> @MDianaSanders said: > The larger the household, the longer a day takes because I pause more often. I think the largest family I've played in TS4 is 5 sims, a dog and a cat.
I can agree with this. I could go through a day in about an hour with a two-three person household, but the main household I play is currently six, and I think I end up playing a day for like, two hours typically. But yeah, pausing happens a lot.
I have 2 adults, 4 kids and one dog. This is the most I've ever had at once and it is a little challenging. It also requires a lot of pausing to check on everyone.
I like 2-3 sims generally. I let them have some autonomy.
When it gets higher or kids enter the picture autonomy goes off. I can’t handle it otherwise and I like my sims to have a routine. The pause button gets ALOT of love when the number of sims climb.
If I have more than 6 sims I keep pausing so much that the gameplay loses it's fluid feel and it becomes more of a hassle. So 4-5 sims is perfect, 7 is crossing the line. Then it ends up like this.
If I have more than 6 sims I keep pausing so much that the gameplay loses it's fluid feel and it becomes more of a hassle. So 4-5 sims is perfect, 7 is crossing the line. Then it ends up like this.
I have no problem with any number of sims in the Sims 4. With autonomy on they do a pretty good job of taking care of themselves while I deal with the things I to be dealing with.
I have no problem with any number of sims in the Sims 4. With autonomy on they do a pretty good job of taking care of themselves while I deal with the things I to be dealing with.
Except for toddlers and newborns, I concur. But it gets toooooooo much at a certain point.
Before you ask, please consider how futile the question is.
Per household? I prefer 1 or 2. But I have a LOT of households to rotate through. Some have more in them. But I don't stay in those ones very long. I just find it very boring. Hus/kisses, have dinner, do homework, help with homework, go to bed, go to work, go to school. hugs kisses, have dinner, do homework, help with homework......just not what I find fun in the Sims.
I don't like any more than this. Have one full house family (thanks aliens for messing up my sims plans) but none gets the time and attention they deserve. I prefer having toddlers who get 5s rather than ones that age up barely knowing how to speak and potty.
I don't like more than 5 in a household, but right now I'm controlling a family that wanted one child, got two, have very little money, and the babies (now toddlers) are messing up the house and just being overall chaos.
I don't like more than 5 in a household, but right now I'm controlling a family that wanted one child, got two, have very little money, and the babies (now toddlers) are messing up the house and just being overall chaos.
I just bumped up to seven because I was going for triplets. I have my main Sim, Iris, her husband, Bennett, her Father, Walter, her sister, Elle, and 1 daughter and 2 sons. They're extremely different. I'm in for some suffering.
Before you ask, please consider how futile the question is.
I've done households of all sizes, and while big takes more concentration, as well as being okay with not micro-managing everything, I can handle it pretty well at this point. I finished a 100 baby challenge, so I got pretty used to having 7 offspring and 1 parent.
I can handle more than 3, personal best has been 7 in one household but I don't do it regularly. If I do a really large household there generally needs to be more teens because they can do more stuff (not so much around the house, but I have more story for them). I don't like playing with more than 1 baby or toddler at a time, because they get really boring, but children and teens plus adults are fine. I have a lot of hangouts for teens in my game (Arcade, Coffee Shops, Pizza Hangout, etc...) so they can have some fun and wreak a little havoc.
I started playing with a 5 sim household, which became 8 very quickly. I’ve been playing this household for over a year and I’m used to having more sims in my households. Heck, I could handle 10, maybe even 12 if the maximum is raised one day!
I think 3 is what I prefer as maximum. If the game had better autonomous behaviour I could probably do a full 8 but right now it just stresses me out lol.
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> The larger the household, the longer a day takes because I pause more often. I think the largest family I've played in TS4 is 5 sims, a dog and a cat.
I can agree with this. I could go through a day in about an hour with a two-three person household, but the main household I play is currently six, and I think I end up playing a day for like, two hours typically. But yeah, pausing happens a lot.
When it gets higher or kids enter the picture autonomy goes off. I can’t handle it otherwise and I like my sims to have a routine. The pause button gets ALOT of love when the number of sims climb.
But that's fun too, in a way.
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Except for toddlers and newborns, I concur. But it gets toooooooo much at a certain point.
Big ol' F for Dolores Foye, then.
I just bumped up to seven because I was going for triplets. I have my main Sim, Iris, her husband, Bennett, her Father, Walter, her sister, Elle, and 1 daughter and 2 sons. They're extremely different. I'm in for some suffering.
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