Forum Discussion
lanlynk
11 years agoLegend
I play on epic for several reasons.
I get attached to my sims. I don't like to see them die.
It takes them forever to do anything. Sometimes they take an hour just to go from one side of the house to another. I have to give them more days to accomplice what I want them to do.
I don't like to feel rushed. I prefer a leisurely time schedule.
I like my sims to have a variety of activities. It keeps the game interesting for me. I often have them self-employed so they can easily take off for traveling, season fun, hobbies, family outings, parties--in addition to work. There really is a lot of things for them to experience.
Or if they have scheduled jobs, I make them work hard/socialize/do opportunities--and multitask by listening to skill tab casts--in order to maximize advancement. Then they can retire sooner! If their lives were short, they'd die before they ever got a chance to really live. :(
I've gotten where I do cut the baby/toddler stages in about half. They're just too time consuming to take care of, and they have so little choices of things to do. I usually have a family plumbot to help take care of the little ones. I use to give the most time to the young adult stage, but I don't do that now. I'm ok with the adult and even elder stage. After that, they can be "ancestral" ghosts. :D
I get attached to my sims. I don't like to see them die.
It takes them forever to do anything. Sometimes they take an hour just to go from one side of the house to another. I have to give them more days to accomplice what I want them to do.
I don't like to feel rushed. I prefer a leisurely time schedule.
I like my sims to have a variety of activities. It keeps the game interesting for me. I often have them self-employed so they can easily take off for traveling, season fun, hobbies, family outings, parties--in addition to work. There really is a lot of things for them to experience.
Or if they have scheduled jobs, I make them work hard/socialize/do opportunities--and multitask by listening to skill tab casts--in order to maximize advancement. Then they can retire sooner! If their lives were short, they'd die before they ever got a chance to really live. :(
I've gotten where I do cut the baby/toddler stages in about half. They're just too time consuming to take care of, and they have so little choices of things to do. I usually have a family plumbot to help take care of the little ones. I use to give the most time to the young adult stage, but I don't do that now. I'm ok with the adult and even elder stage. After that, they can be "ancestral" ghosts. :D