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imported>Matthew Cenance (I thought it might be confused with the story modes of The Sims console games, so I added a Distinguish template as well as adding additional details in the first sentence of the article.) |
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Clicking the Story mode button will open up the Story Mode Editor, where users can create a "story" about their homes or neighborhood. Pressing "C" on the keyboard will take a snapshot with the [[game camera]], which will be automatically uploaded to the Story Mode Editor. |
Clicking the Story mode button will open up the Story Mode Editor, where users can create a "story" about their homes or neighborhood. Pressing "C" on the keyboard will take a snapshot with the [[game camera]], which will be automatically uploaded to the Story Mode Editor. |
Revision as of 19:48, 23 May 2019
- Not to be confused with Get a Life, Bust Out Mode, or Story Mode (The Sims 2 console).
Story mode is an option available in The Sims 2 used to create or view defined storylines for neighborhoods or households. It is located on the user bar on the bottom of the page beneath Build Mode.
Clicking the Story mode button will open up the Story Mode Editor, where users can create a "story" about their homes or neighborhood. Pressing "C" on the keyboard will take a snapshot with the game camera, which will be automatically uploaded to the Story Mode Editor.
In the Editor, users can add a series of photos together to create a "story". Each photo can then have a description written to it.