Why is it ... ?
After spending a few hours thinking about it, it seems to me that many things being made for the Sims are not really all that common. Sure, I can hear you, people do wear wedding dresses, but if you think about it, they don't wear them very often... I know that there is a certain perverse appeal in the shabby chic, that sort of grunged up forlorn decay that makes for lovely goth storylines, but common work-a-day things seem to be largely over-looked by custom content makers.
My friend Starfire (Firestar here on TSR) was complaining about the lack of some really common everyday items that would be useful for story-tellers. She has some great ideas, but I don't think I am capable of achiving all of them. One of the simplest things as a coffee mug with variable volumes of coffee, which resulted in me making the Not So Simple Coffee Mug which I have released this weekend. It is such a simple and useful thing that I have decided to make this permanently free so all story-tellers in the Sims Community can use it.
Several other things she asked for were the makings of a train station platform (I already made the railway tracks for the Arkham set) and morgue items (which strangely enough I know rather a great deal about). I'd love to make the locomotive and railway wagons she requested, but I have gone down that road before and the poly-counts were just mind-boggling. Maybe if there was any easy way to port meshes and textures between different games it might be done, but I can't expect the game industry to all agree on a format.
Any way... If you are a story-teller and have a specific need, don't be afraid to say something to me about it here in my blog. Admittedly I don't read my blog every day, but I don't make content for the game every day either. So if you say something here, maybe it will get made. I am not promising it will, but just saying here is far better than in a PM, since I read my PMs even less often than I read my blog

