The community has been buzzing with frustration lately over the sheer number of festivals that have been added to the game in recent updates. Players have expressed their exhaustion with constant in-game events cluttering their Sims' schedules, leaving little room for the regular gameplay fans love. While some players enjoy the festivities, many feel like the developers have gone overboard—making it almost impossible to escape the chaos. But, there's a workaround… sort of.
The issueisn't just that festivals are everywhere, but that the game seems to pile them on without much regard for the player's experience. Reddit user stitch2718 summed it up perfectly, commenting that the game has that it feels overwhelming. From full moons to numerous festivals spread across multiple worlds, the overload has reached a point where even the most dedicated players are questioning if they’ve been added just for the sake of it.
Fortunately, there’s a built-in solution that lets players regain control of their Sims' hectic social calendars, though it comes with some limitations. hasa handy calendar feature that allows you to filter events. By ticking on or off specific event types, you can eliminate unwanted festivals from appearing on your schedule. This includes everything from world-specific celebrations to high school events and even birthdays. In theory, this should be enough to create a more streamlined, manageable schedule for your Sims.
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However, there’s a bit of a catch. While you can remove these events from your calendar, they don’t disappear completely. The notifications for these festivals will still appear, reminding you that your Sims could be celebrating something—whether you like it or not. It’s a small step toward curbing the chaos, but it's not the full escape that some players might hope for. It’s like closing the door,
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