glad for TS4’s ability to shrink objects so I could make a more varied array of shrubs out of flowers and stuff (if you remember TS1, it had loads of shrubs; TS4, not so much). As far as design goes, I was sort of thinking about Dudley’s House in the GameCube version, crossed with Mimi’s house from Bustin’ Out.
Still, I decided to put in some modern conveniences; namely the laundry machines, circular table, and ceiling fan. I guess Hot Date came with a ceiling fan, so that’s fair. I just couldn’t bring myself to put a second door into the bathroom, though. That’s enough nostalgia for right now.
The coffee shop in the bathroom is sort of an inside joke. Also, since I just got HSY a few days ago, I couldn’t resist making a full-on ’70s bedroom out of the guest room. It’s not very TS1-like, but there we are.
💡 Others also downloaded: 76 – Midway Lane [NO CC], Dark Mansion [No CC], Oakleaf Nook [No CC].
Authors: badgraph1csghost
How to install this mod (Full installation guide)
- Download the mod (ModsHost download guide).
- Find the mods folder on your computer
- Windows – /Documents/Electronic Arts/The Sims 4/Mods
- Mac – /Documents/Electronic Arts/The Sims 4/Mods
- Copy the downloaded file to your Mods folder
- Launch the game and enjoy your mod!
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