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How To Become Ruler In The Sims 4: Royalty And Legacy

How To Become Ruler In The Sims 4: Royalty And Legacy https://ift.tt/LhNmoOZ The newest expansion for The Sims 4 , Royalty and Legacy, introduces some major new wrinkles to the way this digital world works. The main one is that your Sims can now become ruler of the city they live in and start a dynasty that can solidify the family's power for generations. Since the Royalty and Legacy expansion is fueled by pretty much entirely new mechanics, it's not actually that obvious how to get started on the road to power. But that's what we're here for. Table of Contents [ hide ] It's all about the nobles It's all about the nobles A Sim who wants to rule must be a noble, and unless your Sim is literally a dynasty's heir to the throne, that means partaking in the Noble career. Being a professional noble is very different from any other career in The Sims 4, because it's a 24/7 gig. Everything your Sim does can hypothetically affect their status. And this ...

Godzilla Minus One Trailer Unleashes The King Of The Monsters

Godzilla Minus One Trailer Unleashes The King Of The Monsters https://ift.tt/3oz2q7w

Toho's king of the monsters is back in Godzilla Minus One, and in a new trailer, the titanic force of nuclear nature is ready to leave its destructive mark on post-war Japan. This is the first Japanese domestic Godzilla film release since 2016's acclaimed Shin Godzilla, which reimagined the Kaiju as an apocalyptic threat, and is written and directed by Takashi Yamazaki.

Like the first teaser trailer, this new look at Godzilla Minus One ahead of its November release doesn't feature much footage of Godzilla, but when he does appear, he's essentially an extinction-level event that has the potential to destroy Japan. As the film title and trailer suggest, Japan has already been pushed to the brink of destruction by the impact of World War II and the nuclear bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, but Godzilla's arrival makes things much, much worse.

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