francinefrenski: Francine Frensky, damager of souls (Damager of Souls)
francinefrenski ([personal profile] francinefrenski) wrote in [community profile] officialsimsecret2024-02-02 05:23 pm

Secrets Post #842




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(Anonymous) 2024-02-03 10:03 am (UTC)(link)
No it’s a lot harder to manage your sims in sims 1, I played it as a kid then again as an adult and in comparison to all the other games sims 1 is actually a challenge to the point it’s stressful

(Anonymous) 2024-02-03 02:56 pm (UTC)(link)
this person has gotta be a (boring) troll. the motive drain in sims 1 is much faster than in sims 4. skills are gained much slower and come only from training them deliberately, eg sims will never gain cooking skill from preparing food, only from studying cooking at the book case. there are no weekends so every day is a work and school day. you have to have friends to get promoted in your job and visiting sims aren't as easy to get along with and are much more likely to reject your interactions if you haven't taken care of their needs

yes ofc if you play it for long enough you get the hang of things and can manage your sims well. duh. but in sims 4 you don't have those challenges so it's much easier right from the start

(Anonymous) 2024-02-03 11:03 pm (UTC)(link)
Skilling up was actually lot quicker in TS1. It's just that the motives dive so fast that you don't get much time to level up.