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EntityofDesire
Seasoned Ace
6 years ago

How important is Woohoo to your Sims daily play?

To be clear, "woohooing" is obviously apart of the Sims series and should always be apart of it.

What I'm curious how important woohoo is to other simmers daily play, like are your sims woohooing every time you play?

In my last game, I created two sims with the goal of becoming astronauts as best friends. This goal became harder to achieve when they started forming relationships with others and kept getting er "woohoo" calls. So I reloaded a save to focus on my original goal and started over with mild social interaction between them. They both became astronauts, traveled to other worlds, expanded into science and had some pretty amazing collections of oddities between them.

Before I got to that point though, I threw in some woohoo between them and that quickly followed with more woohooing, then try for baby. Then family time aka dealing with kids. Then more woohooing. Then sexy neighbors moving in. Then drama. And so much woohoo'n....

Then a reload, dialing back time once again...

They both died single (literally within days of each other) but best friends.

It made me realize in some ways woohoo can either become directly or indirectly a big part of the game when you use it, or when you completely avoid it. Like creating a single a single sim with the goal to become a chef or simply cooking all the recipes in-game, or a doctor mostly focused on hospital play.

Which in turn made me wonder how important, or effects woohoo has on others gameplay!

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  • Eloka477's avatar
    Eloka477
    New Adventurer
    6 years ago
    I do it a lot, cause it puts the fun and social up really quickly and I don't have to bother with doing them separately.
  • I never thought about it, but I suppose my sims woohoo all the time? I play legacy sims with some career focus, home building over time and world exploration.

    New relationships where i’m trying to see if my sim is decently interested in someone usually follow the pattern of going on a date (out or at home) and then woohoo. Once they’re living together, they woohoo at least nightly. The only thing that changes is that they’re always trying for a baby once they’re married and I’m happy with the house.

    I guess the sims is a life simulation. “Woohoo” is a healthy and fun real life thing and it’s important for relationships. I’m not really surprised that I apply the same idea to the Sims. I’d love to see more autonomous woohoo/romance actions from my sims though.
  • I feel like it can be really important to me at times, but once my sims are together I end up focusing more on careers and goals and kids once they have them. So it's like there will be a time period where my sims woohoo a ton because I'm focused on a romantic part of the story, and then they just don't woohoo a lot anymore except for social and relationship needs. Also, sometimes I play a specific story line that involves a lot of woohoo lol. I really love the romance part though and look forward to it with each new sim,even if it isn't all the time.

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