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- I create my OCs in the game and... just play... watching what my characters are doing is somehow engaging for me. lol It's pretty nice when I play my sim and then I see my OC who fulfilled their dreams and started a family. Then I'm reminding myself of each roleplay with these OCs. It works for me somehow. :>
- TTNcreatesRising Novice
"Ellupelluellu;c-17739399" wrote:
"kostasmpi;c-17738982" wrote:
"Ellupelluellu;c-17737356" wrote:
I am a very slow player, I bought ROM at release.. and only now have my first spell caster, Mona.
This is so interesting. I'm the exact opposite. I always dive in the new content immediately and I try to rush through everything in the new pack. I'm curious how you haven't created a spellcaster all this time? Maybe you are not into occults?
Pretty much what @Duvelina said above :) My main sim is a vampire, so it is not the occult part. Just that I haven't got any real need/interest to have any spellcasters before, or a sim who I would like to be one :)
I wish I could do the same. I would enjoy the game more:). Well, I play rotational I will add a new sim into the mix or a community lot. - My game is just a massive soap opera ?, scandals, deaths, cheats, vampires, witches and aliens, I created a serial killer sim that killed rich old men for their mansion and riches lol
- netney52New SpectatorI don’t think my gameplay style is what other people like. I’ve always played my simself and mundane aspects of life but with the twist of the perfect spouse and children etc. I’ve played this way since sims 1 and hate all other play styles. Although I don’t use anyone in real life other than me all my other sims are just sims and not based on real people. After a few years of reading these forums I actually wouldn’t recommend the way I play as I think a lot of other simmers would find it incredibly boring.
- mightyspritesimsRising HotshotI think I'd find it weird to play a sim version of myself, if for no other reason than I'd have to watch myself age rapidly and careen towards death. I'm already watching myself age too rapidly irl...
- I honestly just get very attached to my sims. I play a small (compared to @Simmerville lol) set of households in rotation with a very very long lifespan - no rules, just whatever household I feel like playing. And I have a huge temptation of making my favourite sim immortal somehow because I don't want her to die ever, she's too cool
I keep a running list of how existing story lines could progess, new stories or just aspects of gameplay I have never explored and I always check it out every time I sit down to play.
And only recently I have started to think of gameplay rules to make the sims world a bit more realistic and that's also an added challenge that makes gameplay more interesting. - Kimmer_oneRising TravelerI have about 50 different saves that I play rotationally. I never usually get bored because every save is different. If I do get bored I just change to another save.
- BabykittyjadeNew Observer
"telmarina;c-17738570" wrote:
"Simmerville;c-17738042" wrote:
I focus a lot on community matters. I have a working Council, and 5 years elections, even political parties (not played very detailed though - but I made a system involving the N.A.P.s. I also have nobility and 225 year of history for most of those families. On my website I have a profile page for all my 300-400 sims, all connected through a huge interactive family tree. I probably could have listed few more aspects, but main point is that I can play in so many different ways, it will never get boring. Whenever I need a serious break, I can work on builds or historical portraits, to fill some of those gaps. And if I want to close the game completely, I can add features to the script for my site/blog. In a way it has become way more than a game :)
I have to thank you for sharing your playstyle. I've tried to play in rotation because some time ago i read your experience about playing the game more centered in a community than in a family or a sim. I was blocked, playing legacies and getting bored too often. It has changed the game for me. I now honestly think that we get the most out of sims 4 playing in rotation.
Exactly the same. I didn't know what I was missing till I learned how to play rotational! It took my gameplay to a new level and I never get bored. Plus as a story teller I can make it more like a movie or a novel all coming together through each households story.
And with the easy to manage household feature and ability to swap sims I love it!!
Rotational and pose player keeps it fresh and entertaining for me! - Haneul33Seasoned Adventurer
"permanentrose;c-17742053" wrote:
"hunniboo1;c-17739562" wrote:
Honestly though I would probably go out more often on the game if I didn't have loading screens between lots. I miss the open maps
Yeah every time a sim invites my sim to do something or go somewhere, I usually decline since I'm not in the mood for a loading screen
One of the things that keeps the game entertaining for me is having my sims constantly travel. The loading screen only lasts a few seconds at most? Is it the time it takes to load or something else that makes you dislike them. It's almost instant for me. I rarely (if ever) get more than one tip when loading. - NateWhiplashRising VanguardI'd like to add one other suggestion; a new save. A new save is always fun, because you're starting with a clean slate
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