@benmaxwellno problems! Glad to help. I understand your thinking that photosynthesis and vegetarianism might boost each other, since neither uses meat. It is just that Vegetarians in the game are all about eating mostly plant-based foods (with some eggs and cheese/dairy thrown in, since they aren't Vegans. 😉 ), and plants "eat" sunlight, unless they are a CowPlant! 😃
I went in my game and checked... they don't get Vegetarian mood buffs from photosynthesis, but they do avoid the negative buffs a Vegetarian would get from eating meat. But this is mostly because while they can eat human food , they don't need to, and in fact it does nothing to raise their hunger bar or keep them from starvation. Vegetarians will get positive mood buffs from eating plants, even if they are Plant Sims (which is weird 😃 ) but these just stack like any other positive buff (like being in a well decorated room, or talking to loved ones, or dancing, etc. There isn't a special boost for having both Vegetarian and Plant Sim. I hope that makes sense. 😳
I also forgot to add that swimming keeps them hydrated as does sitting in a hot tub! 🥳 I planned on telling you that, but I got sidetracked!
I hadn't played with PlantSims since before Seasons came out, so there were a few different issues I ran into so far:
It is now much more difficult to get Sunlight by just being outside in the daytime, especially during the rainy season! The best way to get sunlight if your town is having heavy rain, or multiple days in a row of rain and clouds is either to 1) travel to another town to drink up the sun, or 2) go up to any harvestable and "Absorb solar energy from plant". I do not remember being able to absorb energy from plants before (maybe I just missed it, but I think it more likely that they added it for people who get Seasons. 😉 ) I haven't played in the Winter as a Plant Sim yet, but I imagine that it is similar to a rainy day.
Now, while Oasis Springs, and Strangerville get super hot and dry in the Summer and therefore can pose a danger to your PlantSims, there is a benefit to living here in that there are more sunny days than in most other towns! But I would still be careful if your PlantSims live in these towns because regular plants tend to die quicker in these towns. Haven't tested Plant Sims in Del Sol Valley yet. I would also avoid Forgotten Hollow if you have the Vampires GP because the nights are longer in this town and it is often cloudy! 🤨
I'm going to play some more, at least to have a Plant Sim in each season to see how they cope. 🤓 I might also test them in Del Sol Valley. I am now also interested in how a Plant Sim would do in the jungle from Jungle Adventure! 🤔 That didn't exist the last time I played a Plant Sim. Outdoor Retreat did, but I've never tried to take a Plant Sim camping either. 🤨
I think having a "Hippie" Plant Sim is a good idea! 😃 It certainly fits! :eahigh_file: I hope you are having fun exploring the game! 🥳 I've been playing since it came out and I'm still discovering new stuff! 😇
Happy Simming! ❤️