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ariannaneal
6 years agoSeasoned Ace
"Karababy52;c-17017560" wrote:
Evil isn't a deal breaker though. Sims with that trait really don't do many evil interactions in my experience other than break out into an evil laugh now and then. Mean Sims, on the other hand will constantly start arguments and destroy things just for fun. It's too hard trying to keep up a good relationship with them.
Jealous Sims wouldn't be a deal breaker if they weren't constantly tense if they're not glued to their partners side 24/7. Plus, my Sims can't even talk to or be friends with any other Sim or the jealous partner goes ballistic. I can see looking past that trait if both Sims were intended to be Loners living by themselves, never going out, never having children and live like hermits totally devoted to each other. But what fun is that?
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I'm confused as to why so many don't care for the Bro trait. Those kind of Sims are great for Body Builders and other than doing the Bro interactions when they see another Bro (only if you have free-will on, which I usually don't), they don't do anything very negative that would hurt a relationship that I've experienced. I haven't played very many Bros though, so maybe there is and I just haven't seen it yet.
Happy Simming! <3
@Karababy52
I didn’t realize that the evil trait was so benign. I assumed it would be worse than mean. Because yes, trying to get positive reactions going with mean Sims is ridiculously hard. I don’t mind the jealous trait that much. If I feel like I have to give a sim a “bad” trait that’s what I usually give them. I think it’s fun to see what their partners do to calm the emotion. And I too am confused about not liking bro. It’s just a more active “good” or “outgoing” in my opinion.
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