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- I pick another aspiration. Like someone that made his life dream true and now is looking for something new in his/her life.
"Beardedgeek;c-17402077" wrote:
Actually I tend to have quite a pattern:
0. The Club Leader one (can't remember the name) if a child or teen in the beginning
1. Life Goal fitting that specific Sim
2. Soulmate or Body Builder depending on the Sim and life situation
3. same as 2.
4. Either not picking any more OR a family one like "Successful lineage".
Rewards:
Gym Rat, Heat Acclimation, A career one, maybe Frugal and then maybe something that fits the Sim like "Never embarrassed" or "Storm Chaser" or something. I never get the ones that makes the Sim completely immune to something, that's not fun. Would never dream of picking a "Never sleep" or "Never eat" or whatever kind of reward.
I'm not into playing for a challenge, but without any needs to fulfill, it really does get boring. I find the 'seldom weary' and 'independent' rewards useful - they still need sleep and some social, but less. 'Gym Rat' is one of my first picks, since they sometimes get too stinky to finish a workout. And 'waterproof', but only to save myself the annoyance of umbrellas.
The only 'never' I sometimes choose is the bladder need, and then only if I have a Sim that is spending a lot of time fishing or collecting. If we had a portable toilet, I'd use it instead. (It would be nice if they could pack the pee bush into their inventory - they can carry around a tent, campfire, cooler, chairs and an easel, so a pee bush isn't totally ridiculous.)- Fanphoria5 years agoNew Spectatorpick a new one, usually at random--or somewhat at random. Like, I'll veto if it's TOTALLY wrong for them, but generally I just use a random number generator and keep playing. Most of my sims manage to complete at least two aspirations before they die, and my 100 baby challenge founder completed, like, 10 lol.
- I pick a new one that matches with whatever existing traits or skills they have. I like for my sim's aspirations to match their personalities.
- I love that in 4 you are able to do more than one aspiration, I try to complete all of the ones I can or want. It's a great feature to be able to, bc in 3 you could only do one.
- cmbaker165 years agoNew SpectatorSince my gameplay is more centered around family play when one sim finishes their aspiration I usually focus on another sims aspiration in the family.
- I pick a new one. I usually complete four or five before I quit and start a new game.
- alexspoom135 years agoSeasoned RookieI rarely play with aspirations as I find the idea of completing the same goals over and over too repetitive. I preferred the lifetime wishes that we had in TS3.
- I juggle aspirations as I go. I don't really them as the end goals anymore.
If anything, I make my own aspirations which may include in-game aspirations as milestones. - I pick a new one that is relevant to my sim. Or, I work on something else like their career and skills
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