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sallycutecat
4 years agoNew Ace
Nope, I don't get bored with Sims 4. I did with 3 and I didn't really like 2 that much. Sims 4 seems catered more to players like me. I don't have drama, I don't find it fun to have to game work against me and not go my way. I like that drama has to be player directed rather than randomly occuring where I don't want it to. And I've never been into challenging games. I've found there is so much to do in Sims 4. I used to play through the generations on normal lifespan and had my Sims complete aspirations, but then I got Get Together and Seasons and just had no time to do the fun stuff before the Sims died from old age. So I switched to long life span and don't bother with the aspirations and am having much more fun.
I also have different saves for different things like:
• I have my main gameplay save where I play a family through the generations. I make each Sim different and pursue different activities and have different interests and life and career goals. I try to incorporate features from all my packs into this save.
• I have my Dream Home Decorator save where I focus on one Sim and go around decorating the pre-made's homes. I turn aging off and fully focus on the Interior Designer career.
• I have my Cottage Living save where I have one Sim and focus on the animals. I kept the Simple Living lot challenge on until I get sick of it, but surprisingly this lot challenge has been a lot of fun. Playing like this actually reminds me of Minecraft (peaceful mode). Having aging off and having just one Sim allows me to spend a lot of time with the animals and all the other things Cottage Living brings to the game.
Playing separate saves like this makes them feel kind of like different games.
Also since I started making videos I have had less time to actually play the game so it is now much more rewarding when I do get to just play the game.
I also have different saves for different things like:
• I have my main gameplay save where I play a family through the generations. I make each Sim different and pursue different activities and have different interests and life and career goals. I try to incorporate features from all my packs into this save.
• I have my Dream Home Decorator save where I focus on one Sim and go around decorating the pre-made's homes. I turn aging off and fully focus on the Interior Designer career.
• I have my Cottage Living save where I have one Sim and focus on the animals. I kept the Simple Living lot challenge on until I get sick of it, but surprisingly this lot challenge has been a lot of fun. Playing like this actually reminds me of Minecraft (peaceful mode). Having aging off and having just one Sim allows me to spend a lot of time with the animals and all the other things Cottage Living brings to the game.
Playing separate saves like this makes them feel kind of like different games.
Also since I started making videos I have had less time to actually play the game so it is now much more rewarding when I do get to just play the game.
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