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jkgjeb's avatar
5 years ago

Please fix the weather in Seasons

I am to the point where I am ready to pack up my Sims and move outside of Brindleton Bay! Why does almost every day see rain during the day and like a calming for roughly three hours before becoming rain again...plus, not EVERY rainstorm had to have massive thunderstorms attached. I set my seasons for 28 days each. My past two summers, I counted 22 days of rain and thunder and in the second summer 24 days of summer, That seems rather high to me! I shouldn't have to do the whole "weather machine" route to enjoy a summer in what is supposed to be a New England-style town (I live in NE: on our worst years, we have never had rain and thunder in THOSE amounts!).



I beg you - please nerf this out a bit to resemble something more normal or stop making EVERY Sim terrified of thunderstorms!
  • Kimmer_one's avatar
    Kimmer_one
    Rising Traveler
    Brindleton Bay used to be my favorite world, but Seasons definitely ruined it with this thunderstorm every day madness. I have to travel to another world with my Sims to be able to get the children to do their homework because they're so tense that they can't do it at home. If I don't buy a storm chaser trait for my Sims who live in BB I can't simply get anything done with them during summer season, because of the permanent tense moodlet. Sometimes another moodlet overrides it, but after a short moment it creeps back again and my Sims will cancel everything they were doing. It's so frustrating.

    I really wish that the weather would be more balanced. I get that Brindleton is a humid world, but thundering almost every day seems too extreme. I don't want to turn off the weather effects, I actually like them, but please make them more balanced.
  • Frn0731's avatar
    Frn0731
    Seasoned Scout
    I know it doesn't always show up as an option but if it does have your sims delcare weather preference to storms so they won't be afraid.
  • logionX's avatar
    logionX
    Seasoned Vanguard
    "JoAnne65;c-17409255" wrote:
    "logion;c-17408785" wrote:
    If you do not like cold weather and storms, then I would not recommend Brindleton Bay, that world has the worst weather so far from what I have seen.

    I think it’s a bit weird though players would have to refrain from playing in certain worlds they basically like just because of the weather. And yes, realistic and all that (if you don’t want rain don’t spend your holidays in the UK or The Netherlands right), but it’s a game. Apart from the fact that also in the UK or The Netherlands we have beautiful weather for weeks in a row sometimes. I don’t have Seasons by the way, but can’t you just disable rain for a while? That’s what I do in Sims 3 each time I’m fed up by it.


    The weather makes all the worlds unique so I am not totally against it and yes, you can disable rain storms and snow storms in the options. I really don't like cold weather in general, so I just have a harder time playing in Brindleton Bay.
  • "invisiblgirl;c-17409353" wrote:
    "jkgoodspeed;c-17409304" wrote:
    I mean, I love the seasons element, I just wish it was more 'balanced'. I've seen the option to turn off thunderstorms or be able to alter the weather, but as much as my Sims family are a fantasy world, I do try to allow fate to dictate a lot of things.

    I actually had a child taken away from me, because he refused to eat during a thunderstorm and after some many days in a row, his hunger was enough to have him removed from the family. He wouldn't sit in the high chair or even eat off the floor: he just kept displaying an icon that said "run inside", although we were inside. I even tried building a basement and trying to feed him in the center to no avail :(

    Has anyone had a Sim that isn't afraid of t-storms? I'm on Gen 4 of this family and every male or female have had that trait... :|


    If they have the 'outdoor lover' trait, thunderstorms won't bother them. I've never used the 'stormchaser' reward trait, but I assume it does the same thing.

    Try taking the high chair away and letting the toddler serve himself from a group meal. I haven't had any issues with the 'run inside' bug when I do that. (They fixed the bug, but it came back.) I do have a problem with 'read to sleep' during a thunderstorm - the only thing that works is to cancel the action altogether (for both the parent and child) and let the toddler put herself to bed.

    The thunderstorms are a bit over-the-top - I live in a place where it's not unusual to have them every day for a week or so, but never all day long.


    I didn't know about the "outdoor trait" being a 'fix' for that - thanks for the heads up!!!
  • "logion;c-17409274" wrote:
    "JoAnne65;c-17409255" wrote:
    "logion;c-17408785" wrote:
    If you do not like cold weather and storms, then I would not recommend Brindleton Bay, that world has the worst weather so far from what I have seen.

    I think it’s a bit weird though players would have to refrain from playing in certain worlds they basically like just because of the weather. And yes, realistic and all that (if you don’t want rain don’t spend your holidays in the UK or The Netherlands right), but it’s a game. Apart from the fact that also in the UK or The Netherlands we have beautiful weather for weeks in a row sometimes. I don’t have Seasons by the way, but can’t you just disable rain for a while? That’s what I do in Sims 3 each time I’m fed up by it.


    The weather makes all the worlds unique so I am not totally against it and yes, you can disable rain storms and snow storms in the options. I really don't like cold weather in general, so I just have a harder time playing in Brindleton Bay.

    It does I agree, but as I understand it, it’s over the top, annoying. If you can disable it however, there’s not really a problem is there?
  • Is there any proof they coded worlds to have more rain and storms than any other world? other than OS? which won't see snow or much rain. Do we really think they planned the worlds already in games in EPs or GPs to have more weather? I sort of doubt it unless someone can prove it with the codes in game. It reminds me of weather in TS2 (TS3's was a bit more balanced) when winter rolled around sometimes, at one house they got heavy snow everyday for five days. Drove me crazy with the kids out from school every day until they became teens. Large households+large lots were hard to play with heavy snow that taxed the processors and video memory. Then if I took them to a different lot Maxis made sure it rained out their picnic or fishing or any activity at a park,with a different season. lol. I think it's just that overboard thing they like to do.
  • OldeSimsFan's avatar
    OldeSimsFan
    Seasoned Rookie
    When I had seasons running I had the same problem in Willow Creek; dark, gloomy, and raining nearly every day. Didn't matter what season, either. Don't know about winter as got fed up and disabled the pack. I live in NE as well, so know the weather, and it's not nearly what the game did to you.