Hey, so a lot of people complain about vampires breaking in too much. But mine never do, or rather they do, but they just stalk up to my sims' front doors and then leave the lot. None of these doors are locked. I have MC command center so I don;'t know if it has a setting which might be stopping them, or conflicting with them, but I really want to see what it's like to have the vampires actually break in and feed! Other times I get them knocking on the door, when none of the sims know them, but even then, all they do is sit around and chat.
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Am I too lost?
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I have had 2 vampire attacks total ever in about 150 hours of gameplay. The first was a random attack in my main game but it was done by a vampire with serious evil traits and she still only ever did it once in the whole of my game. I have about 35 vampires in this game and that's the only time a human family has been attacked in the night by any of them, ever.
The other one I started as a new game to experiment to see what would happen if I ignored the vampires in the Hollow and just played with humans. Within about a single in game day I had a random vampire come attack my sim.
Basically the people who have the most attacks seem to play the least with vampires. There are obviously going to be exceptions to that rule, but from what other people have said, the more you like vampires, play with them and want to see them do things like that, the less likely you make it because you're fulfilling the purpose of the game. And basically a lot of the people who have issues with vampire attacks don't want the vampires at all, so are ignoring them. In short, it's reverse psychology....and what @LiaRose1435 said above confirms it.
In short if you ignore vampires you will get attacked. If you play with vampires you are less likely to get attacked. If you don't fulfil the purpose of the game, the game will remind you of the feature you're ignoring. It's why it doesn't really make sense in the long run to buy a pack that you don't want the main theme of, because Sims isn't subtle. If you want fewer attacks, play with the vampires. Simple as.
This is why it gets frustrating to me seeing people complaining about vampire attacks when 9 times out of 10 they are bringing it on themselves by trying to ignore them.
That means that if you want vampire attacks, it might be a good idea to start a second game and ignore the vampires completely and see what happens.
Wow, it really seems to be the case. We should direct people having the breaking problems to this post.
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