How Do I A few questions about the sims 2

Discussion in 'The Sims 2' started by snoopy, Dec 12, 2005.

  1. snoopy

    snoopy New Member

    A few questions about the sims 2

    I finally got the sims 2 and im lovin it but i have a few questions and would appreicate if someone could help me.

    1. How do i get cars? Do i have to download them and if i do can you recommend a good, spyware free site.

    2. I have built a neighbourhood from scratch and i have a question. I had a teenager (this teenager i created) who fell in love with another teenager( this teenager wasnt part of any family he was one of those townie ones) anyway she become an adult and now shes just friends with this teenager who is still just a teenager we he ever become an adult and be able to marry this girl or will he remain a teenager.

    3. I have a family and the teenager eventually became an adult and moved out. Do you usually keep the families under one roof??? (eg adults, elders) because ive realised that they only grow old when you are actually at their house and playing them - so you actually have to go back and forth so that they grow old evenly. So basically the question is do you keep them under one roof to make it easier to control or do you put them in seperate houses and go back and forth.

    Thanks for your help.
     
  2. xxbabygrl9xx

    xxbabygrl9xx the best and 1 and only

    1) you can only get cars if you have he nightlife

    2)no he will not grow up unless you download the insimenator that lets teens have babies and lets adults marry teens and stuff like that.

    3) either one that is more convienient for you!

    you are very welcome and thanks for posting questions that i can answer!
     
  3. Mirelly

    Mirelly Active Member

    The university expansion pack allows you to move your sims' townie teenage friends into a college. This makes the townies into playable sims and they will grow up ... as long you play them.

    NOTE World Sims does not support teen pregnany hacks so please don't ask about them.
     
  4. snoopy

    snoopy New Member

    re teen pregnancy

    I didnt ask about teen pregnancy. I believe i asked a question and it was very nicely answered. I just asked whether the teenager that she was in love with would grow up and they could get married. I dont believe i asked anything about them being teenagers and getting pregnant - as myself i dont support it.
     
  5. Mirelly

    Mirelly Active Member

    LOL Snoopy. Please don't take offence :eek: I wasn't chastising anyone and certainly NOT you.
     
  6. Kristalrose

    Kristalrose Wakey-Wakey!

    If you move the Townie Sim to UNI, she will become a Young Adult and therefore be available for dating to your Adult Sim. :) In fact, they can have a very nice cortship. If you have NL as well, you can play the UNI sim (former townie), and have her ask your sim on a date, then wait for him to bring her flowers and gifts. It could be really sweet. :)

    I had this happen. My CAS teen Jackson fell head over heels with the papergirl Marissa. I sent them off to college together. They dated for a long while, but Marissa graduated just before Jackson did. Jackson then fell in love with Virginia, a born-in-game sim. I thought those two would make a better couple, and so they are now married. :)

    Oh, as to Mirelly and the Teen-Pregnancy Warning: No, she was not saying that for your benefit. She was saying that to stop all the "Where do I get?" and "What does it do" questions that usually come up when it's mentioned. We don't support it, we don't discuss it because it changes the game from a T rating.
     
  7. surprised_by_witches

    surprised_by_witches Sleep deprived

    I think you meant, "we don't support it." :)
     
  8. Kristalrose

    Kristalrose Wakey-Wakey!

    Edited: Yeah, what she said. ;)
     
  9. xxbabygrl9xx

    xxbabygrl9xx the best and 1 and only

    alright i am very very sory about mentioning that because that is the only way i know how to control a townie

    edit- except for in university.
     

Share This Page

  1. This site uses cookies to help personalise content, tailor your experience and to keep you logged in if you register.
    By continuing to use this site, you are consenting to our use of cookies.
    Dismiss Notice