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Thank you.. Notify me of follow-up comments by email. Notify me of new posts by email. This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed. Requirements I have the Ultimate Collection and I used items from probably all the expansion and stuff packs.

Alternate Download Link — Mediafire To install, unzip the package to your desktop. Hello Cindy I love your rules, but you have not thought about creating a thematic neighborhood like medieval and incorporating your rules thanks Reply. This website uses cookies to improve your experience. We'll assume you're ok with this, but you can opt-out if you wish. Accept Reject Read More. Close Privacy Overview This website uses cookies to improve your experience while you navigate through the website.

Out of these cookies, the cookies that are categorized as necessary are stored on your browser as they are essential for the working of basic functionalities of the website. We also use third-party cookies that help us analyze and understand how you use this website. These cookies will be stored in your browser only with your consent. I used this site to replace most of the awful base game clothing.

The forum is updated weekly with all the newly released content scoured from around the web. Both realistic and Maxis match styles are represented. This site has tons of beautiful objects, lots of clutter, retail and build mode sets, and sets for every room. Highly recommended! Holy Simoly — Pages upon pages of build sets and furniture.

Really great stuff here from this classic site. A few clothing items too. Doors, windows, and walls — oh my! Plus, makeup defaults these are the ones I use in my game. Retail Sims — Amazing sets for retail shops of all kinds including grocery store, liquor store, cigar shop, ice cream shop, purse shop, Pagan shop, fabric shop, and many more. Sims2Play Archive — One of my favorite sites for awesome furniture sets and objects.

Clothing Antkas Defaults — Beautifully done default replacement clothing. Most of my defaults come from here or Lottie Sims. No updates since , but a large catalog to search through. DeeDee-Sims — Gorgeous Maxis match clothing, objects, conversions, and recolors. I adore her clothing though. Check it out. Grunge Finds — A Tumblr filled with grungy, gothic, alternative, apocalyptic or even Halloween things for your sims 2 game. Still regularly updates. Lottie Sims — Very well-done default replacement clothing.

Many of my defaults come from here. Maxis Match Repository — Its purpose is to take all Maxis based custom content for The Sims 2, cut the files down to minimal size, and make them blend seamlessly with your game files. Lots of great clothing for all ages and genders. Lots of stuff for male Sims, which we always need more of.

No recent updates, but plenty there to download. Not as much content as some of the other sites, but still worth checking out. Simcat81 — Beautiful default replacements for Maxis clothing. What the Skell — Still regularly updates with cute clothes and other objects. See also the Maxis Match Repository above. YanderePlumSims — A Tumblr featuring lots of cute clothes plus some very nice hairs, lots, and objects. Her default hairs match the ones from Mikexx2 and the Jellybeanery. Other downloads available here too including colorful wall decor, makeup, and conversions.

Beautiful MM hairs that all match each other plus eyebrows. I have dozens of these mods in my game. Very well organized, too. Hexagonal Bipyramid — Creator of the Sims 2 Traits Project review coming to my channel soon and many other awesome mods. Lot of fixes and things that just make the game better to play.

She also has some skins and other things available. I find her LiveJournal to be better organized. Simlogical — Fantastic and creative mods for your game including a prison and school system, auto drapes, teleportation mods, money, aging, fixes, and much more. Highly recommended. Neighborhood Deco Criquette Was Here — The best Tumblr around for unique Neighborhood Deco including things like trees, fences, hedges, boats and piers, embankments, walkways, buildings, and more!

The Great Cheesecake Persona — Get skylines, place-able cliffs, and fields, barns, and more to make your neighborhoods look amazing. Great rural-themed stuff.

Hello Cindy, First of all, thank you for your work. Players can have Sims try on outfits for their own age and gender. If the Sim is to try on Everyday clothes, the player can select both a top and a bottom, or a whole outfit. Having a Sim try on clothes can be useful, as the "mannequin" figure that appears when using the Buy option for the Sim's age and gender isn't always a good representation of the Sim.

For example, the "mannequin" will generally be light-skinned, even if the Sim is not. Also, while children cannot buy clothes, they can try them on. The player will not be given the option to add tried-on clothes to the Sim's cart, so having them buy those clothes will involve using a clothing rack's Buy option, and finding them again.

When a Sim tries on an outfit, he or she will go into a changing booth, change into the outfit, and pose in front of a mirror. After a short time, the Sim will go back into the booth, change back into what he or she was wearing before, and go back to the rack.

It appears that the Sim will use what he or she considers to be the closest available booth. If the Sim decides that that booth is inaccessible, he or she will spin-change at that point, pose briefly, then change back and return to the rack.

If there are no changing booths, the Sim will spin-change into the selected outfit, then quickly change back out of it. Clothing racks use the same thumbnails that Create a Sim uses, but do not give access to the collections that are available in CAS.

When using a clothing rack, the game may pause for some time while the thumbnails load. In a Sim-owned business , clothing racks become point-of-sale objects which allow the business to sell clothes. A side-effect of this is that all outfits sold from a rack in an owned business have the same price, regardless of their normal cost. If the lot is being played as a business, a controllable Sim can suggest a type of clothing to a customer. If this sale is successful, [n 5] a selection dialog for the customer's age and gender will open, and the player can select the outfit which the Sim will buy.

If Everyday was suggested, the player will be able to select a top and bottom, or a complete outfit. This dialog is different from the normal Buy dialog in several ways. While the "mannequin" figure is not a perfect representation of the Sim, it should at least have the Sim's skin tone. Also, it is taller, has larger thumbnails, and does not allow the player to select a different age or gender.

Once the outfit is paid for, it will be set as the Sim's current outfit of that type, so if it is the type of clothing the Sim is wearing, he or she will change into it.

If it is an Everyday outfit, the Sim's in-game thumbnail will be updated. It appears that these sales may not, or may not always, decrease the number of items available on the rack.

Also, customers may shop at a rack autonomously, without an outfit being suggested. Sales socials can be used on these Sims, but these sales appear to be "phantom sales".

While the Sim pays at the register, the business gets the money, and the number of items on the rack is decreased, the dialog does not open and the Sim does not actually get anything.

If the player sends Sims to an owned business that sells clothing, those Sims will be able to use the clothing racks as they would in an unowned shop—with two exceptions. All outfits will have the same price, and the Buy dialog will contain a meter showing how many items are left on the rack. Since clothes are bought for the household, they travel with the household, not necessarily with individual Sims. If the household moves from one lot to another, the household's wardrobe should go with it.

However, when individual Sims move from one household to another, whether directly or via the Family Bin, they might not carry any clothes other than the ones they are wearing and any special outfits they may have acquired. However, this will not necessarily apply to career outfits; career outfits earned by household members may travel with the household rather than with the Sim who earned them. The game appears to maintain this distinction even for single-Sim households.

With FreeTime , Sims can carry sewn outfits in inventory when they move, and even when they go to or return from college. Downloaded swim wear in The Sims 3. There are no longer clothing shops as Sims have access to all outfits except special career outfits. With Into the Future , Sims can purchase outfits that are displayed on mannequins. In The Sims 3 , players have the ability to customize the pattern and color of every article of clothing.

Shoes are now separate from the rest of a Sim's clothes, and every outfit category has the ability to choose different tops and bottoms. Sims can now choose one of three different outfits from each category of clothing and wear them periodically. Also, hair can be assigned to an outfit, as featured in The Sims 2: Seasons. However, in order to assign hair to an outfit, the Sim must be wearing that category of clothing; which was not necessary in The Sims 2: Seasons.

This method is difficult to use in the game because it involves changing a Sim's outfit with a dresser, then changing the Sim's head with a mirror. This can be done more easily by using the makeover station from The Sims 3: Ambitions. There are many categories of clothing in The Sims 3. The undies category has been merged with sleepwear, so Sims will wear sleepwear after they WooHoo , for instance. Career outfits can be customized since patch 31 , equivalent to Showtime , which enables more choice for Sims in their career or profession.



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