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BissenNess
2 years agoSeasoned Ace
"WightQueenSiam;c-18250983" wrote:
I've also never played rotationally (at least not to a point where I can consider it rotational). I struggle with having multiple stories going on, so I think that's part of why I like to not play rotationally. I get invested in one family!
I also tend not to stick with one legacy for too long, which is something I want to fix. Maybe playing rotationally would improve my desire to stick with one save? But I definitely have a preference for playing one set of Sims, because I usually have one storyline or legacy challenge I'm trying to fulfill.
My play style is halfway between you and @elanorbreton . I'll start a legacy (usually a specific challenge) and get really absorbed in it for a while, then I'll want something new. So I'll start another legacy, but not necessarily in a different save. I'll set all the households from the first legacy to not aging, then I'll start the new legacy in that save. The new legacy sims might interact and become friends with members of the old legacy. In fact, just earlier, the little girl from my current household made friends with a little girl from a different legacy at the Festival of Youth. Cute stuff.