

Take, for example, another uncomfortable mirror to real life: Sims with the Gloomy personality trait suffer worse at the end of a relationship, getting the "Devastating Breakup" Moodlet worth 3 points of sadness rather than the regular 2-point "Break Up Blues," and thus have to work harder to get out of that slump. Don't just go in for a kiss.Īnother clever feature in The Sims 4 is the way the Emotions system is affected by Sims' personalities.

Some romantic interactions are less risky than others, so build things up with those less likely to be rejected: ask if they're single (it doesn't matter if they're not, as long as you're OK with making an enemy of their current partner), flirt, try a pick-up line. Find out their interests and talk about them. So, if you're really set on this whole relationship thing, here are some lessons from The Sims 4:Ī Sim's romantic advances are more likely to be successful if they already have a friendly relationship with their target, with a higher success rate the better friends they are. However, The Sims 4 has taught me that there are advantages to a romantic relationship that you can't get from no-strings fun, most notably that you can go to that person's house and sleep there, eat their food, or even do some cleaning and they're not allowed to get annoyed about it. Also, the length of time for which a Sim gets a happiness boost from a new relationship is shorter than the sad Moodlet they get for a breakup, even if they initiate it, and while I don't have a lot of data on this kind of thing I can only assume it works the same for humans.

As Firemonkeys are no longer updating the game for Windows Phone this page contains all the quests and some other information that (hopefully) is correct as of the Easter 2017 update- you will still be able to play the game you just won’t receive any future updates or new content.The Sims 4-and I-would recommend that you avoid making anything official with the person you like so that you can continue to flirt with whomever else you want without the risk of jealousy.
