has much more content available than any of its predecessors, but that has led to some inconvenient issues when creating Sims and their homes. Namely, players can choose many traits for their Sims, but the number of available slots for traits hasn't grown as new traits have been added. This leads to the issue of traits being overlooked because many traits aren't worth choosing with so few slots available.
Adult Sims can have up to three traits chosen for them in Create a Sim, but DLC adds a system where Sims can pick up traits through interactions in the world, meaning that an adult Sim can have six traits now. However, there are so many traits that even six slots make it tough to decide which traits to take and which to skip over. As a result, a lot of traits that don't have much impact end up never being used.
Found in the Lifestyle category for traits, there are multiple traits that affect a Sim's diet, which includesLactose Intolerance, Glutton, and Vegetarian. Lactose-intolerant Sims get sick if they consume dairy products, and Vegetarian Sims get sick if they eat meat. Meanwhile, Gluttons are more upset when they're hungry and will eat any food, even if it's spoiled or low quality. Since these are such minimal additions to a Sim's identity in-game, it's not worth using a trait slot for them.
With the number of traits that are available now, needs tolook into ways to adjust the trait system so that players can customize their Sims to a higher degree, which is tough when the number of slots for traits is so limited. Even after a decade of content has been added to , the general system for creating Sims hasn't changed much. Without changes to keep it up-to-date with the continuous flood of new content, the trait system in doesn't serve its purpose as well as it used to.
Don’t be too quick to remodel every The Sims 4 world. EA has made many great lots that are worth keeping or even duplicating and editing.
As a result, it might be time to remove dietary traits
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