June 2020
1) the main issue i see here is that you cant get rid off of the hidden NAP traits of all Sims, even when you delete the NAPs they are still affected which is definetley a bug.
2) the second problem are the clays and future cubes spawning in the inventory several times a day, which is so annoying and the money needs to be reduced by cheat if you wont use this bug to become very rich.
this is a personal opinion that it would have been enough to gain more influence points with NAP activitys only instead of change behaviours of all Sims. Even your own played Sims should not break up commands for doing these as you guide them by yourself... the NPC Sims may reduce this behaviour. my neighbours were sad constantly because of this future cube!
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@Marquillotuca89 Yeah--totally agree that it's the whole point of the feature. We should definitely be able to choose not to participate in a community's current N.A.P. though (thus giving you incentive to repeal/vote for something that fits your Sim's personality). It stinks when my STEM-focused Sim won't build a robot because she's too busy jamming out on the guitar:/
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@LaurenVillone I'm honestly kind of scared because a lot of people are asking to delete this feature from other worlds hahaha
In my eyes, what EA should do:
1) Add a switch that allows the player to choose if they want other districts affected.
2) Delete the NAP's buffs when the Sims visit other lots. I like the idea of visitors being influenced by current neighboardhood NAP's, so I think the easiest solution is to delete the buffs and objetcs related to a NAP when they visit other lots.
3) Tune down the effects, or at least, don't let them overtake player's queue and Sims needs.
June 2020
I removed all the NAPs but it has completely screwed with the autonomy. Now my sims don't finish potty training, eating, sunbathing, homework, video gaming. Trying to get through one semester of uni was a nightmare with them finishing anything. And don't even get me started on the mayhem the roommates were causing doing all the NAPs all the time. Has anyone from EA acknowledged that this is a problem?!?
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@Marquillotuca89As far as I know, it was meant to be neighborhood-specific. I would not even mind sims getting affected when visiting, as long as they leave it behind when they go home. There are many ways it can be improved on, but the bare minimum is to fix the bugs and scale down the amount of those activities. I have my preferences on how I wish they handled this, but I'm not the only one playing this game, and they can't make toggles for everything, I guess. I'll be happy if they fix the big issues, the rest I can adapt to and adjust my playstyle (hopefully XD).
And I totally agree NAPs should NEVER interrupt player prompted and need-based interactions. ...would also be nice if sims knew they still had leftovers before cooking a new meal.
June 2020
June 2020
NOW I know what is going on in my game! I thought I was going crazy! All my Sims suddenly doing random pushups when I told them to work on a skill; sims randomly making concoctions on the grill; sims suddenly having violins; sims suddenly having clay.
If I WANT my sim to play an instrument, I will buy them one. If I WANT my sim to earn influence points, I want to actually direct them to do so. I don't want them 'forced' to do so! What's the point then? It should take player directed effort to earn those points and player directed effort to learn how to best earn those points.
Please, fix this issue.
June 2020
EA are you listening!?! Why haven't you reached out to your customers to at least acknowledge these issues?
It seems like the Eco Lifestyle pack did not receive adequate testing before release, because the issues are so basic.
I've purchased all the packs over the years, but Eco Lifestyle ruined the Sims.
I plan to disable Eco Lifestyle, at the very least, and may quit playing the Sims altogether. I'm so fed up right now.
June 2020
June 2020