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- HermitgirlNew SpectatorI like it also. It's something that makes sims different. If my sim wasn't creative but wanted to be a great painter it makes more sense to me that would be harder and frustrating for them.. so finding out things as simple as listening to music or taking breaks to do something fun to them is part of their life and our gameplay.
Recently had a neat sim and found out gardening was fun to him. I really got a kick out of that. - mariefoxprice83Seasoned VeteranI just wish that the quickest ways to build fun weren't all technology related. :(
- rpk333236New Spectator
"Mariefoxprice83;c-16984628" wrote:
I just wish that the quickest ways to build fun weren't all technology related. :(
Pets work great, most of the friendly interactions build fun. Even taking a dog for a jog builds fun. - I also wish it was more ways for them to have fun then the most technology things that are in there now... But I also agree that if they aren't creative they shouldn't really have fun doing painting. But I do think art lover should have fun doing it. In actuality even creativity doesn't mean you enjoy it. myself I would consider myself creative, but I like to write and create stories. I hate painting and any other arts and crafts haha.
- EmmaVaneSeasoned VeteranArt Lovers gain fun from painting too, I think
I have a mod by LMS called More Fun Stuff that makes various skill activities fun depending on the sim's traits. I just feel it's more logical that way - iliekponiezSeasoned Rookie@Writin_Reg Tried out painting with an inspired sim. Still no fun. Oh, well. :(
"Cupid;c-16984412" wrote:
"SimQueenie9;c-16984411" wrote:
"Cupid;c-16984402" wrote:
I've noticed this but I actually like it that way. It gives the creative trait a lot more flavor than what most of the other emotional traits have. I wish they all had a similar effect.
Well, Creative Sims could get a boost to how much fun they get, and be able to create better and more varied paintings. I don't think of myself as particularly creative, but I still like painting.
I don't :) . And in terms of gameplay I think it's already a powerful enough skill, even for non creative sims. Coupled with the fact that there are countless ways to raise the fun need, I like the idea of not being able to simply reach for any object on any sim to get it up and to actually have to take their traits into account.
What about Sims that have the Painter Extraordinaire aspiration but aren't Creative, then? Shouldn't they find it enjoyable?- If they are an art lover maybe they should have fun painting, I dont think they do in game tho
- GrumpyGlowfishSeasoned NewcomerI have yet to find any adult sim who actually enjoys doing creative things, whether they're creative themselves or not... My simself is a writer like me, and even has the Creative trait, but doesn't actually have fun writing. I think that's weird.
If you want to raise your sim's fun bar without relying on modern technology, have them sing or play an instrument, provided that they're not too stressed or unwell to do so. The horseshoe-throwing thing from Outdoor Retreat also works, as does playing chess, and if you buy the Gym Rat trait from the rewards store, they will have fun working out. - mariefoxprice83Seasoned Veteran
"Drakos;c-16984679" wrote:
"Mariefoxprice83;c-16984628" wrote:
I just wish that the quickest ways to build fun weren't all technology related. :(
Pets work great, most of the friendly interactions build fun. Even taking a dog for a jog builds fun.
I don't want to buy the Pets EP. I never enjoy it that much.
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