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    The Sims Bi-Weekly Build Challenge, Week 100: Legacy Properties; 100 Years in the Making!

    The Sims Bi-Weekly Build Challenge, Week 100: Legacy Properties; 100 Years in the Making!


    Bi-Weekly Build Challenge, Week 100: Legacy Properties; 100 Years in the Making!

    Posted: 05 Sep 2020 10:30 AM PDT

    VOTE FOR WEEK 99: My First Apartment HERE!

    Winners

    Week 98: It's a boat? It's a house? It's a houseboat!

    🥇1st Place ([TIED] 21.92% of the votes):

    /u/nomadst - Bayou Houseboat - TS4

    /u/J_BILANT - The SV Zeekaiman - TS4

    🥈2nd Place - ([TIED] 20.55% of the votes):

    /u/SarahLaCroixSims - Hippie Houseboat - TS4

    /u/Saaedra - El Yate del Jefe - TS4

    /u/quantumpenguins - The Coreopsis Canal Boat - TS4

    🥉3rd Place - (19.18% of the votes):

    /u/Kebounet - Wooden Barge - TS4

    See all the rankings here.


    Introduction for Newcomers

    Every two weeks the challenge will change, We'll design a different house or interior of a room and we might even sneak a few Create-A-Sims in to break it up a little.

    Certain challenges will have a monetary limit, some will be spend as much as you like/can to impress.

    We try to make it so everyone can participate in all challenges no matter which Sims game you have and which expansion/stuff packs you have.

    If you would like to see some of our past challenges, please check out THIS link.


    Bi-Weekly Build Challenge, Week 100: Legacy Properties; 100 Years in the Making!

    Ah, the family lake house... such an enjoyable place. The photos on the wall tell such a warm and pleasant story - fond memories, summer evenings, fish frys - generations of family members all having brought up on this very same property. It's not just a cottage or another lot on the river. It's so unique in setting, character or construction, that the family will do everything in their power to ensure that future generations (of their own family) will be able to enjoy the lifestyle afforded by this particular property. Maintaining historical and/or cultural significance over multiple generations, legacy properties are symbolic representations of not only the community for which it serves, but also the storied history of family owners that have been responsible for ensuring it's transition over time. Seen through the eyes of potential buyers, these are the types of homes that are in need of way too much work. Seen through the eyes of the legacy founder(s), these are the perfect properties to build and pass memories to their outdoor loving children. This week, picture and create the multi-generational property-owner home of your dreams, one that will address both the needs of your family today, tomorrow, and onwards! Your completed lot/property must be valued at AT LEAST §100,000.

    Key Elements:

    • Multi-generational ownership.

    • Lots of land to spare/room for growth.

    • Unique features, such as: original wood floors, vintage windows/hardware, etc.

    Must be residential and fully functional. (TIP: Consider using cheats to unlock debug/hidden items and to place objects more freely!)

    NOTE: Challenges are open for TWO weeks!

    To submit an entry you must comment on this post and format your comment like this, IF IT'S NOT IN THIS FORMAT IT WILL BE DISQUALIFIED:

    Your reddit username - Title of submission - Version info - unformatted link to photo or video

    Link to Gallery Download (Use #RedditBuildChallenge as a tag for ease!) You don't have to link to the Gallery, its only to make it easy for people to find if they want to download

    Build Guidelines

    Requirements:

    • One entry per person.

    • Lot/property must be valued at AT LEAST §100,000

    • Residential properties only (NO apartments!).

    • No Photoshopping images.

    • CC allowed.

    Important Dates

    September 19th: Challenge Closes around 10pm EST and then posts are verified/voting commences. Winners will be announced when the next challenge goes live (typically within 1-2 days after the deadline).

    submitted by /u/l0calsonly
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    Y'all wanted to see my ugly Sims 3 daughter as a teenger, here she is

    Posted: 05 Sep 2020 06:16 PM PDT

    I built a functional medieval village without CC on 50x50 tiles! Can be used as many different lot types such as bar, restaurant or residence. A Speedbuild will be up on my Channel tomorrow! Hope you enjoy :) 'Medieval Village', No-CC, Origin ID:SatiSim

    Posted: 05 Sep 2020 10:34 AM PDT

    Me in 50 years

    Posted: 05 Sep 2020 04:02 PM PDT

    Damn! I wasn't prepared for that description.

    Posted: 05 Sep 2020 10:58 PM PDT

    Save us

    Posted: 05 Sep 2020 11:22 PM PDT

    Their first born could die at their own birthday party and TS4 would still have my sim knitting a teal mailbox cosy on the toilet, meanwhile in TS1 my sim will throw a tantrum over spinning thread if I don’t let them have a nap in the middle of the day

    Posted: 05 Sep 2020 10:59 PM PDT

    I just realized that the sims 4 just became 6 years old 3 days ago so I made this.

    Posted: 05 Sep 2020 05:02 AM PDT

    I feel like they could've at least did something similar to the sims 2 where a ride comes and picks them up. R.i.p. school bus

    Posted: 05 Sep 2020 12:58 PM PDT

    A mermaid master bath! I have to say I really love her walk-in private pool, and I kind of want one of my own... (I know it's gaudy! Leave her alone - she's a mermaid!)

    Posted: 05 Sep 2020 11:03 PM PDT

    Uncovered a never-before-seen screenshot of EA announcing the new Sims 4 pack

    Posted: 05 Sep 2020 04:12 PM PDT

    Me waiting for mod creators to update after the latest patch

    Posted: 05 Sep 2020 04:04 PM PDT

    i’m not gonna lie, toddlers are the absolute cutest in the sims 4 and i love this picture.

    Posted: 05 Sep 2020 04:23 PM PDT

    Yellow Carpenter Gothic built in StrangerVille on the 30x20 lot - its like a lemon drop !

    Posted: 05 Sep 2020 04:26 AM PDT

    I really like the used cars in The Sims 3 for some reason.

    Posted: 05 Sep 2020 05:42 PM PDT

    Please, stop supporting this company, for the sake of our beloved games.

    Posted: 06 Sep 2020 02:54 AM PDT

    When art imitates life

    Posted: 05 Sep 2020 04:54 PM PDT

    Pooklet's random sim method gave me this angel and I would die for her

    Posted: 05 Sep 2020 11:24 AM PDT

    Thought I’d share some of my favorite sims I’ve made!

    Posted: 05 Sep 2020 12:43 PM PDT

    I miss the storytelling in Sims 4

    Posted: 05 Sep 2020 09:45 PM PDT

    I was taking a look at the biographies of Riverview's pre-created families and I came across the Bagleys.

    "The Bagley family business is just a wee bit on the wild side. Rhoda is following in her mother's footsteps, but Sherman seems to want a different path to travel."

    When you start playing, they are exactly as they say in the biography: the mother is retired in the criminal career and dislike her daughter, who follows in his footsteps and is Criminal career, while the son has a job in the Military. We can go back to The Sims 2, with the Pleasant family, where the game pre-determined the question about whether Kaylynn Langerak, the maid, should stay after hours to spend time with Daniel. If we choose yes, Mary Sue often comes back from work and catches her husband's betrayal.

    I miss it so much on The Sims 4. I mean, it made the sims more realistic and believable, and you choose whether to follow what was predetermined, the other way around or something totally new. When The Sims 4 was released, I was sad when I heard that they ignored the continuity of family stories and started from scratch again, but even if they chose to do so, that at least there was that storytelling that was something that made many like the franchise and that brought fans together in debates about theories, stories and discoveries. I still love The Sims 4, but that is sorely missed.

    submitted by /u/hunrior
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    Now the Sims 4 is officially broken for me, I’ve downloaded Sims 3 for the first time ��

    Posted: 05 Sep 2020 07:16 AM PDT

    As expected, the new Spark'd challenge is a complete cluster... but I submitted Salim Benali's parents and thought I'd share them here since they've already been buried by young couples, pregnant 'teens' and other households that have nothing to do with the theme.

    Posted: 05 Sep 2020 12:13 PM PDT

    One of the displays at my local CEX store ��

    Posted: 05 Sep 2020 06:22 AM PDT

    Fall Vibes����

    Posted: 05 Sep 2020 10:26 AM PDT

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