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1800s Style Family Home

by Zexxa Posted 7th Apr 2006 at 12:07 AM
 
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#2 Old 7th Apr 2006 at 9:21 PM
which christmas pack is needed? sorry if it's a stupid question!

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#3 Old 7th Apr 2006 at 10:10 PM
Very nice! I love it!

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#4 Old 8th Apr 2006 at 5:28 PM
Quote: Originally posted by xdieinafirex
which christmas pack is needed? sorry if it's a stupid question!

♥ Tatiyana


The Christmas pack needed is the one from the main maxis site. I don't remember the actual site anymore(I don't use it anymore). I know that the game that was released in the winter included the objects, but they are available for downlaod on the maxis site. It just wasn't listed as an expansion, so I had to just make a note of it. Hope that clears things up abit!
Lab Assistant
#5 Old 3rd Jan 2009 at 12:49 AM
This is a nice first try for an 1800s house, but if you really want to make a house based on what they were like in the 1800s, so your sims can truly experience what it was like, I suggest doing some research. Here is a wonderful website that can give you a lot of information on the 1800s homes.
http://www.geffrye-museum.org.uk/co...thematics/19th/

Sorry if I come off rude, I really do love that other people are trying to recreate what it was like in the 1800s for sims! I think it is positively wonderful. I suppose it's just I have always adored the 19th century over all the rest. xD