Quick correction about what I said about Whims last night. They do persist until you satisfy them or when you click it off to get a new one.
— Graham Nardone (@SimGuruGraham) June 23, 2014
@SimsFairy @TheSimCommunity They're similar. The main difference is you don't promise a whim to a (cont) http://t.co/8bjuJTWEM2
— Graham Nardone (@SimGuruGraham) June 23, 2014
They’re similar. The main difference is you don’t promise a whim to a Sim. They naturally come and go based on what you’re currently doing, so they help provide some direction and give you more ideas about what additional possibilities there are for your Sim.
@SimsFairy @TheSimCommunity And for longer term life direction, there are now aspirations instead (cont) http://t.co/c5zdWyCact
— Graham Nardone (@SimGuruGraham) June 23, 2014
And for longer term life direction, there are now aspirations instead of lifetime wishes. Aspirations provide more steps along the way rather than one ultimate goal, and you can change your aspiration to something else anytime you like.
@SimsFairy @TheSimCommunity No, you can't lock a whim.
— Graham Nardone (@SimGuruGraham) June 23, 2014
@renssies Short answer… there are no "neutral" moodlets; every moodlet contributes to (cont) http://t.co/Be9bzTuVRh
— Graham Nardone (@SimGuruGraham) June 23, 2014
Short answer… there are no “neutral” moodlets; every moodlet contributes to an emotion. When Sims have their needs get low for example, they get moodlets that push them into the uncomfortable emotion. The traditional need bars are there as well… I know some people out there seem to think they don’t exist anymore.
@Ren_War89 You can delete all the Sims living in the world. The game will continue to randomly generate other Sims that come visit though.
— Graham Nardone (@SimGuruGraham) June 21, 2014
@uroshdemz There isn't a stylist career in the base game. When you go back into CAS it's just for changing things like clothes, makeup, etc.
— Graham Nardone (@SimGuruGraham) June 23, 2014