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7 years ago
I voted 2.
Honestly, I think that most of the time, one is enough. I normally love kids and toddlers (esp. toddlers) but the toddler interacts are so darn buggy that I end up bellowing in anger and frustration at the screen. Sims just do not seem capable of following simple orders like feeding the kid in a high chair (the interaction is highly buggy) and they will often auto-cancel orders I give them relative to the toddlers (like bathe or put to bed -- I give the order, watch them start to do it, click off them to another Sim -- come back and they're reading a book and the toddler has not been dealt with ). So given the buggy interactions I'd just as soon stick with 1.
But I tend to have 2 because I play Legacies all the time and you need spares just in case bad luck befalls you, since you're supposed to "iron man" it (no reloads from bad luck/death/etc.).
Honestly, I think that most of the time, one is enough. I normally love kids and toddlers (esp. toddlers) but the toddler interacts are so darn buggy that I end up bellowing in anger and frustration at the screen. Sims just do not seem capable of following simple orders like feeding the kid in a high chair (the interaction is highly buggy) and they will often auto-cancel orders I give them relative to the toddlers (like bathe or put to bed -- I give the order, watch them start to do it, click off them to another Sim -- come back and they're reading a book and the toddler has not been dealt with ). So given the buggy interactions I'd just as soon stick with 1.
But I tend to have 2 because I play Legacies all the time and you need spares just in case bad luck befalls you, since you're supposed to "iron man" it (no reloads from bad luck/death/etc.).
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