I just finished my first rotation on my current save and saw that I have played 42 households! It got me wondering how many households other people play (per saved game).
I've tried playing the townies rotationally many times but I always get bored :'D Now I've been playing just one family for a little over a year. I just don't know how to make rotational gameplay interesting for myself.
Wow, I don't actually know. I have a couple of saves in which I only play one or two, but most others I rotate in varying numbers. I don't have a set rotation on any of them; I just go with what I feel like doing at any given moment. So I can't really give a number I play per save, as such. If I had to guess, though, it might average out to around a dozen, maybe more.
Right now it is this! I am expecting it to increase because i am playing a legacy and i might want to keep playing the other offspring. We will see, but i am not used to playing this many households at all so it should be interesting, or it might turn to be not my prefered style of playing.
Last time I counted my households there were a bit over 30 that I considered played. I have a limit on my favourites tab and I try not to let the amount of sims grow too high. It's partly because I've noticed I enjoy some households more than others and I don't want too many households that feel like extras.
Idk but quite sure its not over 10 yet in this save
i mostly play like one main family and jump into some premade families at times and add own families on the side when i get fun household ideas and such but all depends on what my main family is up to
When you play rotationally, do you play one household for a Sim day? How do you get them to level up skills?
I play one family exclusively. I plan on eventually adding their kids’ households to my play once they age up and branch off.
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