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2Bornot2B
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Hi everyone,
I am looking forward to the new EaLand, but have a few questions regarding it all. Are mystic trees able to be grown on a residential lot? Any fruit that is eaten while on the residential would it gain us that skill point or not since we have maxed skills while on that lot, (but only while we are on that lot which is the only reason I'm questioning whether or not this may work)?
After the merges, if we should choose to move our homes to another location on the EaMap, will we be only charged the difference between our existing lot and our lot we wish to move to, or will we have to pay the full price of the new lot?
And the silliest, but probably most important question to me right now, What is this new game we are playing called? Like for example we used to be able to tell a stranger on the street about this wonderful game we've been playing for the past 4 years called "The Sims Online" and how they should run to check it out, but now what is this game called that we are playing? I'm sure I'd describe it as the new and improved The Sims Online, but for how much longer will anyone be able to learn about our current game under that name?
Thank you for helping to clear up these points.
Dawn
I am looking forward to the new EaLand, but have a few questions regarding it all. Are mystic trees able to be grown on a residential lot? Any fruit that is eaten while on the residential would it gain us that skill point or not since we have maxed skills while on that lot, (but only while we are on that lot which is the only reason I'm questioning whether or not this may work)?
After the merges, if we should choose to move our homes to another location on the EaMap, will we be only charged the difference between our existing lot and our lot we wish to move to, or will we have to pay the full price of the new lot?
And the silliest, but probably most important question to me right now, What is this new game we are playing called? Like for example we used to be able to tell a stranger on the street about this wonderful game we've been playing for the past 4 years called "The Sims Online" and how they should run to check it out, but now what is this game called that we are playing? I'm sure I'd describe it as the new and improved The Sims Online, but for how much longer will anyone be able to learn about our current game under that name?
Thank you for helping to clear up these points.
Dawn