Yeah, a none of the above option would be really nice, or at least when you choose an option, I wish it wouldn't lower the stats so much. Thanks, I'll try looking for it.
Happened to me in every single sim game. I just get so invested and I forget all about it. I wish there was an actual autosave function that would go off every 10~20 minutes, ha ha.
I'd love to have Get Together mostly for the new world (Windernburg). Also, it adds actual cafe in the game and more social interactions, so those are really nice, too. Thank you for this giveaway, by the way. :)
I wish The Sims 4 built upon The Sims 3's open-world-ness. If The Sims 5 does become a thing, I hope it ends brings open-world again. That aside, I like your suggestions. :)
I finally got The Sims 4 (since it was on sale) as well as three DLCs, so now I can finally share what happened in my game! I created my first two sims and moved them to San Myshuno. Right now, I'm slowly getting used to the game (I've been playing Sims 3 for too long), but I'm definitely having fun. I think I'm gonna try…
I don't recall hearing anything that sounded Russian in the game yet, but I'll keep a heads up for it. I did hear some English-sounding words in the Sims 3, though. It completely threw me off, ha ha.
> @lisasc360 said: > Just a heads up to any new members who has the requirement to be a full member, I saw one member being promoted so far today. So I would suggest trying to log out and log back in to see if the member system has been fixed. Didn't work for me, unfortunately.
In the Sims 1 and 2, I went through all life stages, but in The Sims 3, I think I only ever went up to adult. I don't think I ever went into Elder. I guess I was scared of aging up. Also, I always got the age freeze potion, ha ha.
I don't remember my very first one, but the first one I made after I got back into the game (a week or so ago) was fairly simple. Two young adults in one household, just dating. Sent them both to University, they did their thing, got their degrees, came back, married the next day. After a while, they had a daughter, and…
Even after all these years, I still play The Sims 3. It's just so enjoyable after a long day, and dang it, it's so much fun building/designing houses, too.
That is literally the first time I have ever seen that, and I often choose Daredevil, too. It's amazing what you can learn about The Sims 3 even after all these years.
Southern Ontario is like Simon Says - you never know what to expect. You could experience all four seasons in one day, even. Right now, it's constantly raining, but it randomly stops 800 times a day - it'll switch to sunlight for about 20 seconds and then go back to rain. I think our weather system is broken.
I'd probably feel a bit anxious, but still give it a try. I live an hour away from the big cities and I see weirdos who look scarier than this guy, ha ha.
I've never tried rotational play, but it does sound like an interesting thing to try out at least once. I usually just make my own sims, plop them in town, and let them do their own thing while I control my main sims (since I am not always happy with premade ones). I guess I should really give rotational play a try.
I agree. When I played The Sims 4 trial, I remember being disappointed there wasn't a colour wheel. If at least they gave us plenty of swatches to play with, I wouldn't have minded, but I remember the selection leaving more to be desired.
I agree. The military career would be nice to have back, as well as a lot of the ones from The Sims 3 that were left out. A wide variety of careers and jobs makes the gameplay all the more fun. :)