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MVWdeZT
7 years agoSeasoned Ace
Try giving your Sims (and yourself) some rewards. If everybody in the house gains a skill point, have a movie night, or when your child finishes homework, send him outside to build a snowpal in winter or off to rollerskate if it's warm enough. A Legacy can become a grind if you let it.
I'm playing my legacy (actually 10 of them in rotation) as an ISBI, except that every time a household accumulates 10 points, I get to control everyone in the household for 24 hours instead of just the torch holder. It sounds crazy, but having those days to look forward to really keeps me interested in the game. And my controlled Sims get a point each time they spend 2 hours on a new community lot, so that helps too.
I'm playing my legacy (actually 10 of them in rotation) as an ISBI, except that every time a household accumulates 10 points, I get to control everyone in the household for 24 hours instead of just the torch holder. It sounds crazy, but having those days to look forward to really keeps me interested in the game. And my controlled Sims get a point each time they spend 2 hours on a new community lot, so that helps too.
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