Many players hastily upload their lots directly from Build mode. While this is quick and easy, it often skips the vital test to see if the actual building and objects are functional. Many players use the Gallery to populate their town and provide adequate lots for their Sims. But, it can be a burden if the fridge is inaccessible, the toilets are blocked, or if various floors can’t be easily accessed.
It is important to see if both public and residential lots work with Sims of all ages. Some areas easily used by adults might still cause glitches for children and even younger Sims. This is especially true for infants in , who have only been a lifestate for two years. Ladders are a prime example, as the adult Sim needs one hand free to carry a baby up and down. Accounting for animals is also great, but it isn’t as heavy a requirement as not every player has access to cats, dogs, and horses in .
Some Builders will place walls, useable objects, and decorations the bare minimum distance from each other. While this can look nice during construction, it doesn’t pan out during gameplay. Most Sims need an entire grid square or more to properly use an object. Additionally, controlled Sims might body-block each other when using the same object. This typically happens when forming a Group and using the option to have everyone do an activity together.
The Onsen hotspring from can be a big issue in Live mode. With so many Sims going in and out, they can often form a crowd. Remove any objects that can get in the way of their path, even if it makes the structure less beautiful.
Among the most annoying is bed placement. If a double bed is placed against a wall, some Sims may be unwilling to climb over a sleeping partner, making it important that the more cramped one goes to bed first. Bunkbeds are another issue, as the ceiling needs to be high enough, and any hanging lights need to be out of the way. Even EA is guilty of these bed issues when making their lots in .
Two of the biggest
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