No, grecoromansimspoetry is not dead. At least, I hope not.
I do not post more content because there is no specific content to be posted at the moment, since there is nothing Greek or Roman being created lately for TS3. Not even stories, I think.
I am not a creator myself, so I can only rely – and be immensely grateful – to those people who can actually create CC.
Thanks for the ask, sorry for the delay in answering it.
I’m sorry this has been sitting in my Asks for so long anon. Unlike you, I love CC, though I’m very careful when I install them, just a few at a time. I find it quite hard (and boring) to play without mods.
Siminrome is doing a lovely job playing a Roman game with EA content only!
I’ll be looking for more “official” content to share on here, though.
Feel free to unfollow and follow back as you wish. I’m always sorry to lose followers, but this blog is curated by me, after all, and not everyone will always agree with my choice of posts, for sure! First of all, I started this blog for the Oneiroi story I’ll tell, and to share my findings with people who might need them too, hoping to see more stories and CC for Greek and Roman TS3.
I shouldn’t even justify my posting, should I? And you’ll probably never see this, if you’ve unfollowed.
But it is not simply because I love these Afro hairstyles, and longed for them in TS3 for years – those gorgeous buns are actually very close to Roman hair-styling in Antiquity, when curly and frisée was very fashionable (see a little sample in the pic below).
It is not easy to find proper hairstyles for men and women, not to mention children of both genders, if you want to recreate that period with TS3. I’ve been posting a lot of beautiful sculptural hairs retextured by ifcasims. But there is not enough if you want to get more historical, and a little improvisation is always at hand.