Downtown

Apr. 22nd, 2008 04:29 pm
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So, previously on Darkness Falls... the hood doesn't have a vacation subhood, shopping district and until now, a downtown as the main hood was previously divided into three sections as described in an earlier post.  I don't know why I struggled with adding lots, running out of affordable empty houses for new sims and confining young, active partying sims to life in the suburbs when all I had to do was add a downtown and move them there, but the situation has been rectified.  Club Asylum has been moved downtown, the empty factories have been moved, the tattoo parlor has been moved, the Avian auto garage has been moved along with several families.  Mostly younger families with no kids, single parents that in reality can't afford a suburbanite house and singles.

Sorrow's ex-wife is dead and their daughter, Joy, is now an indpendant teen living alone in her mother's house.  Her mother's lesbian lover (whom Joy hates with a passion) has moved out as she will be getting a place downtown as well.  Christian will no longer be cavorting with young girls and town sluts in the hot tub in his front yard as he has moved out, leaving his roommate the house to share with fiancee and child.  And speaking of town sluts, Tawni and her man-whore lover, Vincent Corvinus,have moved out of the suburbs in search of a more exciting domicile that is much closer to the night clubs and other seedy action.  Dyane's ex-husband is also moving downtown to be closer to the clubs.  What else would you expect from a Rock God?

And just wait til I show you what a Mr. Lumiere Aition did to poor Aidan La Croix (Christian's roommate). 

I think things are about to heat up a bit.
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