Some Townies are revered, some Townies are adored, but a few notable Townies in are just plain controversial. With the possibility of running into over 800 different Townies, not every playthrough will have the same Sims in it, especially if a Legacy challenge is being played. That said, there are quite a few staple Sims that show up in everyone's worlds no matter what. Of course, these Sims can be replaced with player-made Sims or given fresh makeovers using Custom Content, but overall, they remain the same regardless of where the player begins.
Each new Expansion pack and Game pack comes with pre-made Sims and households, all with a variety of personality traits. There are also Townies that have stood the test of time and have remained iconic since the very first game, like the Goths or the Landgraabs, and there are new additions to the series, like the BFFs and the Spencer-Kim-Lewis family. All around, the characters in are pleasant and good to befriend, but there are Townies that fans love to hate or hate to love. Of course, everyone's opinions are different, but there are a few that many can agree on.
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Starting out with an entire household instead of just one Sim, the Rasoya Family are widely known as horrible neighbors. As part of the, this mother and son pair live in 20 Culpepper House Apartment and typically give players a headache with their fighting. Geeta and Raj are seemingly always having arguments with each other, regardless of the time of day, and often the «Tense» moodlet will show up because of them. Additionally, if a player has an infant or a toddler, their fighting will cause them to wake up from their nap, which can cause even more stress and frustration.
The Rasoya's supposed history makes it tough to find them too annoying, which is part of what makes them a controversial pair. Though nothing is
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