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==The Sims 3==
''The Sims 3'' has been designed to be played with minimal switching between families, so townies are now considered any Sim that is not part of the active household. Townies can be residents of a player's base neighborhood; they can be homeless, and they can be residents of foreign neighborhoods introduced in ''[[World Adventures]]''. Premade worlds start with premade townies but as story progresses, these are replaced by game-generated Sims. Both male and female Townies generated by the game over time have their voice set to Type A with the pitch dead center, and often wear mix-matched clothes and hairstyles, and theirwhile they can have any weight and skintone, they have the same genetics with areall randomized.facial sliders set to zero. Sometimes, their clothing and makeover don't match and looks really strange, as well as their genetics. Thus, generated townies can usually be recognized by their odd appearance or names. The player can change their appearances with the [[Stylist]] career from ''[[The Sims 3: Ambitions]]'', or while using the "Edit in Create a Sim" option with [[testingcheatsenabled]], which can also change their voices from the default voice type to add more vocal diversity to the player's town. Children who are taken away by the [[social worker]] will become townies. Inactive families that move out of the town, however, will be deleted from the game.
 
Townies in ''[[The Sims 3]]'' have kept many of the improvements introduced in ''[[The Sims 2]]''. With the new open neighborhood, it is even clearer how far out of town they must live. There are relatively few premade townies in ''The Sims 3'', while some others are generated by the game when a player loads a neighborhood. However, there is a small chance a magician or townie will show up at a big park.
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