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SweetieWright_84
3 years agoSeasoned Ace
As others have said, I don't think you force it to happen. Goodness knows, I've tried for years and only have had a handful of those Sims.
Something I've found that draws me in, is the unexpected, as I said in another post. An unexpected pregnancy or experimenting with features I rarely or never use.
One of my favorite households, the Westbrook family, was born from the "I'm a Lover" challenge. I got so attached to the first 2 generations and couldn't go through with some of the milestone in the challenge. I ended quitting the challenge and just playing them without any real goal in mind. I continued the family through the 4th generation.
The funny thing is, in the challenge the second generation has to be a single parent. I didn't have the heart to put any of my sims through that. But the game had other ideas and my sim, Emma's husband flirted with a man right in front of her, while she was pregnant.
The only tips I have for you are, try something different or try a challenge. If you're not opposed to mods or not on console, try some. Since I started using mods, my gameplay has become really interesting. I would gladly recommend some if you're interested.
Another thing I do that helps me get more involved, is I make a family history for my sims. I include their jobs, likes/dislikes, traits, aspirations, relatives, etc. I begin giving them backstories as their lives progress but I don't worry too much about the story. I let it happen organically. I also take lots of pictures for every lifestage. I have folders of pictures for each sim in each generation.
Something I've found that draws me in, is the unexpected, as I said in another post. An unexpected pregnancy or experimenting with features I rarely or never use.
One of my favorite households, the Westbrook family, was born from the "I'm a Lover" challenge. I got so attached to the first 2 generations and couldn't go through with some of the milestone in the challenge. I ended quitting the challenge and just playing them without any real goal in mind. I continued the family through the 4th generation.
The funny thing is, in the challenge the second generation has to be a single parent. I didn't have the heart to put any of my sims through that. But the game had other ideas and my sim, Emma's husband flirted with a man right in front of her, while she was pregnant.
The only tips I have for you are, try something different or try a challenge. If you're not opposed to mods or not on console, try some. Since I started using mods, my gameplay has become really interesting. I would gladly recommend some if you're interested.
Another thing I do that helps me get more involved, is I make a family history for my sims. I include their jobs, likes/dislikes, traits, aspirations, relatives, etc. I begin giving them backstories as their lives progress but I don't worry too much about the story. I let it happen organically. I also take lots of pictures for every lifestage. I have folders of pictures for each sim in each generation.
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