It depend on the room. In bedrooms I usually have table lamps, overhead lighting in the kitchen/dining area and bathrooms, wall lighting and floor lamps in the living room areas.
I play with aging on so, I always see my sims grow old and die. Luckly I have them all saved in my library and can place them in a new game again and again and...
Vampire sims that show up at my Virtuoso's door late at night suffer. For some reason they seem to spontaneously combust... or get turned into a lamp. :D
The only time sims I've played have ever divorced is when I've stopped playing them and put them in "other" non-played category. In 10K + hours of playing it's never happened while playing active households. I don't even see how it's possible without maybe setting them up for failure. Like giving one the jealous trait, one…
My biggest hope is that all Sim behavior is directly linked to traits and they don't all do the same same things like stomp around in mud puddles or the goofball greeting or the double handed spazz wave for teens- just a few examples. Those could be attatched to goofball and maybe even cringe or whatever. Have greetings…
My sim, who has the naturalist trait (Completed Gardening 10) was apparently testing to see if the trait actually worked. Huge fail. "Sims with the Naturalist trait don't need to fear fire; it won't touch them...."
It's been the same for me. They still randomly turn into dirt. Weird thing though, I can go into build mode, put those dirt clumps into the house inventory then move them back to the garden and they will be full plants again.
Sure, but the game already has a tutorial. Just seems like they could have spent their time on more pressing issues like the ongoing gardening bug that's been there for years.
Yeah, families with infants are not fun. Or toddlers for that matter. Not to mention infants look really creepy in CAS. It kinda freaks me out how it zooms in on an infant in CAS and its head is bobbling about like it's possessed. AHHHHH! :o I'll make a new sim if one I'm playing has a baby, then rotate back to them when…
So, today my sim saw a cute litte kitty outside and went to pet it, or so I thought. He then starts furiously yelling at it! :o I was like, dude, w**??!! Clearly my sim has some anger issues he's not dealing with. :D
Not just may. Upgrading from an HDD to an NVMe SSD will improve performance. Depending on the SSD type it can make a huge difference. HDD speeds are up to 150 MB/s. SATA SSDs 500-600 MB/s and NVMe m.2 SSDs up to 7,000 MB/s. I have the latter and my game no longer lags at all. So, I would guess since they are experiencing…
Both. I download individual sims to my library so MCC can use them to populate the world. I have something like 7-8k sims saved. Then I set MCC to populate 100% from my library. I don't get any randomly generated sims. I'll then download families, usually new, to put in large 4BR+ homes and to replace most of the premades.
Today I got the new expansion, installed it, looked around the new area. It's nice. Later, my sim went to a nightclub. Saw the new dancing. Uninstalled the expansion :D
Mine are mostly based on the vampires from my favorite vampire movie - Underworld-Rise of the Lycans. I'll have none of that Twilight nonsense. (sparkly vampires)... pfffff lol
(Sims washing hands in sink in different bathroom) I really hope this gets fixed. It's especially annoying when sims live on a huge lot and walk 10 minutes to another bathroom to wash their hands. (Doctor Sim can't calibrate the x-ray machines) This as well. It would be nice to play the medical career again.
This is exactly the reason I avoid the active trait. They aren't just simply active, they are obsessive to the point of always working out until they get an injury and even then they continue working out. It's terribly balanced. A good balance is not having the active trait and adding the bracing breezes lot trait for…
Unreal looks nice, but I'm wondering if it might have been a better idea to use something like Gamebryo for a Sims game since it tracks and schedules NPCs on a huge scale so they can live a normal routine. They wake up, eat, go to work-without it being a rabbit hole - go home, do whatever, then go to sleep.
This works for me whenever I have a problem with the app. Go into task manager and look for EA Background Service. Right-click it and End task. Start the app again and it should work. It even works when the app doesn't seem to be loading games. EA's own software is interfering with ther app, go figure :D