Hello all,
As we have recently added a few new forums for The Sims 4 on Console I thought I would give you a quick rundown of what is what and where is the what
(I know - super confusing...)
So to kick things off, this section here -
The Sims 4 Console Discussion - is the home for all your general discussions regarding the Sims 4 on Console!
Game feedback and requests for change/additions is over around the corner in
The Sims 4 Console Game Feedback.
For bug reporting and technical issues we would love for you to head over to Answers HQ where many other players and our wonderful colleagues are helping out!
The Sims 4 Console Technical Issues - need any kind of help with the console game, this is the place for you!
The Sims 4 Bug Reports - found a bug? Hit 'New Topic', fill out the bug report form and post it!
Hope this clears things up a bit, but as always if you have any questions just tag me in your post below and I'll pop over
Thanks,
-Mage
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Some help and more info in the following thread: http://forums.thesims.com/en_US/discussion/770609/member-or-new-member-everything-you-need-to-know/p1
-Mage
Cause i dont know what else to do. How do you open the taking photo option on the ps4? It keeps randomly open the camera to take a photo and it won't let me close it all the time it just gets stuck in camera mode and i lose hours of game play. Please help me
Xbox you just hit the Xbox button, followed by the Y.
That's...that's all I'm aware of really. Surprised there isn't a photo mode like in AC Origins, but not a concern really. So many features, just like 'huh' when it wasn't there. Plus all these screenshots you see, from PC I assume, just made me wonder.
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It sounds to me you are confusing Sims 3 and Sims 4. In the Sims 4, the Get to Work expansion was the first time careers were offered where you follow your sim to work. City Living offered a work from home option. It is not an open world game and you do have loading screens when traveling. Before those expansions, your Sim left for work like a rabbit hole, leaving you to answer chance cards.
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> It sounds to me you are confusing Sims 3 and Sims 4. In the Sims 4, the Get to Work expansion was the first time careers were offered where you follow your sim to work. City Living offered a work from home option. It is not an open world game and you do have loading screens when traveling. Before those expansions, your Sim left for work like a rabbit hole, leaving you to answer chance cards.
I am. And I'm going by the console versions exclusively since I've never been able to play any of the PC versions like I said. Going by those, 3 was the first console version to allow you to follow your Sim to work. In 4 I was a little disappointed that it wasn't included in the base game since I did like being able to choose what he/she did at work to an extent and it gave me something to look at other than the house the whole time he/she is working, and the aforementioned visiting the town. I suppose I can take it as a nod to the original Sims as in that one you were confined to the house, though I still stand by what I said about it.
You can still choose what they're doing at work (work hard, chat with coworkers, etc.) if that's what you mean by "being able to choose what he/she did at work".
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> > It sounds to me you are confusing Sims 3 and Sims 4. In the Sims 4, the Get to Work expansion was the first time careers were offered where you follow your sim to work. City Living offered a work from home option. It is not an open world game and you do have loading screens when traveling. Before those expansions, your Sim left for work like a rabbit hole, leaving you to answer chance cards.
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> I am. And I'm going by the console versions exclusively since I've never been able to play any of the PC versions like I said. Going by those, 3 was the first console version to allow you to follow your Sim to work. In 4 I was a little disappointed that it wasn't included in the base game since I did like being able to choose what he/she did at work to an extent and it gave me something to look at other than the house the whole time he/she is working, and the aforementioned visiting the town. I suppose I can take it as a nod to the original Sims as in that one you were confined to the house, though I still stand by what I said about it.
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> You can still choose what they're doing at work (work hard, chat with coworkers, etc.) if that's what you mean by "being able to choose what he/she did a@lazor
I tried but on the PS4 version I could not get that option to come up. I tried every button, checked the options and even tried to find out how online but I could not get that to activate.
Chick on the sim while they are at work. That is where you choose options like: work hard, socialize with co-workers, normal, slack off, etc. Same for kid and teens going to school. That is how you decide what they do while at work rabbit hole.
I recently bought Sims 4 and had my two Sims go on a date. After it was over I tried to leave but I couldn't. I also couldn't control the Sims on the date but that might just be part of the game. I tried using the phone to travel but couldn't. I tried going home in manage worlds, but the date wasn't officially ended and I still couldn't control things. This is a problem because one passed out and the other caught on fire. I restarted my game and tried again. Still can't control them. Tried the early exit button and it didn't work. Help?