Tuesday, January 31, 2017

Apple MacBook Pro and Cereal Magazine by MXIMS


Lips by AveiraSims


Glasses Square in 79 Colors by StandardHeld


Separated Vampire Jewelry by MissBunnyGummy


If I'm Dancing Pull Back Hairs by AHarris00Britney


Little Ones Toddler Clutter by JomSims



Custom Food Cupcakes-With Ingredients 1 by Leniad


33 Toddler Hairs Recolored by NoodlesCC


Brushed Over Hair Converted for Toddlers by Saartje77


Skin Detail for Toddlers and Children by Eenhoornsims


Toddler Hairs by BlogSimpleSimmer


Angular Beauty Prints and Frames by Simspirashun


Chat and Invite In For Vampires Fix by Tiger3018


Sailor Chibi Chibi Hair, Clothing and Accessories by SilverMoon


Blossom Hair by Anto


Depressed Trait by saphryn


Playing "Gloomy" Sims, to me, never felt like the trait had a big enough impact on my Sims' lives. Sure, they were sad once and a while--but they moved on, and life was still a happy world for them. I wanted something that made my Sims' lives harder, more realistic; using personal experience, I've created a "Depressed" trait that, after much testing, is far more effective than its sister, "Gloomy".

The Basics
The base trait holds a hidden buff that affects many aspects of the Sim's life.
"Energy", "Fun", and "Social" will decay faster. Likewise, they will be harder to build up.
Most "Creative" skills (cooking and musical oriented) build 25% faster.
The "Fitness" skill is 20% harder to build.
Social skills, such as "Comedy" and "Charisma" are 25% and 50% harder to build respectively.
Sims are more likely to get angry, embarrassed, inspired, and sad. Contrariwise, they will be harder to make confident, energized, and playful.
Depressed Sims have a boost to careers in social media, culinary, entertainer, and painter. They will have a harder time as a critic or athlete.
Friendship and romance between Sims is harder to build. Failed interactions have a higher penalty.

Dracula Bun Hair by Birksches


Boxer Shorts Redone by StandardHeld


Pooklet'd Hair by Mertiuza