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I remember years ago there was a Legacy Simmer who used to let her Legacies go mostly on their own. She would run the game while she was doing house work or reading a book, and "check in on them" from time to time, perhaps redirecting them to a skill she wanted them to learn or what have you. She enjoyed the surprises that could occur in earlier Sims games over just what the Sims would do when left to their own devices.
I don't know if you could successfully do that with Sims 4. Left to their own devices for long periods of time, I expect most Sims would end up doing the same things. I can pretty much guarantee you wouldn't see arguments, fights, or anything surprising like that.
Really the only autonomous behavior I've seen so far that has surprised me has been the spare 2nd gen child who when he turned teen got "hates children" and twice went out of his way to break his niece's doll house when I wasn't looking. Leaving her crying over it. That was interesting but it's very rare in TS 4.
I don't know if you could successfully do that with Sims 4. Left to their own devices for long periods of time, I expect most Sims would end up doing the same things. I can pretty much guarantee you wouldn't see arguments, fights, or anything surprising like that.
Really the only autonomous behavior I've seen so far that has surprised me has been the spare 2nd gen child who when he turned teen got "hates children" and twice went out of his way to break his niece's doll house when I wasn't looking. Leaving her crying over it. That was interesting but it's very rare in TS 4.
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