![]() ![]() I buy some outdoor planters to grow my own fruits and vegetables but the plants die if I don't tend to them, which I can't always do because I have to work to make money. The solar panel gets dirty and soaks up less sun, or breaks altogether, robbing me of the TV - the one vice I allow Sim Alyssa in an attempt to boost her fun meter quickly. My dew collector that provides water for my shower and sink frequently breaks, and my rather small water stores are depleted quickly. ![]() I have to shell out what little money I have to buy a few things to create energy and collect water, so I can live as off-the-grid as possible. The repurposed shipping containers I live in are a bare-bones living arrangement - an old coal barbeque on the deck serves as my kitchen, candles provide lights. If you choose the green route, be prepared to commit, as the green living ain't easy. Sure, your Sims will be coughing all over each other and there's an increased chance of fire and roaches, but you won't be as piss poor as Sims Alyssa. Like in the real world, there's one major benefit to choosing the industrial route over the green one - you can make more money. There's a lot to do in Evergreen Harbor, especially in Port Promise, which is the least green of all three neighborhoods.
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