"NationalPokedex;c-17651008" wrote:
"LiELF;c-17650986" wrote:
"NationalPokedex;c-17650125" wrote:
I haven't had this issue. I'm currently playing one Sim who lives in a forest and doesn't actually have any sort of housing structure, and she's not had any positive or negative moodlets about decor (she's struggling in every other department tho lol). Maybe it's all of the trees and plants around her so she's fine?
And the other Sim I'm currently playing lives in a nearly bare house with almost no furniture (but there is flooring and wallpaper) because she's broke and I'm playing it like all of her stuff is still packed up and she has to still order some large furniture. But all of her miscellaneous packed decor is in one isolated room. The rest of her house is literally one single bed in her bedroom, and a utilitarian kitchen and bathroom. She doesn't get positive or negative decor moodlets either.
What kind of decor have you been trying?
For me, I'm using an Alien apartment complex that I downloaded from the Gallery, so there's a variety of "sci-fi" looking decor. I might have to pop into some other households to take a look and see if I'm getting a universal reaction to decorations or if it's specific houses.
I might just look into getting another mod that shuts down the environmental moodlets altogether. I just feel that they add more chaos. I'm glad they have a countdown now and that there's both positive and negative, but it should be either a one-time buff/debuff or at least just once a day. I think they could use a cool down timer as well so they're not constantly popping back up when a Sim re-enters a room.
I mean, people don't really obsess over their decorations every day, several times a day, do they?
I feel like the game just can't know or remember when a Sim does what or goes where after a while. Or rather, there's obviously no restriction in a moodlet recurring back to back.
What's funny is before I saw this thread, I didn't even realize my Sims hadn't been experiencing Decor moodlets. And I don't miss them. I mean, my Sims experience enough other moodlets which are far more interesting to me than the Decor ones.
Also I just thought of this re: your last question. I find that when I redo my living space or clean up, I don't necessarily feel happy, but I feel At Ease/Calm/Relaxed. Which is actually a more appropriate moodlet than Happy because it also is more of an opposition to the Uncomfortable moodlet which Sims get around messy surroundings.
Yeah, having a nice, freshly clean environment can give a peaceful feeling. I personally think that in game terms, it should have been determined by a Sim's traits and not a universal reaction. Because Neat, Materialistic, and Slob Sims would certainly be more or less sensitive to something like that.