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8 years ago
In my case, I have just under 200 'favorite' sims, made up of households I created myself, over time, since I first got Sims 4. I play occasionally with all of them, although not in strict rotation. I have a few true favorites that I play most of the time, but I will occasionally get a fancy to play some other household for a while, just for something different. Mostly the additional sims are there to add flavor and character to my neighborhoods. The reason there are so many is because I tend to create fairly large and rather traditional families - usually, mum, dad, three or four kids and sometimes one or more grandparents. Then, if you add in a pet or two, it's not all that hard to end up with a full house.
The only reason I set my limit at 200 is because of the dire in-game warnings about what will happen if the limit is removed. So I am very interested - and encouraged - to see the reports that these warnings are without foundation. I will try removing the limit in my game and see what actually happens.
The only reason I set my limit at 200 is because of the dire in-game warnings about what will happen if the limit is removed. So I am very interested - and encouraged - to see the reports that these warnings are without foundation. I will try removing the limit in my game and see what actually happens.
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