A big complaint about The Sims 4 is the lack of weight behind life progression, where weddings, birthdays, and many of those big “firsts” end up feeling a little lackluster. With the Growing Together expansion pack, The Sims 4 is finally giving its sims’ lives the gravity they deserve. One of the biggest changes is Milestones, a system that lets all learning experiences, firsts, and life-changing moments take center stage in shaping your sim.
What are Milestones in The Sims 4?Across The Sims 4: Growing Together expansion pack, Milestones are a way to track what each of your sims have experienced. For example, married sims should have a Milestone that marks their wedding. But for young sims, they’ll also get Milestones for learning how to hold a spoon. The Milestones start off small but then grow bigger and bigger as your sims’ lives become more complex and rich. Not only will they be tracked in your sims’ trait tab, but they also can prompt wants, fears, and even bonus traits themselves.
How do Infant Milestones work in The Sims 4?Milestones for Infant sims are a lot simpler than the Milestones of older sims. As far as infants are concerned, Milestones are all about them learning how to use their bodies, and their hands, and experience the little things. Their major milestones include:
Fine Motor– using utensils, complex toys, etc. Gross Motor– crawling, rolling over, pulling themselves up, etc. Firsts– first bath, first birthday, etc.If your Infant sim achieves a decent amount of Milestones before they turn into a toddler, they could get the “Top-Notch” childhood perk, which will help them be a stronger toddler, child, and beyond. However, if you neglect your baby’s needs and Milestones, they could grow up with
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