Forum Discussion
5 years ago
"EmmaVane;c-17916722" wrote:
They also mention about leaving space around their bed to place their stuff down, but I've never played with them outside of university housing/dorms so not sure how this plays out in residential lots.
It plays even better in residential lots. When my sim was in Uni, he didn't love or hate his roommates but the family mentioned below is a completely different story. I've also had many roommates in many households in many saves and enjoyed them much more than the ones at Uni.
"crocobaura;c-17916740" wrote:
One of my room mates used to leave passive aggressive notes behind in her room about me not visiting her room while she was away. She used to serenade my sim a lot but my sim had no time for such shenanigans. Rent is rent and my sim was not swinging that way anyway. :lol: She eventually left because her needs were not met. Now the house is bigger and there are three new room mates. I can tell the male is into fitness, piano playing, and is a slob, he leaves dirty plates everywhere. I can direct them to help with cleaning and the ladies do help out. No white cakes so far, but one of them did cook dinner once.
My roommate in the family I'm playing now is the father of the toddler twins of my main sim (probably why my main sim's wife left him), things got a bit out of control. Anyway, I saw him one time at the climbing wall but never saw him climb it. I've found numerous white cakes started be few actually completed. I usually have my sim just throw them all away since we don't get that "wasting food" moodlet in Sims 4.
He's never left a passive aggressive note (other roommates in other households loved to leave them) but he has twice said that his needs were not being met. The first time was after I assigned him to my main sim's bed when the wife left with the father of her second child. When he complained, I assigned him back to the bottom bunk in my sim's eldest son's room (an alien child from abduction) and he was happy again.
Later, he complained again that his needs weren't being met (by the way, he's a merman and we live in Willow Creek so yeah talk about needs not being met). I assigned him to the bottom bunk in my sim's daughter's (the only child he shares with his wife) room. I immediately reassigned him to the bottom bunk in the boy's room and his needs were once again met.
So it appears to me that if they complain about their needs, play a bit of musical beds and they'll reset.
About The Sims 4 General Discussion
Join lively discussions, share tips, and exchange experiences on Sims 4 Expansion Packs, Game Packs, Stuff Packs & Kits.33,805 PostsLatest Activity: 2 days ago
Community Highlights
Recent Discussions
- 3 hours ago
- 4 hours ago
- 4 hours ago
- 4 hours ago