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{{Era|TS3}}A '''city hall''' is the chief administrative building of [[neighborhood]]s in ''[[The Sims 3]]''. It's also a main landmark in the towns and was featured in many promotional videos and snapshots for ''The Sims 3''. |
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==Gameplay descriptions== |
==Gameplay descriptions== |
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⚫ | At the city hall, Sims can get a job in the [[Political Career (The Sims 3)|political career]], take a [[Charisma (The Sims 3)|charisma]] class, change their own and their [[child]]ren's names (both first and last),<ref>Household/lot name and description cannot be changed in City Hall. They must be changed in Edit Town mode.</ref> register to be self-employed in a skill career{{Vgversion|TS3:A}} and tour city hall. Sims can [[WooHoo]] here but they might get caught by the security and be asked to leave. |
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If [[The Sims 3: Ambitions]] is installed, the player can join the [[Architectural Designer]] profession at the city hall. |
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Generally, a city hall is often combined with a [[police station]] and a [[military base]] in a multi-purpose rabbit hole. |
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⚫ | At the city hall, Sims can get a job in the [[Political Career (The Sims 3)|political career]], take a [[Charisma (The Sims 3)|charisma]] class, change their own and their [[child]]ren's names (both first and last),<ref>Household/lot name and description cannot be changed |
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Sometimes, there may be a protest outside of the city hall, in which Sims can join in (though nothing will happen after it's finished). The protesters carry signs with random pictures on it, if you chose to join the protest your sim will pick up a sign. |
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===Protests=== |
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Protests can often occur outside of City Hall, and the player can direct their Sims to participate, though the player cannot start a protest without the help of mods. Protests have about a 15% of starting, and are more common at the beginning of the game when a Sim or family moves into a new neighborhood. The topic of the protest is displayed on signs held by the protesters; the image shown on the sign is random (such as protesting against clowns or unicorns). Joining a protest gives Sims with the [[Rebellious]] trait the 'Fight The Power' [[moodlet]]. |
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Sims can start a protest with the "me too" megaphone if University Life is installed, and they do not need to be at city hall. Starting and participating in protests boosts a sim's Rebel [[Social group]] Rank. With a high Rebel social group rank a sim can start a hunger strike or a rowdy protest. During a hunger strike all protesters will get a -5 moodlet and will occasionally sneak a taste of a snack. Meanwhile during a rowdy protest sims may get into fights with each other. |
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===Sunset Valley=== |
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{{Object|image=[[File:City_Hall_Sunset.jpg|250px]] |
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|name =City Hall |
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|game = The Sims 3 |
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|buy = No |
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|type = Rabbit hole |
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|price = N/A |
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|size = Unknown{{vgversion|TS3}} |
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}} |
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While most protest topics don't lead to any outcome other than a positive moodlet and a boost in Rebel Social Group Rank when successful, there are exceptions. Protesting about low lifetime happiness will, if successful, give all sims a +10 moodlet for 2 days which will double the lifetime happiness gained from wishes. Protesting about low skills, if successful, will give all sims a +10 moodlet for 2 days and increase the rate at which they learn skills. Protesting about low wages will, if successful, give all sims in the controlled household a raise if they are employed. Protesting about few world resources will, if successful, increase the amount of collectibles which come from spawners. |
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'''City Hall''' is the name of the city hall rabbit hole in [[Sunset Valley]] |
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The Sunset Valley city hall is much bigger than the one in [[Riverview]]. It fronts onto [[Park#Central Park|Central Park]], a major meeting place in Sunset Valley. |
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===Riverview=== |
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{{Object|image=[[File:City_Hall_Riverview.jpg|250px]] |
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|name =City Hall |
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|game = The Sims 3 |
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|buy = No |
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|type = Rabbit hole |
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|price = N/A |
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|size = Unknown{{vgversion|TS3}} |
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}} |
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The city hall in Riverview is just called '''City Hall''', exactly like the one in Sunset Valley. It fronts onto [[Park#Four_Bridges_Park|Four Bridges Park]]. It is considerably smaller than the city hall in Sunset Valley. |
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<gallery widths="150" spacing="small" captionalign="left" hideaddbutton="true"> |
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City Hall (Sunset Valley).jpg|City Hall in [[Sunset Valley]], [[Barnacle Bay]], and [[Hidden Springs]] |
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City Hall (Riverview).jpg|City Hall in [[Riverview]] |
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===Twinbrook=== |
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City Hall (Twinbrook).jpg|City Hall in [[Twinbrook]] |
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{{Object|image=[[File:Twinbrook_Cityhall.jpg|250px]] |
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Public Services Office.jpg|Public Services Office in [[Bridgeport]] |
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|name =City Hall |
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Appaloosa Plains Civic Center.jpg|Appaloosa Plains Civic Center in [[Appaloosa Plains]] |
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|game = The Sims 3 Ambitions |
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City Hall (Lunar Lakes).jpg|City Hall in [[Lunar Lakes]] |
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|buy = No |
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City Government Complex.jpg|City Government Complex in [[Starlight Shores]] |
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|type = Rabbit hole |
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City Hall (Lucky Palms).jpg|City Hall in [[Lucky Palms]] |
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|price = N/A |
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City Hall (Sunlit Tides).jpg|City Hall in [[Sunlit Tides]] |
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|size = Unknown{{vgversion|TS3}} |
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Commonwealth Court.jpg|Commonwealth Court in [[Moonlight Falls]] |
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}} |
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City Hall (Monte Vista).jpg|City Hall in [[Monte Vista]] |
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City Hall (Aurora Skies).jpg|City Hall in [[Aurora Skies]] |
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Very little is known about the new city hall in [[Twinbrook]], except that it is much whiter than the others The only existing image for it is small and dimly lit, and it is situated in a town that is not yet confirmed as Twinbrook. |
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City Hall (Dragon Valley).jpg|City Hall in [[Dragon Valley]] |
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Civic Center (Isla Paradiso).jpg|Civic Center in [[Isla Paradiso]] |
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City Hall (Midnight Hollow).jpg|City Hall in [[Midnight Hollow]] |
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City Hall (Oasis Landing).jpg|City Hall in [[Oasis Landing]] |
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City Hall (Roaring Heights).jpg|City Hall in [[Roaring Heights]] |
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</gallery> |
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==Gallery== |
==Gallery== |
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<gallery> |
<gallery> |
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Protest.jpg|A protest outside city hall. |
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Protests.jpg |
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Roaring Heights TS4 Easter egg.jpg|''The Sims 4'' Easter egg on Roaring Heights' city hall |
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</gallery> |
</gallery> |
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==Trivia== |
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[[Category:Lots]] |
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*On the city hall in [[Roaring Heights]], there's a carving of render Sims from ''[[The Sims 4]]''. |
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[[fr:Hôtel de ville]] |
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[[pl:Ratusz]] |
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[[ru:Ратуша]] |
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[[Category:The Sims 3]] |
[[Category:The Sims 3]] |
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[[Category:Places where Sims can WooHoo]] |
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[[Category:Twinbrook]] |
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[[Category:Types of lots]] |
Latest revision as of 14:05, 29 June 2021
A city hall is the chief administrative building of neighborhoods in The Sims 3. It's also a main landmark in the towns and was featured in many promotional videos and snapshots for The Sims 3.
Gameplay descriptions[edit | edit source]
At the city hall, Sims can get a job in the political career, take a charisma class, change their own and their children's names (both first and last),[1] register to be self-employed in a skill career[TS3:A] and tour city hall. Sims can WooHoo here but they might get caught by the security and be asked to leave.
If The Sims 3: Ambitions is installed, the player can join the Architectural Designer profession at the city hall.
Generally, a city hall is often combined with a police station and a military base in a multi-purpose rabbit hole.
City halls generate the following red map tag in-game:
Protests[edit | edit source]
Protests can often occur outside of City Hall, and the player can direct their Sims to participate, though the player cannot start a protest without the help of mods. Protests have about a 15% of starting, and are more common at the beginning of the game when a Sim or family moves into a new neighborhood. The topic of the protest is displayed on signs held by the protesters; the image shown on the sign is random (such as protesting against clowns or unicorns). Joining a protest gives Sims with the Rebellious trait the 'Fight The Power' moodlet.
Sims can start a protest with the "me too" megaphone if University Life is installed, and they do not need to be at city hall. Starting and participating in protests boosts a sim's Rebel Social group Rank. With a high Rebel social group rank a sim can start a hunger strike or a rowdy protest. During a hunger strike all protesters will get a -5 moodlet and will occasionally sneak a taste of a snack. Meanwhile during a rowdy protest sims may get into fights with each other.
While most protest topics don't lead to any outcome other than a positive moodlet and a boost in Rebel Social Group Rank when successful, there are exceptions. Protesting about low lifetime happiness will, if successful, give all sims a +10 moodlet for 2 days which will double the lifetime happiness gained from wishes. Protesting about low skills, if successful, will give all sims a +10 moodlet for 2 days and increase the rate at which they learn skills. Protesting about low wages will, if successful, give all sims in the controlled household a raise if they are employed. Protesting about few world resources will, if successful, increase the amount of collectibles which come from spawners.
Varieties[edit | edit source]
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City Hall in Sunset Valley, Barnacle Bay, and Hidden Springs
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City Hall in Riverview
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City Hall in Twinbrook
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Public Services Office in Bridgeport
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Appaloosa Plains Civic Center in Appaloosa Plains
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City Hall in Lunar Lakes
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City Government Complex in Starlight Shores
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City Hall in Lucky Palms
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City Hall in Sunlit Tides
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Commonwealth Court in Moonlight Falls
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City Hall in Monte Vista
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City Hall in Aurora Skies
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City Hall in Dragon Valley
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Civic Center in Isla Paradiso
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City Hall in Midnight Hollow
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City Hall in Oasis Landing
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City Hall in Roaring Heights
Gallery[edit | edit source]
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A protest outside city hall.
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The Sims 4 Easter egg on Roaring Heights' city hall
Trivia[edit | edit source]
- On the city hall in Roaring Heights, there's a carving of render Sims from The Sims 4.
Notes[edit | edit source]
- ↑ Household/lot name and description cannot be changed in City Hall. They must be changed in Edit Town mode.
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