7 years ago
I've never played a Sims game...
And I'm thinking about diving in. What are some of the "Wish I would have known " items that will help me enjoy the game?
- 7 years ago
These guides may be useful:
http://www.carls-sims-4-guide.com/tutorials/how-to/new-game-house.php
http://www.carls-sims-4-guide.com/tips.php
http://www.carls-sims-4-guide.com/
So many awesome tips from @gardenlobster and @PugLove888 ...I am adding a few more, and I apologize if there is any overlap that I didn't catch. 🙂
If you don't mind, I thought I would add here a few things I do in gameplay with my sims:
- If your sim begins to get too buff or too fat and you don't want to deal with workouts, you can go into the CAS and 'sculpt' the sim - press inward at the waste, for instance, to reduce waste size or muscle size on arms/legs, etc... Then...
- I normally add one or two treadmills to the lot (if two are side-by-side they can talk at the same time and increase social. Have them do a workout every day or two for a while and they seem to get into the habit. I find that many of my sims (especially if they have an 'active' trait) will get on the treadmill here-and-there on their own and maintain their form and seem to enjoy it also, after they're used to it. (At a certain fitness level they also get a 'no sweat workout' option, which is great. You can also buy the 'gym rat' reward and then they don't have hygiene decrease by working out. After these things are in place, and they don't take that long, weight tends to be a non-issue.
- I normally play with aging off, or at least until you get through the grind of completing the lower-level, more difficult career challenges.
- It helps to add other sims to the household for support and so they don't have to do/pay for so much to enjoy decent food/lifestyle/career-prep items. Hint: don't add them in the initial household. Create the roomies all as their own separate households then one-by-one add them to the household with your sim and save after adding each one. This way your new sim brings their initial $20,000 to the household, and you have the money as a group to own a decent home and get the items for it that you each need for your career/goals/comfort.
- Have at all sims earn at least one cooking skill point so no one burns the house down because they're hungry, but I usually have a couple of sims in the household get good at cooking (and use it for a career for one sometimes) and cook a couple of big meals a day meals - add to the refrigerator and they can all just grab leftovers as needed.
- Have one or two sims get really high handiness skill (some careers use this also) and have them upgrade and fix. Some of the upgrades are really helpful.
- Get a maid. Who needs all that cleaning worry. It doesn't cost much and then you don't need to worry about any of that stuff. If you clean everything she just does not come for the day or only for what is needed, which is brief if you do some cleaning also. Have a neat sim and they will likely do most if it anyway.
- The NanoCan trash can is your friend when you can afford it. No more taking out the trash and you earn money back when they use it (or when you drag something into it).
- If you have a cat, get the expensive self-cleaning litter box. Never worry about it again. Period.
- When you can afford it, get the sprinkler system (fire sprinklers - find it by the smoke detector).
- The larger your household the more bestest friend that pause is. Queue up what they each need to be doing and let 'm rip. Keep your eye out for interference as their tasks get skipped then.
- Multi-task is also your friend. Your sim can eat, watch the cooling channel while sitting next to another sim and earn: social, hunger, cooking skill, & fun simultaneously.
Back up your game as often as you would want to cry or throw a tantrum if you lost it. I do it daily. 😉 http://www.carls-sims-4-guide.com/help/save.php