Skill Gain Factors: Nerd Influence = -1000.Skill Gain Factors: Jock Influence = -1000.To change settings, click on City Hall or an in-game computer. I use Relativity to prevent the annoying Jock/Nerd/Rebel influence system. Service > University Mascot > Pool Size = 0.Service > Pizza Delivery > Pool Size = 1.Service > Newspaper Delivery > Pool Size = 1.Service > Newspaper Delivery > Cost = 3.Service > Fire Department > Pool Size = 1.Service > Adoption Service > Cost = 250.Animal Control > Maximum Wild Horses = 2.Animal Control > Maximum Stray Dogs = 2.Animal Control > Maximum Stray Cats = 2.I also adjust various pricing for services including adoption, babysitter, maid, butler, and newspaper delivery. I use Register to manage the Service and Role Sims in town, restrict the number of stray animals, and completely stop tourists and the paparazzi from spawning. Settings > Testing Cheats Enabled = True.
Settings > Disable Full Moon Lighting = True.Settings > Delete all Magical Gnomes = True.Settings > Clean up All Homeless = False.
Also, I like to disable the horrible full-moon lighting and stop pet adoptions. I use Overwatch to clean up various processes in the game and prevent lag. Note: You must also set this to True in Master Controller or it won’t work. In the vanilla game (or if this setting is not used), Sims drop all their wishes when you move to another household. I use Mover in conjunction with Master Controller to make sure my Sims retain their wishes, dreams, and opportunities when switching between households.
Thankfully, the amazing modding community never lets down, which is why we've included five additional gameplay-changing mods.I use nearly ALL of the NRaas mods in my Sims 3 gameplay. That being said, even The Sims 3 has its flaws. The game was a letdown in many ways after a title like The Sims 3 was released, which provided a ton of freedom and a massive open-world to explore.Īt a time like this when The Sims 5 might just be in development and The Sims 4 has grown extremely stale, there's no better opportunity to go back to The Sims 3. Updated on the 27th of February, 2020 by Anastasia Maillot: Over the years, The Sims 4 has received a lot of criticism for not living up to its original hype. RELATED: The Sims 4: 15 Must-Have Mods For Better Gameplay And in spirit with that disappointment fueled nostalgia, this writer has compiled a list outlining some of the best mods for the third installment in the Sims series. Since the Sims 4 has been a bit of a let down to date, many players have been flocking back to previous installments. Mods are downloaded codes and items made for an established game which gives players the ability to perform actions previously unavailable to them within the game.
Though many devoted Sims players argue over which installment in the series was the best, in terms of both gameplay and the expansion packs that came along with it, almost every player can agree that the game would not be complete without the addition of custom content and mods.