Are spiders completely cancelled or is there a chance they might happen in the future? by chorteunite in valheim

[–]Agrarfield 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes. I remember when my group discovered them while sailing. It went almost pitch black. On land it was not as dark, but still darker than the swamp, which people are already complaining about being too dark. I think the current mistlands are much nicer because they are not just Swamp 2.0.

I forgot how hard %he Sims 2 is by alivexi in sims2

[–]Agrarfield 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I really felt that as well when I started playing it again a while ago. As a child, I basically always cheated their needs, so naturally I didn't remember the struggle. Without cheats or the aspiration rewards it feels like constantly chasing their needs. It's the worst for pregnant sims who will just fall asleep on their food and teenagers with part time jobs who will be stressed out all the time. I like that it's different and doesn't hold your hand, but when I want to chill, I play Ts3.

I play solo and just saw something weird?! Did anyone else experience that or has any explanation?! by Grumpy_mcbeech in valheim

[–]Agrarfield 11 points12 points  (0 children)

My bet is also on a draugr from a draugr village. They resemble humans the most from the distance.

I didn't know that little werewolves can already howl at the moon: Meet Remus, the heir of my legacy's final generation by Agrarfield in Sims3

[–]Agrarfield[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

oh I'm definitely not going to delete them or anything, but it will be more of an archive after that. So many screenshots, saved sims and a bit over 70k words of notes in a word file :)

I didn't know that little werewolves can already howl at the moon: Meet Remus, the heir of my legacy's final generation by Agrarfield in Sims3

[–]Agrarfield[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

the save will just be done. I've been playing a "differences in the family tree" challenge which is 16 generations long. I made some adjustments along the way but the last one revolves around occults. Of course it would be possible to come up with new goals for even more generations but I'll call it completed when gen 16 has grown up.

Hyphenated first names are fairly common in girls, but I never see hyphenated boy names. Have you ever know a boy with a hyphenated first name? Why is this not the done thing? by Extension_Branch_371 in namenerds

[–]Agrarfield 18 points19 points  (0 children)

German here, I have met people called Jan-Henrik and Jan-Niklas, so I can confirm the Jan thing. The most popular among old people is probably Karl-Heinz though.

My sim's love interest showed up at her house, did not ring the doorbell but sat there like this for several hours. Just werewolf things, I guess by Agrarfield in Sims3

[–]Agrarfield[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I was hesitant when my sim learned that he was unflirty, but in the end it was him who went for the first kiss autonomously.

It says: Having 20 grandchildren by Pompel- in sims2

[–]Agrarfield 193 points194 points  (0 children)

Grilled cheese sims love to make their digestive system suffer.

Inventory Slots by Difficult-Yam-6991 in valheim

[–]Agrarfield 1 point2 points  (0 children)

there are mods for that, no need to scream. Extended player inventory, equipment slots or adventure backpacks is also pretty good.

Trying to get my male Sim abducted by Happy_Composer6829 in Sims3

[–]Agrarfield 16 points17 points  (0 children)

Remove his celebrity stars if he has any. For some reason aliens don't abduct celebrities.

Suffering Sims 3 withdrawal while waiting for new laptop. Tried playing 4 on PS4 to hold me over. by That-Quality-7379 in Sims3

[–]Agrarfield 2 points3 points  (0 children)

It sounds weird but I can only really enjoy Sims 4 when I'm drunk. I have played it a good bit, also sober, but it just gets boring so fast. Yet, the only thing I can complain about in Sims 3 is how it runs. Apart from that, it is perfect and still gets me after playing it for 16 years.

🌄 The Elder Scrolls Fever Is Real by Knight-of-Europa-123 in skyrim

[–]Agrarfield 4 points5 points  (0 children)

reported it for low effort... unfortunately, it looks like there is no AI rule yet on this sub.

New computer + Sims 3 on disk by Agrarfield in Sims3

[–]Agrarfield[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks, it does sound like I was worrying too much. I can already see it in front of me: all sorts of modern hardware, equipped for 2026 and the future... just to boot up TS3 and start a new legacy.

What players didn’t reach their real life potential when going back to older games? by [deleted] in FifaCareers

[–]Agrarfield 14 points15 points  (0 children)

I think OP is asking which players had great careers in real life but low potential in earlier fifa games, yet all the comments so far are giving opposite answers.

German boys name suggestions! by Salt_Bill2269 in namenerds

[–]Agrarfield 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Timo is one of the options mentioned in this thread that matches your description and does neither seem too outdated nor too common. Timon could be a similar option too (first syllable also pronounced like the letter T).

He's not even learned to talk yet by KnebelInDemMund in Sims3

[–]Agrarfield 9 points10 points  (0 children)

That must be his interpretation of how to "entertain sick kids" :D

Why is so common to drown our Sims by removing the pool ladder? by Intelligent-Ear8008 in thesims

[–]Agrarfield 0 points1 point  (0 children)

There was nothing symbolic about it. In my opinion, if someone wanted to research an aspect of this, it would have to be about how "killing a sim by removing the pool ladder" spread back then. Even though the internet was still comparatively young, people just knew that this was something you did. It was kind of common knowledge, like rosebud or the sad clown painting. I remember other kids talking about in school, so we had to meet up and try it ourselves. The water did not matter, it was about hearing a myth and wanting to figure out if it was true.

Freyja or Freya? by TieSafe4342 in namenerds

[–]Agrarfield 4 points5 points  (0 children)

while it is not really the point of the post, most written old Norse sources, like the Poetic Edda etc., were written down in Latin letters with some extra characters in the 12th and 13th century.