Which Sims Game Has the Toughest Economy?

2024 ж. 15 Мам.
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Hello! In this video, I’m indulging the feminine urge to turn any topic into a complaint about capitalism. It’s a lot of numbers and a bit of a downer. I’ve linked all data sources below and EA - if you’re out there - I just wanna talk.
Timecodes
0:00 - Intro
0:25 - Wages
6:31 - Wages vs. Cost of Living
18:07 - Toughest Economy Results
18:36 - Sims vs. Reality
24:29 - Most Realistic Economy Results
25:38 - Thoughts on Gameplay
Data Sources
UAW Median Worker vs. CEO Pay:
www.npr.org/2023/09/13/119893...
Median Home Price:
www.bankrate.com/real-estate/...
Top 1% Threshold By State:
www.cnbc.com/2023/07/18/how-m....
BLS Data:
CPI - www.bls.gov/cpi/
Productivity - www.bls.gov/productivity/
Utilities - beta.bls.gov/dataViewer/view/...
Food - beta.bls.gov/dataViewer/view/...
Entertainment - beta.bls.gov/dataViewer/view/...
Healthcare - www.bls.gov/opub/btn/volume-9...
U.S. Census Bureau Data:
Median Household Income - www.census.gov/library/public...
Median Personal Income (via Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis) -
fred.stlouisfed.org/series/ME...
Childcare Data:
Dept. of Labor, Women’s Bureau - www.dol.gov/sites/dolgov/file...
Brookings/Hamilton Project - www.brookings.edu/wp-content/...
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"Hep Cats," "Mining by Moonlight," "Awesome Call," and "Apero Hour," by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
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  • Cant believe im sitting here watching math

    @ofanichan@ofanichan7 ай бұрын
    • I am so sorry

      @Ada_Sims@Ada_Sims7 ай бұрын
    • @@Ada_Sims A saturday well spent!

      @ofanichan@ofanichan7 ай бұрын
    • I come home from my two math classes, and in order to procrastinate on my math homework, I watch a video on math.

      @Schnort@Schnort6 ай бұрын
    • ​@@Schnortits good because it doesnt make you feel as guilty

      @TheGamingSyndrom@TheGamingSyndrom6 ай бұрын
    • @TheGamingSyndrom I ended up getting stressed out and not watching the video because of the mentions of Statistics, a class I hated viciously

      @Schnort@Schnort6 ай бұрын
  • the most unrealistic thing is finding a job after one application. and getting promoted so often and getting a bonus for promotion. I get bonus work.

    @emilwandel@emilwandel7 ай бұрын
    • Thats one thing I would wish is that it would be a bit more difficult over all. Like finding a job maybe apply, and go to an interview. And then get denied and go hunting again.

      @hermitabby@hermitabby7 ай бұрын
    • Can't really say about the promotions. My Sims get promoted so quickly but they do have great moods, can't say the same about me lol

      @coscorrodrift@coscorrodrift6 ай бұрын
    • The frequency of reward in sim games is a major part of their subconscious appeal, same for all role playing games. It's an escape to a world where you're directly rewarded for your effort.

      @Vainglory14@Vainglory146 ай бұрын
    • ​@@Vainglory14yeah, a "I get treated like shit by society" simulator would just be boring...since you could just go outside

      @TheGamingSyndrom@TheGamingSyndrom6 ай бұрын
    • @@Vainglory14 Plus the sims presume that there is a massive worker shortage. like the Sims 3 Sunset Valley(starter world in sims 3) Military is I think like 3 people. so it feels like the sims runs and keeps running in a setting where there is a constant shortage of workers. I heard someone say that sims 1-4 economy is based on 1970ish timeline (in rose tinted glasses maybe). whit stuff like one application and you had the job. requirements for most jobs been completed High school matching courses just meant a earlier promotion, you can learn on the job. this might also explain why there is no medical bills as that was paid by work back then not by the worker and the medical insurance was also a lot lower.

      @Zack_Wester@Zack_Wester6 ай бұрын
  • One thing a lot of people aren't aware of is that Sims 4 bills also account for storage. The crops stored in your fridge, the flowers stored in your Flower Arranging Table, the collectables stored in chests and boxes, and even portable items in your Sim's inventory. It calculates bills based on everything you own. If you have the 15K violin in your pockets, it counts toward your bills. This is all added into property taxes.

    @hollyhartwick3832@hollyhartwick38327 ай бұрын
    • Thank you for adding this! Something I should have known and mentioned, I imagine you have to keep that in mind if you generate your income through any of the self-employment type of routes like farming or painting

      @Ada_Sims@Ada_Sims7 ай бұрын
    • @@Ada_Sims - Definitely. Your bills can skyrocket quickly as your fridge fills up. Cooking and Flower Arranging can benefit from reduced costs from Gardening, but storing the supplies raises bills. A bit of a two-edged sword.

      @hollyhartwick3832@hollyhartwick38327 ай бұрын
    • This is also handy to know when you’re carrying a bunch of expensive products or a vault. If you have a million in a vault, you can expect high bills. A method I found is if you have expensive small items that can go into a player inventory, buy a portable storage box and put it in there, then the storage box in your inventory. The game doesn’t see the expensive items, only the box and that cuts down on bills.

      @sedarue123@sedarue1237 ай бұрын
    • @@sedarue123 - Now that they've fixed the heirloom box, that might be a good avenue for that technique. Even if you place it in-world, it takes up very little space and can be placed on surfaces.

      @hollyhartwick3832@hollyhartwick38327 ай бұрын
    • I did not know that at all but that explains why my houses are always stupid expensive even though they are usually quite small because I put like every activity item on every lot. Damn.

      @jungtothehuimang@jungtothehuimang7 ай бұрын
  • girl you got me DEAD “CEOs… upper management, lower management, and then the people who do all the work.” LMFAO

    @dinealone0@dinealone07 ай бұрын
    • That’s literally how the world and jobs work lmfao what’s so funny about it

      @mikeg5238@mikeg52386 ай бұрын
    • @@mikeg5238booooooooo 🍅

      @alissaaluiso217@alissaaluiso2176 ай бұрын
    • @@mikeg5238 and depressing

      @EpicWinNoob@EpicWinNoob6 ай бұрын
    • @@mikeg5238 that's how capitalism works. A system where the workers control the means of production could lead to the people who actually do the work reaping the reward

      @indiestripper5374@indiestripper53746 ай бұрын
    • @@mikeg5238the people who do the work are treated worst, compared to the people who do jack, who get treated fantastic. its a backwards and unfair system

      @cate01a@cate01a6 ай бұрын
  • As a kid, I distinctly remember showing my parents the sims 1 (with a fake family on a fake lot that wasn't covered in ash piles and urns) and them saying "Your sim makes 200 dollars IN A DAY at their job? Wow, that's a ton! But wait, FORTY DOLLARS FOR A SINGLE PIZZA!? What the heck is with this economy!?" 2001 times were wild, bruh

    @dingdongbells3314@dingdongbells33146 ай бұрын
    • Simoleons are not Dollars, they are Malaysian ringgit

      @graciatiranda@graciatiranda5 ай бұрын
    • You pretty much just described australia 😂😂

      @syifarz1@syifarz14 ай бұрын
    • l😊

      @awkokayli4959@awkokayli49594 ай бұрын
    • ​@@syifarz140$ a pizza? Did you put kangaroo meat on It or something?

      @whannabi@whannabi4 ай бұрын
    • @@syifarz1 lmao literally norway too

      @ElJebetequa@ElJebetequa4 ай бұрын
  • The Sims 4 suffering from low wages and high cost of living is hilariously real

    @LivelyPaint@LivelyPaint7 ай бұрын
    • I'd have my Sims have multiple hustles, assuming I can Dandori them into a good mood via multitasking. Of course, gardening definitely helps, but some DLC's help to take the edge off (Seasons has a decoration box exploit; Eco Lifestyle has cheap options that double as bill discount items, as well as eco-friendly generators & some roof options to help green up your gameplay and/or create electricity or water; Realm of Magic has being a spellcaster have no inherent drawbacks compared to being a muggle, but you can use Repairio for to repair your stuff).

      @janehuskmann1914@janehuskmann1914Ай бұрын
  • I personally think the sims 2 is the hardest to climb the economic ladder. Their needs go down much faster than the sims 3 and 4 and your sims will straight up refuse to do anything if their needs aren’t taken care of. That and you actually have to buy groceries and clothes unlike the newer sims games.

    @ecstaticryan4369@ecstaticryan43697 ай бұрын
    • I AGREEEE

      @simmersinner6675@simmersinner66757 ай бұрын
    • S2 has much better pays compared to S1 once you climb the career ladder. And its bill calculation is much more forgiving for buying expensive items. Buy a 1k bed in sims1, thats a 30 extra you pay for every 3 days. Same bed will only increase your weekly bill by 6 in S2

      @ozancanaltun7078@ozancanaltun70787 ай бұрын
    • I'd say Sims 1 is the hardest. It's brutal, very limited in extra income opportunities and motives decay is so harsh it's hard to get a promotion. I feel each game gets easier and easier money wise. By Sims 4 money is not really an issue and you don't even need to have an actual job (it's probably easier not to have one) as most activities can earn you money somehow. Though I think it gets a bit easier when you've played the game more. Especially for Sims 4 there are a lot of money making methods that beginners don't know about.

      @Smulenify@Smulenify7 ай бұрын
    • sims 2 has the little career pop ups tho and i've gotten some big payouts from them, one family got $20k the other day, and another has gotten $50k before, so if u get lucky, money is wayyyy easier (to the point where i have to create taxes for them to get some of the money out of the way)

      @mrningbrd@mrningbrd7 ай бұрын
    • God I still have nightmares terrors over my sims 2 sims being too hungry or too tired to do any activities, but also refusing to sleep or eat. Also my sims 2 sims seemed to constantly pee their pants and refuse to shower. Bunch of cranky stinky whiners.

      @jungtothehuimang@jungtothehuimang7 ай бұрын
  • My first sim lived on his couch, had no lights or windows, and every day when he got home from work he’d cry because he had no fun, so I’d buy him a basket ball hoop, let him play until he was less miserable, then sold it so he could afford food. Then lather, rinse repeat. So pretty accurate to today’s standards 😅

    @Tissaisme@Tissaisme6 ай бұрын
    • Selling a game console was hood BANKRUPTCY😭😭 I remember our wii got sold and i cried for a month

      @smoothsashimi7048@smoothsashimi70482 ай бұрын
    • @@smoothsashimi7048you know shits real when it’s actually sold and not pawned

      @jabrony9742@jabrony9742Ай бұрын
    • Wut in the -- 💀😭🤣🤣🤣

      @uglybetty8747@uglybetty8747Ай бұрын
  • I'm really surprised, because I always found sims 4 too easy and that's why I got bored quickly. It's just way too easy to progress in the career, once you get used to this game. The only thing I really enjoy is the university in sims 4 because it's really challenging. Also, just a sidenote, I really hate that you can see the neighbourhoods from other packs even if you don't have them. That's such a dirty tactic to make people buy the packs :/

    @visttia@visttia7 ай бұрын
    • Ah, the neighborhoods thing! "Here's what you don't have." Very rude. I know the in-game advertising of DLC is just their model now with Sims 4 free-to-play, but I think - especially for minors - you should at least have to consent to being advertised to while you're playing a game (and still be able to play if you opt out).

      @Ada_Sims@Ada_Sims7 ай бұрын
    • This statement couldn’t be anymore true for my gameplay now. I have a lovely sim couple with an infant child. The husband is in the medical field and already at level 7 and makes BANK! The wife used to be in the writing career and after having an infant and being in school for culinary, I decided to have her quit since the husband already makes enough for the household to survive off of. Plus she has more time for school and the child.

      @JanJan4Infinity@JanJan4Infinity7 ай бұрын
    • They've been doing the "greyed out dlc" thing since Sims 1, I used to only have Sims 1 Double Deluxe and look longingly at the vacation and downtown buttons, wondering what they entailed. Well to be fair, for Sims 1 and 2 they didn't do a lot of patches outside of the expansions, so if you got them sequentially you wouldn't notice. I think with Sims 3 they started releasing patches that implemented features into the core game, I don't know if that also resulted in a bunch of grey buttons everywhere.

      @MyScorpion42@MyScorpion427 ай бұрын
    • Sims 3 is also very pushy with its stupid shop, but yes! I hate these effed up tactics so much.

      @susannebaum219@susannebaum2196 ай бұрын
    • I was surprised, too. I'm not much of a builder (I go through very rare building phases for Sims), and I tend to move the family multiple times (pre-kids, and either mid or post-toddlers, depending on how many kids the family is going to have). I've always found Sims 3 the toughest to save up enough to move elsewhere, and felt like Sims 4 was relatively easy when it came to making money. I think part of this is how in Sims 4, the Sims can eat *and* watch TV at the same time. As such, their moods are easier to manage, making raises and career progression easier.

      @cordeliaface@cordeliaface6 ай бұрын
  • I personally prefer sims 3 since it's economically challenging enough but also there's also a bunch of things you can spend your money on even when you get rich. Mainly real estate and expensive items like cars

    @davidkonevky7372@davidkonevky73727 ай бұрын
    • Cars , you can own a resort or a few resorts , you can start multiple businesses , you can partner with rabbit hole businesses and own them , you can have multiple houses , you can go on vacation with world adventures and decide to purchase a home there as well .

      @loveaffect@loveaffect5 ай бұрын
    • Yeah money seems pretty irrelevant in the sims 4 past the point of owning a house. The most you will ever need after you have the house you want in the sims is mayyybe $15 grand

      @Papaya16@Papaya164 ай бұрын
  • I don't think sims 4 is more economically challenging since there are other ways to make money besides having a career. I find it really easy to make money in the sims 4 if you dont take the career route or do a combination of career and make money with other means like painting, selling books etc.

    @annelieseharrison9027@annelieseharrison90277 ай бұрын
    • For sure - it's hard to compare any of the games back to Sims 1 because they have so many more options. It's also hard to isolate the economic challenge from the other factors like motive decay. I do eventually want to try rags to riches type of gameplay across all four without limiting income to traditional jobs. In that scenario, I'm pretty sure 1 would be the toughest.

      @Ada_Sims@Ada_Sims7 ай бұрын
    • ​@Ada_Sims I've spent over A MONTH on a Rags2riches challenge in Sims1 trying to build a fancy two story house and I'm still not there.

      @DiscoTimelordASD@DiscoTimelordASD7 ай бұрын
    • @@DiscoTimelordASD 🤣okay so maybe I don't want to do that . . .

      @Ada_Sims@Ada_Sims7 ай бұрын
    • ​@@Ada_Sims for rags to riches gameplay, sims 2 is actually pretty great. I tend to start on an empty lot with 0 simeleon and go from there. Easy route is to dig treasure and maybe work, but if you want to go with something more punishing, skip the terasure and instead try to earn enough money for an easel via working, fishing and freestyling. Working as barista or such could also bring in some money.

      @Kardinaalilintu@Kardinaalilintu7 ай бұрын
    • I think that sims 4 is easier than sims 3, because it runs more smootly and has multitasking and that leads to doing tasks outside of work faster and keeps the sim happier, wich results in faster leveling the carrier!

      @sushidied566@sushidied5667 ай бұрын
  • The socioeconomist in me had been hoping someone would make a Sims video like this for ages, thank you sm 😭❤

    @bonnieinlove@bonnieinlove7 ай бұрын
    • And boy is it informative and entertaining

      @Ash-eu5pf@Ash-eu5pf6 ай бұрын
    • Unfortunately it was made by a leftist economist, so she may as well be screaming incoherently.

      @TheAnthonyMarlowe@TheAnthonyMarlowe4 ай бұрын
  • It's interesting how the wage and cost of living mirrors the progress across the first three games. You can practically see the inflation in the Sims universe from TS3 (canonically the oldest) to TS2 (set 25 years after TS1).

    @JFairy189@JFairy1897 ай бұрын
  • im very surprised the sims 4 came out as the most challenging. its the sims game i've played the most and i have the easiest time getting out of the beginning poverty stage over the sims 3 or 2. maybe it's due to how much money you get from promotion bonuses and selling career rewards, plus getting gifts in the mail when your kids age up and stuff. it feels like the game throws money at you

    @alexdh2001@alexdh20017 ай бұрын
    • yeah I think it's quite easy to get money from outside of your career like gifts, collectibles, fishing and gardening

      @metracxx@metracxx6 ай бұрын
    • Not to mention there isn't a "You need X amount of friends for promotions where you constantly loose one of those mid work :D" It's just easier to get promoted in TS 4 then in TS2. Never played TS3 so can't speak of the promotion system there.

      @staticpulse5@staticpulse56 ай бұрын
    • There's also not much you can do with the money you earn: you can't buy cars, more properties, etc. So the money you don't use when paying bills just naturally goes into savings until you have too much to ever worry about money and it gets boring.

      @ProbNutt@ProbNutt5 ай бұрын
    • Career-wise (On lower career levels), Sims 4 is tougher. But it quickly outpaces the other games once you factor in how easy it is to climb the corporate ladder as well as the sheer amount of income you can get from other things. Well, actually I think Sims 3 might be the king of "Find stuff on the ground that sells for 1500 simoleons", but Sims 4 is up there.

      @MiniMackeroni@MiniMackeroni5 ай бұрын
    • ​@@MiniMackeroni I can't compare it to Sims 4, but in Sims 3 you do usually have to take fairly specific routes to find random, high selling rocks and stuff. It doesn't really happen naturally unless you go down a path that involves it (witch transmutation, training a dog or cat's hunting skill, summoning meteors, etc).

      @incognitoburrito6020@incognitoburrito60204 ай бұрын
  • This video is so well made! Hope the algorithm picks this up and a lot of people see it :)

    @luckyjupiter9745@luckyjupiter97457 ай бұрын
    • Thank you! That sounds terrifying!

      @Ada_Sims@Ada_Sims7 ай бұрын
    • @@Ada_Simswe’re here, hello.

      @voxexsulis9022@voxexsulis90227 ай бұрын
    • 😱@@voxexsulis9022

      @Ada_Sims@Ada_Sims7 ай бұрын
    • Yes the algorithm brought me here hello

      @Aphelia.@Aphelia.5 ай бұрын
    • The algorithm brought me. :D

      @Warui88@Warui882 ай бұрын
  • I think I learned more from this 40-minute video about The Sims than I ever did in the American Public School System thank you

    @aineheckenshrek@aineheckenshrek7 ай бұрын
    • They’re definitely competing for most misinformation.

      @TheAnthonyMarlowe@TheAnthonyMarlowe4 ай бұрын
    • To be fair, the American Public School System doesn't teach much about the Sims in the first place

      @goolgepl2112@goolgepl21124 ай бұрын
    • Also, our public school system has always been about maintaining and perpetuating social inequality and it does this well. If we stopped allowing property taxes to make some schools rich and some schools poor, and instead funded all schools equally with zero exceptions, schools could be a social equalizer instead. But that was never their purpose.

      @Josh-vc2ul@Josh-vc2ul2 ай бұрын
  • Sims 4 is really too easy to make money, even just doing careers. The daily task is just a suggestion, as you can very easily get promoted without doing it. By just selecting the "socialize with co-workers" option while at work, you can easily get the promotion. They made it even easier by getting rid of the "ideal mood" requirement that the game used to suggest for the Sim to have at work, when the game first came out. I can get from level 1 to level 3 in about 7 working days. I do know that sims 4 has become a micromanagement simulator instead of the life sim it is marketed to be.

    @mamaof3kids5keets28@mamaof3kids5keets287 ай бұрын
    • "micromanagement simulator" - yes! That was what I was feeling. Also on the tasks - I wish there was more thought behind it. Like not every single day and not the same thing every time.

      @Ada_Sims@Ada_Sims7 ай бұрын
    • That is by designe. The Devs talk abput Player control since its launch and thats the direction the sims is going .

      @indedgames4359@indedgames43595 ай бұрын
    • Omg youre right they got rid of the ideal mood mechanic!!! I didn't even noticed since I mostly play ts3. Apparently it was when Get Famous was released. Why they would do that?

      @nothingmancer1607@nothingmancer16075 ай бұрын
  • I honestly love how technical this is. This is the kind of thing I think about but wouldn't ever try to figure out myself.

    @jungtothehuimang@jungtothehuimang7 ай бұрын
  • I’d love to see a comparison to the US data at the time of release or perhaps at the peak of each generations life span. Sims 1 came out in 2000. That was such a different landscape financiallyZ

    @ChrisPyre@ChrisPyre6 ай бұрын
  • idk if it's my autism but this is the most interesting video i think i've EVER watched, and i'm not exaggerating! this is so up my alley it's wild how well youtube knows me to recommend this. i can't imagine how long researching this took, and the visuals were so engaging the whole time i wish i could take a whole sims class from you. if you're not a teacher of some kind i think you'd be amazing at it, i'd also love hearing you do an audiobook! this is gonna be a video i come back to over and over, either for nice background noise while i play sims or to help me fall asleep

    @CharlieSimmer27@CharlieSimmer276 ай бұрын
    • I'm also on the spectrum but I think it's less my autism and more my accounting degree-it's a chicken-and-egg argument though because the one probably influenced the choice to get the other :)

      @SimuLord@SimuLord6 ай бұрын
    • Exactly this ^^ Thank you for putting my thoughts into words

      @Aphelia.@Aphelia.5 ай бұрын
    • I mean you don't have to be autistic to get interested in some niche topics. Maybe that's the case for you. Maybe we're all autistic to some degree and the video scratched an itch we never knew existed?

      @whannabi@whannabi4 ай бұрын
    • @@whannabi not how autism works

      @AntiAnte@AntiAnte2 ай бұрын
  • This is an awesome video! In The Sims 3 Ambitions, there's a feature similar to your concept of a "Craigslist" section of buy mode. If you send your Sims to the junkyard lot, they can find a rotating selection of random, damaged buy mode items (toilets, sinks, cribs) that they can salvage for free and then repair (though I think this requires handiness skill). Additionally, the billing rate in TS3 is 1.3% of your total furnished lot value, which you can see in the upper left corner of the screen when you're in build or buy mode!

    @maggielareau7428@maggielareau74286 ай бұрын
    • oooh that def is familiar , there was also stuff like "gears" or "junk" that you could use for weird inventions and contraptions IIRC, that was a great expansion, I loved it

      @coscorrodrift@coscorrodrift6 ай бұрын
    • I don't know, when I found furniture in those junkyards, I was always offered to replace it for a certain amount and not to restore it. It seems only the restoration ritual spell could repair household appliances, but it takes a long time to gain that spell skill level

      @Tevi_L7151@Tevi_L715114 күн бұрын
  • Really amazing and detailed video. Super facinating. Im glad the Sims 4 is the most economically challenging, atleast at the lower levels. For me personally that makes it more fun. The clothing buying feature in the sims 2 seems so great though, wish we got that back.

    @norrbb@norrbb7 ай бұрын
    • With the clothes shopping, I imagine (if they wanted to) EA could probably create that just as an option now with a lot trait in the Sims 4? I use the "No fridge shopping" mod in TS3 but I think the "Simple Living" lot trait accomplishes the same thing. Obviously wouldn't be the same as fully planning for that as a piece of gameplay from the outset but just a thought.

      @Ada_Sims@Ada_Sims7 ай бұрын
    • And grocery shopping. Please??? Simple living is great and so is the stand in country living, but working grocery stores should be a real thing. Really I'd be all over an EP that created several commercial places for your sims to visit. Groceries, laundromats, maybe theaters that are not rabbit holes, restaurants that aren't the ones your sims own (and hire Carl to fix Dine Out), etc.

      @saganathasme@saganathasme7 ай бұрын
    • Sims 4 suuucks

      @ErgoDog@ErgoDog7 ай бұрын
    • ​@@Ada_Simslet me smash

      @speedosam5221@speedosam52216 ай бұрын
    • Agreed. I love the challenge. The most fun part of the Sims to me is when you're just starting out and you're seriously struggling. Honestly, once I progress enough that I'm able to move on to an extremely nice house and basically afford whatever I want, it gets boring to me and my only motivation is that I can start playing as my characters' children when they grow up lol

      @j_c_93@j_c_936 ай бұрын
  • Great video! One tip about food - in all games but TS1, you can save your leftovers so a family-size meal will feed 4 people 2x and cuts down on the prep time. I've always found TS1 to be the toughest to get rich in mostly due to the lack of ways to make money outside of a career and the difficulty in satisfying needs, building skills, and friendships with no days off. It's much harder to get to the top of a career in TS1, where in TS4 I can often get a promotion every time or every other time I go to work because skill and need gain is so much easier.

    @scallopbunny@scallopbunny7 ай бұрын
  • honestly this is amazing! idk what even is economy also i fell off the bed when she said “and then everyone doing the work” 😭

    @NotMalcolm@NotMalcolm7 ай бұрын
  • I suppose the Section 3: Sims vs. Reality should be comparisons to the years when the games were released. It would take longer but it would be better if we are comparing to reality!

    @ignacyniedzwiedzki-k.1532@ignacyniedzwiedzki-k.15327 ай бұрын
  • I definitely thought the og Sims would have the toughest economy, but in hindsight, I think it's just because I had the hardest time keeping my sims in a good enough mood to even want to go to work daily lol. Edit: 27:00 Oh good, it's not just me 😅

    @Marcieajk@Marcieajk6 ай бұрын
  • Imagine if Sims 5 had realistic amount of income inequality, your little family gets to live in a van or a run-down trailer home while trying to survive late stage capitalism and hopefully reach upper-middle class status 🥰 (It's a joke guys 😐)

    @MotherGapshin12@MotherGapshin127 ай бұрын
    • Why would that actually be cute/fun? Like I hate van families irl but in the Sims that’d be cute esp if they gave us free reign on decorating the campers/vans

      @rach3092@rach30926 ай бұрын
    • Fuck no 😭😭

      @Fimpurities@Fimpurities6 ай бұрын
    • Imagine making a cutesy aesthetic out of genuine poverty…

      @avaronchetti4223@avaronchetti42236 ай бұрын
    • I mean, the original sims game was really a commentary on capitalism and the love of material things. so it would be nice to acknowledge its roots

      @MiotaLee@MiotaLee6 ай бұрын
    • lovely! i’d love to run away from my reality by exactly recreating it inside a cute little computer 🥺

      @itsdefinitelymebel@itsdefinitelymebel6 ай бұрын
  • a lot of times i get bored during videos like these, but this was absolutely beautiful. ur voice is so satisfying and clicky to listen to. idk if it’s bc i’m so blasted rn or what but this was awesome. i also LOVE math. perfect

    @hannahhughes4146@hannahhughes41467 ай бұрын
    • 😂Did not expect the math to be a welcome aspect of this video for anyone. Thanks for watching!

      @Ada_Sims@Ada_Sims7 ай бұрын
  • This is a video with effort worthy of Game Theory. Super well executed, great research, well edited. Damn, you deserve more subscribers!

    @T3hXinro@T3hXinro7 ай бұрын
  • The Sims 4 bills seem very realistic here in Germany (including what you pay to the healtcare system etc.). If you own a business, say a cafe, taxation is even higher.

    @mariafyodorovna8362@mariafyodorovna83627 ай бұрын
  • I ate this up. Omg I loved it. I loved the concept and I loved the work you put into it. I'm a fan from now on.

    @Ficlover13@Ficlover137 ай бұрын
    • Thank you so much!

      @Ada_Sims@Ada_Sims7 ай бұрын
  • Awesome video. I sometimes wondered about the economy in the Sims, but never took the time to actually look into it myself, so this was super interesting. And I agree with your wishes for the next iteration, especially with bringing back clothes shopping and keeping the consignment shop and flea market. It's the little things like that that I enjoy in the Sims.

    @desimarsh1743@desimarsh17437 ай бұрын
    • Thank you! I had forgotten about the clothes thing - the charming details like that in Sims 2 made it worth the trouble to get it to run on my current laptop. When it comes to the next gen, I really hope EA is listening to players. But who knows what they're cooking up?

      @Ada_Sims@Ada_Sims7 ай бұрын
  • I love how in every game, Brendon's Dad looks more or less spot-on, but every other character varies wildly from game to game. Especially Josie.

    @supernovaitup@supernovaitup6 ай бұрын
  • This was an incredibly in-depth video essay that made me realize quite a few things of why I never really warmed up to the sims 4. Thank you for all the work you put into this. I am really curious what the next video topic will be. Great job. :)

    @OneAmancham@OneAmancham7 ай бұрын
  • I loved this video! also really made me think about how much the sims 4 encourages having a side hustle which, while a decent way to encourage players to diversify their gameplay, does not have the greatest implications

    @palyername@palyername7 ай бұрын
  • 13:47 I'm so shocked right now god damn it! I've played this game my entire life and I ALWAYS end up seeing tiny details I haven't seen before. The way refrigerator mist covers the glass upon opening?? These details make The Sims 2 the best game ever I swear.

    @kellowstone@kellowstone6 ай бұрын
  • This video was so interesting! Thanks for making it! The data was really thorough and well thought out and you had a lot of interesting things to say. I wonder if the lower overall costs and wages in TS3 compared to TS1 and TS2 were intentional since it's supposed to be a prequel in the timeline. Either way, it definitely seems like the value of a simoleon feels more consistent across the first three games when compared to TS4. (I love your idea about unions. Sims SHOULD unionize but I can't imagine corporate signing off on an idea like that! lmao) I think that adding various difficulty settings in a future iteration of The Sims would really improve how the game plays but honestly, it doesn't feel like the decision makers on the current Sims Team are really in tune with what players want. Idk if you've been following Life By You, but it seems like letting players customize stuff like that is something they're thinking about a lot. I think adjusting the value of the in-game currency is even one of the options they specifically mentioned. So I'm really looking forward to seeing how that game turns out.

    @batsandbabydolls@batsandbabydolls7 ай бұрын
    • "but I can't imagine corporate signing off on an idea like that!" - 🤣 Yeah, I'm in my own little fantasy world with the unions suggestion. I guess my real dream would be for some entity other than EA to have control of the Sims intellectual property. I haven't been following Life By You but I do want to check out other life simulation games at this point so thanks for the suggestion!

      @Ada_Sims@Ada_Sims7 ай бұрын
    • @@Ada_Sims You should definitely check it out! They've been posting videos about the development here on KZhead. The studio developing it is led by Rod Humble, who you might know for his work on TS2 and TS3 (or at least as the NPC in TS2 who gives you a free computer with The Sims 3 installed on it lol) and he seems really in touch with why people play life simulators and what they want from them so I'm really optimistic that it'll be good. It feels a lot like an upgraded TS3 to me from what I've seen so far. They put a lot of emphasis on its open world and how heavily customizable the game is.

      @batsandbabydolls@batsandbabydolls7 ай бұрын
    • Yes, unions! But EA could never.....

      @SIMulatedSara@SIMulatedSara7 ай бұрын
  • Also, it is crazy how much this video relates to our current economy 😮

    @Oneasianpersuasion@Oneasianpersuasion7 ай бұрын
  • This was such a fun experiment, and I love how it actually showed logical results that reflect the real world, I think it shows the development team actually did some work to balance the in game economy (even in Sims 4), rather than just chucking random numbers in there. For the career aspect, Sims 4 seems to be is a good reflection of the times, Sims and People both trying to make more from their side hussles because companies are making us work longer for less. 10/10, and your deadpan delivery just perfects it.

    @erin6853@erin68537 ай бұрын
  • i'm guessing a lot of us ended up here thanks to the youtube algorithm recommending this video. and for once youtube hit the nail on the head because this is Exactly the kind of content i love. i've talked my friends (very few of whom play the sims and none of whom play it as obsessively as i do) ears off about the economics in each game and how i'd love to break down the cost of living but have never had the time (also i'm not very good at math) the results surprised me because i have always found the sims 4 to be extremely easy in terms of making money and usually get bored because my sims just have massive amounts of cash on hand after not working for very long. i think this must have to do with all the ways to make money outside a regular career and the slow motive decay leading to better moods and faster career advancement. but i'm not surprised that the sims 2 is the most realistic because that was one way that the sims 2 really excelled overall. god i love the sims 2 on a different note, your channel is pretty new and yet you have some seriously high quality content that displays your talent. i've honestly been thinking about starting my own sims youtube channel for ages, but haven't for various reasons (read: excuses). idk your channel has just made me think like... hey maybe i could do that too. so thanks :)

    @friendlyporkchop@friendlyporkchop6 ай бұрын
    • You absolutely could do that and I hope you do!

      @Ada_Sims@Ada_Sims6 ай бұрын
  • Sims analyses like this are so interesting, i don't ever think about the economy in these games but it shines a light on a lot of the different mechanics and what i like/don't like in some titles. + Surprised and amused to see a Home Movies reference in the wild

    @syrupmancer@syrupmancer7 ай бұрын
  • I was surprised by this, I would have sworn 1 would be the toughest. I remembered struggling the most financially in that game over the others. Also, totally unrelated, but it was so cute at 29:13 when the little girl waved to her father as she walked past him. So many little details like that in Sims 2 missing from Sims 4 that makes the sims feel alive.

    @staticradio724@staticradio7246 ай бұрын
  • Holy shit, I can't believe you modeled your character after Home Movies until you mentioned it. That's hilarious.

    @user-lk7cv8vg7r@user-lk7cv8vg7r7 ай бұрын
    • It's one of my comfort tv shows. I know it's inaccurate to put Paula with Brendon's dad, but I needed a two-earner household. I considered Coach McGuirk instead, but that seemed too cruel

      @Ada_Sims@Ada_Sims7 ай бұрын
    • Omg lol 😆 I didn’t notice till I read this comment and then she mentioned it. Honestly didn’t know there were even fans of the show thought I was the only one 😅

      @JanJan4Infinity@JanJan4Infinity7 ай бұрын
    • And yes Paula with McGuirk would be a mess 😆

      @JanJan4Infinity@JanJan4Infinity7 ай бұрын
  • i always wondered why i struggled to keep a family a float in sims 4 😭

    @nachoyacho@nachoyacho6 ай бұрын
  • I always find bills to be too low in sims 3 and this shows that. Its one of my pet peeves so I always end up using mods that increase percentage.

    @micromanage22@micromanage226 ай бұрын
  • this is so interesting! thank you for making this, i've always thought about the labor and wages aspect in the sims gameplay ever since i switched from sims 2 to sims 4. it was more difficult to pay bills on time in the sims 4, however in the sims 2 it was almost too easy to get promoted and have a living wage

    @anzen8492@anzen84927 ай бұрын
  • Really enjoyed your video and all your suggestions! I remember playing with Sims 1 we simply tried doing a "no cheats" family (2 adults, 2 kids) and realizing how many weird things we had to do to make ends meet. Fortunately there was no weather so everyone's beds were outside. We used restroom bathroom stalls from Hot Date. They only had the barest dwelling inside (stove, couch, TV) for one of the adult sims to build friendships. Thank you!!

    @llouie4999@llouie49996 ай бұрын
  • From Sims 4 game mechanics to class conciousness REAL fast, I love it.

    @Gropylol@Gropylol6 ай бұрын
  • 08:42 I believe a more accurate way to compare would be to buy the same size lots in each game or to check the price per square. If you have completely different lot sizes, you're not really comaring apples to apples.

    @Arek.Arkadiusz@Arek.Arkadiusz6 ай бұрын
  • I'm so glad the algs brought me here. I came in expecting a light review of the gameplay, but I got hit with actual back-to-school economic data comparisons. I'm so here and thrilled for it. I really hope Project Renee opts for some of the features you mentioned, as that would be a fun set of gameplay value adds. This video also put words to why I never felt the same pull from Sims 4 like I did the previous iterations, and definitely explained why I liked Sims 2 (& 3) so much.

    @cavatica11@cavatica116 ай бұрын
  • I always found Sims 3 super easy in terms of money, but I went heavy on the collectibles in my gameplay, so that probably has an impact as I relied less on wages. The Sims 4 bills are very confusing to me still lol 😂

    @limeparticle@limeparticle7 ай бұрын
  • this entire video is so thought out and thorough and im hyperfixating on the sims rn (for like ten years) so i am sat. actively listening harder than i ever have. beautiful.

    @nemo2772@nemo27726 ай бұрын
  • Awesome video! I know you did this video with the vanilla games, but there's the SimRealist mod "SNB bills" that adds a breakdown for utilities, phone lines, Internet, etc. plus property taxes to the Sims 4. I wonder how much this would skew the data you already have.

    @stiles9635@stiles96357 ай бұрын
  • Looooove this video - meticulous detail, superbly edited- thank you so much for making!

    @shyhistorian@shyhistorian7 ай бұрын
  • I love the idea you had about dedicating time and pay for customising your Sim's work day. Sometimes I want my Sim to be a janitor at a diner for story or challenge reasons, and to have my Sim get raises, work overtime, more paid vacations and get less needs drained in a work day would be really useful. I honestly wouldn't mind it being a rabbit hole because it gives these vibes of a partner or roommate going to work, but coming home quite happy with these fun and interesting stories to tell, and of course some bad days.

    @JacobKinsley@JacobKinsley6 ай бұрын
  • Definitely interesting to see this comparison between titles. One dimension I'd be interested to see if anyone were to do a followup video is how the various games compared to reality at the time they released rather than today, because some of the factors have changed over time, which might change things for the realism factor in a couple of areas. (Along with similar analysis on other games in the genre, particularly when Life By You and Paralives release, though obviously those would make the direct 1:1 comparison for buildings trickier)

    @Stephen-Fox@Stephen-Fox6 ай бұрын
  • This is, no exaggeration, one of my favorite videos I've ever watched about The Sims. And I've been playing since 2000. This was *amazing*, I hope that you continue to make more videos in the future!

    @Mizuru007@Mizuru0075 ай бұрын
  • ohmy gosh i just realized you used brendon and paula for the family that is so touching as an avid homemovies fan and long time sims enjoyed what an amazing reference !! def subscribing

    @jules-yr9iz@jules-yr9iz4 ай бұрын
  • This video is amazing! I love your attention to detail and ability to calculate and relativize every aspect so thoroughly

    @carmenbaby@carmenbaby7 ай бұрын
  • Loved the video. I do have DO and I can say a 3 course meal for a family of 3 had totaled to be about 204 simoleans

    @miracle9445@miracle94457 ай бұрын
    • Oh dang! That would have changed things. Good to know, thank you!

      @Ada_Sims@Ada_Sims7 ай бұрын
  • Absolutely loved this video. You think about this stuff in the sims but never really see it through. So satisfying to watch.

    @PandaBaeYT@PandaBaeYT7 ай бұрын
  • I absolutely love this video. I’m a Sims 1 player and it is so interesting to see the comparisons between all 4 games. You worked so hard on it, with all the research and stuff. So cool!!

    @TubeCody@TubeCody6 ай бұрын
  • this is so in depth! i havent finished watching yet but the amount of detail put into the calculations and graphics is amazing!

    @nervosims@nervosims7 ай бұрын
  • Absolutely loved this video. It’s always been something I’ve been curious about, but waaay too lazy to actually crunch the numbers between the games. Also, I loved your side commentary on the “wonders” of our ultra capitalistic economy 😂

    @tATuCentral@tATuCentral7 ай бұрын
  • That was fascinating. I appreciate all the hard work (and play) you put into that.

    @StoryGirl83@StoryGirl837 ай бұрын
  • The fact that you used Home movies as reference for the characters is hilarious and I love it. Also great video! Very informative!

    @hexus5325@hexus53256 ай бұрын
  • You have such a calm and clear voice, I could listen to you talking for hours. Plus this video was interesting and it shows how much effort you put into it. You just got a new subscriber!

    @PrincessCharmless@PrincessCharmless6 ай бұрын
  • There's a very easy exploit in TS4, where if someone wins the lottery then you can just befriend them and make them move to your household and take their funds. Once done, you can just get rid of them. Not sure if that works in TS3.

    @JeyVGaming@JeyVGaming6 ай бұрын
    • I think this sometimes works in real life too, haven't tried it but I'll keep you updated

      @lamptrent@lamptrent2 ай бұрын
  • i loved this analysis and i love it even more for using Home Movies' Small family for use of comparison

    @dasanidreamer1902@dasanidreamer19027 ай бұрын
  • I love how you made this interesting while maintaining a textbook academic paper structure

    @renesilva9705@renesilva97053 ай бұрын
  • I love your idea about a second hand section in buy mode!

    @kateknighttime@kateknighttime6 ай бұрын
  • I'm such a math nerd that I loved this video. Always wondered how the economy in these games would compare to the real deal, but never actually bothered to do the math... so yeah, thank you for posting this. It's a great video!

    @NoxTuk@NoxTuk7 ай бұрын
  • I usually think people make fatal errors in their reasoning or math during videos like these and that makes me lose interest, but you did a genuinely fantastic job of comparing 4 very different game economies (then going the extra mile to reality) and made it entertaining. Also, those are some great ideas at the end. Would love to see the next generation of The Sims include them. Subscribing :)

    @TheSergeantGlitterz@TheSergeantGlitterz7 ай бұрын
  • I loved this so much!! I think my KZhead algorithm finally caught up with my interests as an Economics major and avid sims player, I don't think I've ever clicked on a video so quickly. I agree with pretty much all of your calculus and I do think the comparison to real life can be made even more through if we get a purchasing power parity. But honestly, great video and much like reality, I could tell Sims 4 bills were making my sims poorer, so good to have someone confirm it for me lol you got a knew sub over here!!

    @gabriellisouza3459@gabriellisouza34596 ай бұрын
  • Super interesting! Thank you for doing all the work for us :D

    @stepupepu@stepupepu7 ай бұрын
  • With the sims 3 you could just go horse racing and you would get €10 000 every time. You could also do this everyday. And it wasn't super difficult to level up your horse.

    @irissupercoolsy@irissupercoolsy6 ай бұрын
  • This was absolutely brilliant and scratched an itch I didn't know I had until now. Thanks for making this!

    @zoevandekieft1174@zoevandekieft11747 ай бұрын
  • This video is sooo comprehensive. I know nothing about budgeting and money but you made it seem easy to understand.

    @ErenMortel@ErenMortel6 ай бұрын
  • Ngl i would really appreciate if the sims had more realism on economy, like weekly having like ups and down on economy, more or less salary, certain objects varied their price, taxes varied, etc

    @parkouremaster@parkouremaster5 ай бұрын
  • As a Sims fan and a data analyst this was the perfect intersection of my interests

    @harrietdrums@harrietdrums6 ай бұрын
  • Amazing video! You made economics easy for us that don't know basic math 😂 I was just wondering if we should consider that the lifespan of a Sim is usually much shorter then ours. I think that could make an impact bc most of our Sims don't live/work time enought to earn the annual income values, right?

    @andrevalente1358@andrevalente13587 ай бұрын
  • you killed this video! i loved how in depth you were about everything, and even explaining your methodology for this. incredible work

    @periwinkleadidas@periwinkleadidas5 ай бұрын
  • Damn, this video is so well-made! I'm so glad it popped off for you, well done! Loved the Juno reference, hehe

    @acecreates4299@acecreates42997 ай бұрын
  • I don't really play the sims as much as I used to but I saw this video in my recommended and it really appealed to me as I had often thought about how Sims 4 felt really easy to me while Sims 1 and Sims 2 felt a lot harder, and so it was really exciting to see someone do an objective analysis of this and make it into such a great video

    @HonestlyBenjamin@HonestlyBenjamin7 ай бұрын
  • This video was amazing, the amount of time and dedication you put into it shows! Thanks so much for sharing your finding with us!

    @felicitates@felicitates7 ай бұрын
  • This is such a fantastic concept and you executed it perfectly. Can’t wait to see what you do next!!

    @hannahbowen5264@hannahbowen52647 ай бұрын
  • ur voice is so soothing this vid was so good to watch plz make more🙏🙏

    @aniarctic@aniarctic4 ай бұрын
  • Such an amazing video and you really do an amazing job of highlighting all the shortcomings in The Sims 4 very objectively. I often hear so many simmers say how bad the latest installment is, but they rarely offer any solid examples of why that is. You did such a great job of highlighting the issues, line by line and for me, it was so informative! Again, amazing job and I’m really looking forward to more videos from you. Just subbed! ❤❤❤

    @intelligentfly@intelligentfly7 ай бұрын
    • Thank you! But more importantly, I just checked out your channel and watched the Brady Bunch house build and omg I am floored. Perfection

      @Ada_Sims@Ada_Sims7 ай бұрын
    • @@Ada_Sims lol 😂 oh thank you! 😊 I so appreciate you doing that!!

      @intelligentfly@intelligentfly7 ай бұрын
  • I just realised half way through u only have 20 subs. This video was so well made and very enjoyable as a sims nerd haha x

    @mai5151@mai51517 ай бұрын
    • Thank you! I'm between jobs right now so. . . dedicate two weeks to making a little video about Sims economics? why not

      @Ada_Sims@Ada_Sims7 ай бұрын
  • I was hooked the second I read the title, this is so expansive and interesting you've just made my day c:

    @dannyl434@dannyl4346 ай бұрын
  • i really like the idea of a craigslist for the sims. never thought of that

    @wanderinggstars@wanderinggstars6 ай бұрын
  • Please please analyze the cost of college in each of the games! Maybe the benefits too

    @madelynnk9727@madelynnk97277 ай бұрын
    • Oof I imagine that one might be pretty sad to compare to real life. But I love this idea, thank you!

      @Ada_Sims@Ada_Sims7 ай бұрын
  • This is genuinely one of the most interesting and informative videos I´ve seen in a while. Is there a way to support you and your work? Must be wild to suddenly have a video blow up like this.

    @Vaitiolovelvollisuus@Vaitiolovelvollisuus6 ай бұрын
  • This was so well researched! Thank you! Also, I love the idea for a second hand store for furniture in Sims 4.

    @kristinamoses911@kristinamoses9116 ай бұрын
  • Wow, I don't have the ability to understand half of your numbers and comparisons, but I am impressed, as you did a lot of work on it. I am curious how the sims will compare with other Life Sims that are currently in development. Life By You has said it used more realistic numbers for costs of land and other items, but now that I see your video, I am curious if it will indeed be more realistic when other things are added onto it. I guess I'll have to wait until it is released to learn more.

    @SarahElizabethA@SarahElizabethA7 ай бұрын
  • Did you adjust for simflation?

    @tikimillie@tikimillie6 ай бұрын
  • complains about captilism, offers no better economic solution. Very enlightening

    @covenantfemboy@covenantfemboy6 ай бұрын
    • Sir, this is a Sims video, sorry you weren't engaged in "rational discourse" or whatever

      @samuelstensgaard4828@samuelstensgaard48286 ай бұрын
    • @@samuelstensgaard4828 Her entire video is her complaining about capitalism, i don't want discourse i want honestly instead of this useless "captlism bad", You should pay attention to yhe videos you watch

      @covenantfemboy@covenantfemboy6 ай бұрын
  • the "thoughts on gameplay" part at the end seemed a bit irrelevant at first but I realized it's nice to listen to some thoughts about all the data you gathered and the conclusion you've made impact how players might play and enjoy the game

    @SemaAvalith@SemaAvalith6 ай бұрын
  • This is an absolutely unexpected and amazing video. Thank you for taking the time to create and share this. I loved every minute of it!

    @inmymoonsuit@inmymoonsuit2 ай бұрын
  • I really loved the intuitiveness of this video. Although I do have one aspect that I feel the need to point out, Sims for needs the Get to Work pack to even have the medical career. Considering what your subjective opinions of what you would like to see in the next installment of the Sims series, I have noticed many of these aspects (and overall choices), are being highlighted in another upcoming Life Simulator, Life by You. I have to agree with your foreseeing that The Sims will be the most challenging in a rags to riches challenge. It is likely impossible to do if you were to make this a base game only challenge, considering you would be unable to leave your lot until work begins (usually the following day). Also, be a little careful when giving personality points, too many neat points might result in your sim autonomously tossing the newspaper into the garbage, prior to getting a job. I have done different rags to riches in Sims 1-3, but with Sims 4's ease of emotional manipulation, I find nothing challenging, therefore, I chose not to try any challenges. Anyone who has also completed challenges in Sims 1-3, who has also completed challenges in Sims 4, I would be interested to know how you would compare them. Rags to riches gardening (plus fishing): Sims 3 was by far the easiest, as there was zero cost for seeds/harvestables (can be collected throughout the neighborhood), as well as, zero costs for fertilizer (you can fish anywhere for free, and use the free harvestables you have collected). You can literally sleep/nap on any community lot that has a bench/couch, can shower at any gym (along with other areas). You can skill up anywhere in nearly any area of necessity (libraries, parks, firehouses [if Ambitions is installed], etc.). Unlike Sims 2, the challenge is easier without Seasons installed. The Sims difficulty level necessitates several EPs (as plots and seeds are impossible without any simoleans to purchase), as well as, have to keep motives up to garden. I have failed this challenge often in The Sims, but it can be accomplished, nonetheless. Many of the Rags to Riches are easiest in Sims 3, although Sims 2 wins working at owned businesses (sure, it is far easier to own more and earn more), but with rags to riches, Sims 3's start up costs are far greater. Sims 2 allows businesses on a residential lot, and can be started with just a lemonade stand (or if combined with the gardening/fishing challenge), you merely need just a register (if you want to have any peace, you will also need an open/closed sign). Sims 2 also fairs better with most career advancing challenges (unless using the community time mod), because you can go to community lots building up aspiration prior to work (networking with others for quick pay raises/promotions/needed skills/entertainment and skill building items/etc.), easily leaving for work in platinum, as you return the same time you left (in time to catch the carpool). That leads me to my favorite rags to riches challenge: Socializing/Networking/Mooching (I cannot find a way to do this in The Sims, if anyone knows how, without cheating, please let me know). I thought gaining celebrity status in Sims 3, plus mooching off anyone and everyone would make this challenge easier, but with rumors and mooching sometimes conflicting, it is extremely challenging. However, Sims 2 has so many avenues: Dating (dream dates will drop off gifts ranging from flower bouquets to profitable electronics), Outings (Scored or Casual, both not only lead to a plethora of profitable gifts, but also draw attention to other sims requesting you join other outings), Networking (this can happen anywhere and everywhere, and as aforementioned, can lead to a lot of profitable items, plus the bonus of a good reputation, whereby you will get offers for outings, friendships, blind dates, as well). Hence Sims 2 was not only easier to succeed at this challenge, but so much more fun. Just being friendly and romantic does pay off in Sims World. 😂 Now, as for the dating aspect, you can be a serial romancer (but that has its downsides if you get caught cheating), or be hopelessly devoted to just one sim (no worries about getting caught), or you can just make sure you are a smooth talker to mend all fences (fury in Sims 2 is a bitch, but I love it)❣

    @TheMya1988@TheMya19887 ай бұрын
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