Phew! Finally caught up in the story. Trip, I will follow you to WP, just as I did some of my other favourite Sims authors! This story is amazing and I can't wait to read the rewrite with its grittier edge. Phil in particular strikes me as having a very un-Pg-13 vocabulary which just can't be written here. Once you link to WP I'm there!
Nice!
For now, you can follow my main blog at
Our Blessed Frozen Cells. It's just a placeholder right now, but I'll use it for announcements and probably later for album reviews (the hobby I had before writing fiction. A big tip for anyone: any writing is good practice. Learn how to write essays, reviews, argumentative papers, journalistic pieces, etc.).
Oh Phil. He and Annette were the big deciding factors in the move/rewrite. I needed to make her more callous and vulgar from the start, and his story was going to focus on some nasty things no matter how many euphemisms I used. As you could guess, Piper's "pharmaceutical research" would play into it, and even if that didn't, Phil was married to the criminal career for his adult life. There isn't much story without his job taking the starring role, and while the game might hide what goes on behind the warehouse doors, I couldn't.
And he had a special way of getting to know his co-workers.
In bed.
I haven't read the last chapter yet, just skipped that to read the rest of the thread first, I totally understand how you feel Trip, I have zero interest in Sims 4, I tried the trial and it only confirmed what I already knew, it just isn't the game for me and I'm not sure it ever will be even a few expansions from now, the core game just isn't what I'm after for my sims.
It is sad to see how quiet this part of the forum has become, I said to my boyfriend shortly after Sims 4 came out and everybody else was off playing with the new shiny that I felt almost abandoned, after so long having challenges to look forward to each month that was suddenly gone, I was doing my 4x4 and wasn't sure if I felt like doing a story for it, why bother? who cares? is what I thought to myself but some still are interested and it shows in the comments on that and in this thread and others.
I was sorry your 4x4 failed as I was enjoying that but glad you are doing another, and I agree that having the option to tell it as you truly see it outside of forum restrictions would be great, the stories in my head as I played them out and visualised them are pretty much nothing like what I wrote, keeping it within certain parameters and only having a certain amount of images is restrictive to the imagination. I founded my immortal dynasty with five evil sims who read like a litter of fluffy kittens because I didn't think I could write them as evil, I admire you for pushing the boundaries as much as you have while staying within the rules.
I would love to see a revised version of this story in all it's dysfunctional glory, there have been times when I have felt there is something you were trying to say but it didn't quite come across because you couldn't outright say it, for example some of the conversations between Tegan and Bryant felt a little too 'nice' to me, which from Tegan's point of view I can understand as it's in her nature, but I felt Bryant was maybe a little stifled by forum restrictions.
Whatever you decide to do I would definitely be interested in reading it.
At least you didn't make the same mistake I did and buy it.
I still play around with TS4 on occasion so that I can levy decisions for the Dynasties and Challenges, and I want to see how jarring a sad story in a bright and happy game can go too, but that project's on the back burner for now.
I've ranted to my girlfriend about the state of the forums too. It bothers me! But I think it's important to try and encourage the writers that stick around...I'm just really inconsistent about it.
I'm not too sad about my 4x4 now. The restart is currently going a lot smoother, and the story is forming itself better. But I think that a change of hosting will really do my stories more justice. All of them. And yeah, your immortal dynasty could have been a pretty brilliant subversion of how dynasties start...not that I didn't like the end result, but as you said, five evil sims! I had just one and I'm jumping ship before I get to his teens.
It's something I wish I did from the start, a bit, even if I liked this practice run. I went into the Waverlys fully intent on satirizing immortal dynasty conventions. Annette instead ended up too charming and competent the first time, because yes, I was afraid to write her how I actually imagined her: something closer to how she was as an elder. But I blame a decent amount of this story's end result on my own, flawed choices at the time. If you asked me a year ago how this story would end, I would throw out a completely different answer. There was a striking lack of of consistency and organization on my part,
especially with Jo's subplot. I knew my ends for her time in Roaring Heights and with the extended family but the means were, shall we say, ad hoc. There were a lot of points and characters and plots I stuck with even though they turned out to be horrible ideas.
Seriously writers: make sure your stuff goes through some screening before you decide on its inclusion to the story. 75% or more of your ideas will be crap and it's better to cull the weak than let them suffer in the open.
There's just so much about the world of the Waverlys that I needed to address but didn't. There's more people can get away with on the TS3 boards when it comes to content. I'm starting to care less and less if content seems "mature," and I do a decent load of the moderation work for the stories now. But regardless of that, I can rant for hours on everything I did wrong here. Like how quick and worryingly convenient Franco and Hannah's resolution was. How stupid Annette was for dropping hints about her past left and right (yeah, there's gonna be some major name changes to rectify this in Version 2.0). How Tegan suffered from a massive case of plot-induced idiocy and some of the most inconsistent characterization that I'm personally ashamed of. How freakin' random Jo's clues, hints, and salvation came about. How clumsily I handled the details of Maeve's criminal empire. How clumsily I handled every character's jobs in Roaring Heights, to be fair. How...impossibly
dense Moira was being at another rainbow-colored chick somehow sharing a rare trait in her blood relatives (fangs) and her dead husband's surname. Actually, how dense everyone was being there. As I said, major name changes have been made.
Tegan's point of view is meant to be sweet. I couldn't tell you how much of it was that and how much as self-imposed censorship, because I don't know. Lily's story arc is going through its planning stages right now, so while that means Tegan is up next, it also means that I can't say exactly what will change other than "things, lots of things."
I've been honored to have you as a reader, and I'm glad you want to stay with me through it.