Anonymous
8 years agoItem limit
How are we supposed to improve our lifestyle with such a small in house item limit? Its not possible to collect all hobby and work rewards and still have a functioning house. I just paid for the chris...
Yeah, I was unaware of the item limitation as well. It's frustrating how they don't provide a distinct number and how unidentifiable it is.
Reasons why Lifestyle level is not involved:
1) Given my Lifestyle level, it is not possible to be limited to a few items
2) Amount of plants I have with imposed limitation contradicts the amount of the house items I've placed previously.
To elaborate on these two reasons:
1) Lifestyle does not affect your item limitation. My lifestyle level is "Uniquely Chic," and this level is towards the end of the 4th division from the last obtainable one.
2) The amounts of plants I have outside sums up to 32. Collectively with the other 3 items I habe inside, the total is 35 items. Now, given my level and my purchases of almost all of the House Item packages, I've had my house decorated with much more items than 35. (I was going to refurbish my house after purchasing the plants).
Thank you for you suggested resolution, but that just isn't the case.
Also, I'm not quite sure, but you may have been suggesting an alternative to the developers.
If that's the case, then I misunderstood you, and I apologize for that. However, I'm not fond of that solution because then you have two limitations: the original item limitation and the Lifestyle limitation.
In response to 01Reinier's reply, I doubt there would be any consequences in selling items.
Yes, purchasing items increases our Lifestyle Experience, but that is it. Essentially, this experience portrays hat you have made several purchases; it's absolute. There's no backlash, nor should there be backlash because it's purpose is to present to other players that, in relation to your Sims history, you've made extensive purchases, regardless of them being used: wearing all the clothes in your wardrobe, all house items, utilizing all acquired heirlooms. So, it wouldn't matter if we sell house items (not wanting to sell apparel or heirlooms).
@iNotori In Freeplay when we sell things it reduces our town value which affects our XP. I'm not sure we want that either. They definitely need to do something about the item limit though. ☺