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- DaWaterRat5 years agoNew VanguardPick a new aspiration, if there's one that suits. Even if I don't think I'll finish it.
I play on long life, so it isn't uncommon for my sims to complete 3 or 4 aspirations (not including the child ones) over the course of their lifetime. - rlc775 years agoSeasoned RookieI pick a new aspiration.
- Usually pick a new one. I do have a kind of nerdy methodology for this actually.
With a new, Young Adult sim, I often like to assign an aspiration that will define their main hobby or career. So this is either a cooking, creative, outdoorsy etc or the villainous or acting, something like that. Sometimes, I'll start them with the Academic aspiration from University, then go to the hobby related aspiration. Therefore, they get a trait to go with it. Once they finish that, I see that as the opportunity to start a new phase of their life; often this will be a romance style aspiration. If I complete that one with them, I'll go to a family-related one.
Alternatively, I might decide that it's the opportunity to explore the occult, so I'll give them a Spellcaster or Vampire related aspiration.
In short, I try to view it as an opportunity to do something new with that sim, to move their life along to its next stage. :) - My Sim is a cat lover and a music lover
- linzstar5 years agoNew Spectator
"DaWaterRat;c-17400876" wrote:
Pick a new aspiration, if there's one that suits. Even if I don't think I'll finish it.
I play on long life, so it isn't uncommon for my sims to complete 3 or 4 aspirations (not including the child ones) over the course of their lifetime.
I play on long lifespan and do the same thing. I always try to complete totally different ones I haven't really completed before. - DoloresGrey5 years agoSeasoned NewcomerI pick a new one.
- Nindigo795 years agoSeasoned NoviceI pick a new one or focus on something else. Starting a new game just because an aspiration has been completed seems rather drastic :o
- annaliese395 years agoSeasoned NewcomerI choose a new aspiration if there is another that suits the sim. My main sim has completed a number of aspirations and has a few ongoing at the moment in fact. I enjoy playing with aspirations, but they are not the sole focus of my gameplay. For me The Sims is all about storytelling and aspirations are only one optional part of that.
- bshag4lv5 years agoSeasoned AdventurerI like picking categories that my sim can complete all the aspirations. I am notoriously stuck in the outdoor rut, lol. I really like this set but am going to have to move on and venture into new territory. I hate politicians in rl so I don't pay much attention to that aspiration, same with the villian and the criminal career.
- Sharooonia5 years agoNew SpectatorIt depends on the sim really. I'm fairly slow at fulfilling sim aspirations. I get distracted with other things. Some sims I just leave them as they are while others I will choose a new aspiration. I enjoy fulfilling their aspirations but my game play is more about families and generations so I just keep playing them with or without an aspiration goal.
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