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Rey_Estupendo
2 years agoNew Traveler
"Future;c-18258578" wrote:
Same. Clutter does nothing but contribute to the item limit on a lot. Too much clutter aka too many items on a lot will make your game lag. And I play with walls down so I don’t need wall art, curtains, none of that. I’d rather place gameplay objects my Sims can use than random items they don’t even acknowledge.
My current sims are living in a house where the office and living room/TV room are fake rooms on the second floor of an A-frame, created by using non-connecting walls with the roof structure. (So I can get tiny house benefits while having a bigger house.) I have to play with walls down or I can't see the rooms.
I generally use some light clutter, but if I'm trying to make a build that will work as a starter home, I strip out clutter, landscaping, sometimes even opting for the cheapest lights, doors, etc. If someone wants to download it and fix it up to be nicer, that's on them. OTOH, if I'm doing a build where cost is not a concern, remaking the Goth mansion, for example, I might load it up with clutter because some people really love clutter houses.
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