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Sims expansion packs ranked
Sims expansion packs ranked






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The Cottage Living expansion pack provides a lot of alternative ways for your Legacy Sims to make money without having to leave the house. This might be fine if you have a specific heir that you want to focus on, though. Also, keep in mind that if you are in high school with your Sim, that you will be unable to be at home and keeping an eye on the rest of the family.

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If you aren’t keen on micromanaging your Sims, then this may not be 100% necessary for you. There are also lots of new activities and events for friend making that help add to the story of your Legacy.

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If you have an heir that you want to make sure does extremely well in school, then being able to micromanage their day to day lives while in school might be a huge plus for you. While I personally don’t love the High School Years pack, it does have a lot of things going for it to help Legacy players.

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I don’t think you absolutely NEED this pack to play a Legacy Challenge, but clubs can be extremely helpful for skilling up and making friends to help get your Sims connections in jobs. The Get Together expansion pack is where we start entering the “not 100% useful to Legacy players, but does have some good perks if you want it” category. That being said, however, it does add the fame and reputation system which can be useful outside of Del Sol Valley and the Acting and Media Production careers can be done as rabbit holes so that you don’t need to travel with your Sims as often. The Get Famous expansion pack suffers from a lot of the same problems that City Living has in that a lot of it requires travel to Del Sol Valley.

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While this is an incredible pack that is chock full of things to do, a lot of these aren’t things that you can do outside of the city which make it a bit frustrating for a Legacy player that also has to manage an entire family elsewhere. All of the Festivals are in San Myshuno, your Sims need to live in apartments for the aspiration, and the jobs have you going to San Myshuno for various things. The biggest issue that I have with City Living is that a lot of this pack requires your Sims to be in San Myshuno for it. That all being said, Brindleton Bay (the neighborhood added in this pack) is one of my all-time favorite neighborhoods to have my Legacy family in. The other issue is that the veterinarian career is very time consuming and not overly conducive to running a large family like the Legacy Challenge requires.

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The first being that without a mod to increase the members of your household, the cats and dogs you adopt will take up room in your family and cause you to have less room for your Legacy sims. However, it is NOT my favorite pack for the Legacy Challenge for a number of reasons. It truly pains me to have this expansion pack so low on the list as it is easily one of my personal favorite packs. You can easily play your Legacy Challenge without this pack and not miss out on too much content. Much like Snowy Escape, Island Living is a fun expansion pack that includes many new gameplay elements (including Mermaids!), but it’s another pack that isn’t super necessary for the Legacy Challenge. However, it’s nothing that you will really miss out on if you don’t have it for your Legacy Challenge. The new activities, skills, traveling locations, and career do add a bit to the game. Unfortunately it doesn’t add a ton to the game that a Legacy player would really need.








Sims expansion packs ranked