Farewell to my Legacy challenge
Hello all who have been following the tale of my Sims 4 Legacy challenge!
I am sad to say that I will officially not be returning to my Legacy playthrough on this blog. I have had a good think about what sorts of blog posts I want to focus on, and I have realized two things:
I want to keep this blog focused on books and book reviews, with the occasional foray into anime or movie reviews. The Legacy posts, while fun, take a lot of work to put together, and I don’t feel like they’re the right direction for my blog. Very sorry to anyone who was looking forward to seeing more of their adventures. I do someday want to do some sort of Sims 4 playthrough and put it up on maybe my Youtube channel, so if you’re interested in that sort of content, stick around and I’ll make an announcement when it happens.I realized recently that I cheated on my Legacy challenge. Specifically when Magnolia and Leah had their wedding, I misunderstood what was and wasn’t a “wedding reward”. All that furniture that I thought our guests had gifted us after the wedding? Yeah, that was actually Leah’s furniture from her old home and I had no right to sell that and use that money, according to Legacy challenge rules. However, it’s been so long since then and my family is so large and basically all of the older children have jobs now and have earned the family so much money since then, so I can’t just use a cheat or something to take away the amount of money and keep playing because I don’t remember how much it was. Plus, since we used that money to remodel the house and we did things like adding more bathrooms, etc. technically every achievement that family has now is moot because if we hadn’t used that money, we would have had to have family members take turns in the bathroom (thereby wasting more time), their skills would be lower because I wouldn’t be able to afford so many skill-building/hobby items, etc.So for various personal reasons, the Legacy family will no longer be appearing on this blog. However, it wasn’t a complete waste of time because I learned a lot during that challenge of how to play Sims 4 like a pro. I also ended up downloading several expansion packs to enhance my Legacy gameplay that I don’t think I would have downloaded otherwise, but now I’ve discovered the merits of them outside of a Legacy playthrough.
If you are one of my readers who was enjoying my Legacy posts, leave a comment down below telling me so and suggesting what kind of playthrough you’d like to see me do if I were to put it up on Youtube or something else.


