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The Sims 4 is officially rebranding! (New Plumbob, Render, Box Arts and MORE)

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During today’s Maxis Monthly Livestream The Sims Team has announced that they’ll be giving The Sims 4’s brand a complete revamp!

Starting early next week you’ll be able to see The Sims 4 in a whole new way with a whole new plumbob, new box arts, new renders and a new color palette surrounding the game!

The Plumbob

The Plumbob now has a glossier look with more saturated colors and more shine. The new plumbob will be replacing the old one in all places except in-game where the plumbob in Live Mode will remain the same.

The Sims 4 is officially rebranding! (New Plumbob, Render, Box Arts and MORE)

The Box Arts

All of The Sims 4 box arts will be getting a whole new look, starting with The Sims 4 Base Game Box Art which features new Sims, a new plumbob and a new color palette!

The Base Game isn’t the only Sims 4 game that’s getting a revamp – ALL of the current packs we have (and the future ones coming as well) will be getting a whole new look. Expansion Packs will no longer be marked to their specific colors (for example red for Cats & Dogs) but rather under the same color tone. All of the box arts will have their pack icon featured on the top right and will focus more on the renders now. Some of the box arts will even have an entirely different render featured – for example The Sims 4 Toddler Stuff Pack shown down below.

The Sims 4 logo will be featured in all of the pack box arts on the bottom left corner.

The Sims 4 is officially rebranding! (New Plumbob, Render, Box Arts and MORE)

Main Menu

The Sims 4’s Main Menu now has a completely different look! There’s now a lot more room for Expansion Packs, Game Packs, Stuff Packs and Free Packs in the “Your Collection” section.

The Sims 4’s updated logo is now also added on the top right side of the screen. The Sims 4’s brand new signature render is displayed in the middle. Just like now you’ll be able to switch between different game renders!

Those who don’t have a complete collection of Sims 4 Packs will now also be able to build their own pack bundles using the “Build Your Bundle” feature straight from the Main Menu. This is exclusive to PC / Mac and won’t be transferred over to consoles while all of the other changes will be applied to Console players.

The Sims 4 is officially rebranding! (New Plumbob, Render, Box Arts and MORE)

Loading Screen

The Loading Screen now features a new background and the new plumbob!

The Sims 4 is officially rebranding! (New Plumbob, Render, Box Arts and MORE)

It seems The Sims Team still has plenty of more plans for The Sims 4. SimGuruFrost elaborated on Twitter why the sudden change of the look, saying that one of the main reasons why they’ve pulled this off was because of The Sims 4’s ongoing success. According to Frost, this is also a way to show The Sims Team’s commitment to support The Sims 4 for many more years.

LIVESTREAM REPLAY: The Sims Team’s July 2019 Maxis Monthly

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UPDATE: You can now catch the replay on YouTube as well!


The Sims Team is hosting a new Maxis Monthly Livestream today, July 12th 2019 at 11AM PT / 8PM CET / 7PM BT!

The team confirmed that they have prepared some “Exciting News” for the livestream. Although they haven’t shared any specific teasers about what the news are going to be about, they did confirm that it won’t reveal any plans about upcoming content for The Sims 4.

We’ve also included a countdown down below to the exact beginning of the livestream. As soon as the timer hits zero the livestream below should begin. We’ll also be updating our website with all the latest news and updates that gets shared out during the stream so stay tuned on our website!



Origin Summer Sale: Save up to 80% off on The Sims 4 games!

Origin is having a huge Summer Sale for The Sims 4 games where you can save up to 80% off on ALL The Sims 4 games and packs – Island Living excluded.

The 80% discount is applied only on The Sims 4 Base Game in the US area, while in other regions the 60% discount is applied. Expansion Packs (excluding Island Living) are 50% off while Game Packs and Stuff Packs are 25% off. Here’s a full rundown of the deals that you can take advantage of in the following days:

  • The Sims 4 Base Game (US Region – 80% off)
  • The Sims 4 Base Game (Other Regions – 60% off)
  • The Sims 4 Expansion Packs (Island Living excluded – 50% off)
  • The Sims 4 Game Packs (25% off)
  • The Sims 4 Stuff Packs (25% off)

This is also a good opportunity to build your own Sims 4 Bundle because a certain discount percentage will be added to the already existing one (which is 33% off).

The offer is available now and will last until July 18th, 2019 at 10AM Pacific Time! Make sure you take advantage of the offer before it’s too late.

Origin Summer Sale: Save up to 80% off on The Sims 4 games!

The Sims 4: “Exciting News” to be shared in today’s Maxis Monthly

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The Sims Team will be doing their Maxis Monthly Livestream today, July 12th 2019 at 8PM CET / 11AM PT / 7PM BT. Although information about new content won’t be shared during the livestream, SimGuruJoystiq still shared that there are going to be some “exciting news” for The Sims 4 during the stream!

SimGuruLyndsay was quick to response and say that even though the exciting news won’t be as fun as surprising Simmers with new content (which won’t happen in this stream), it’s also much more fun than watching paint dry. That’s one way to tell people to keep their expectations moderate!

So, what exciting news will The Sims Team have in store for us? Stay tuned on Sims Community to be the first one to find out!

The Sims 4 could be getting an entirely new look!

UPDATE: @LyonDolphin tweeted us with The Sims 4’s new plumbob in better resolution!

The Sims 4 could be getting an entirely new look!

The Sims 4 has had the same brand language and look ever since the full reveal of the game which happened in June 2014. However, it seems that 5 years of the same old identity is getting stale in the eyes of EA and Maxis!

@SimsHub has reported an interesting survey email which they’ve received today from EA. The survey email talks about player experience and satisfaction with certain EA video games. Still, that’s not what’s interesting about it. What really drew attention to their eyes is the fresh new plumbob along The Sims 4’s logo, featuring a new render that seems to showcase a new hairstyle and outfit on the far left along with other Sims that seem to be wearing either new stuff or stuff from previous packs – we can’t really tell as the image is very low-res.

The Sims 4 could be getting an entirely new look!

SimGuruGeorge was quick to response and clear the rumors that this render is in any way related to the upcoming Moschino Stuff Pack for The Sims 4:

Interestingly, @LyonDolhpin has reported a few days ago that their The Sims 4 Game Icon has completely changed on their computer. The game icon shows an identical plumbob that was leaked in the image above:

It’s definitely not an accident that the same fresh new plumbob leaks out twice in a matter of few days. Also, considering that the render above is not related to Moschino Stuff Pack in any way, it could mean that any new content shown inside of the render could be showcased somewhere else and who knows, maybe soon even in the Base Game!

The Sims 4’s 8th Expansion Pack to release by the end of 2019

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The Sims 4 Island Living isn’t the only Expansion Pack that will see the light of day in 2019!

You all know how anything revolving voice actors and voice editing is usually a sign of things to come for The Sims 4? It’s been proven many times and helped us speculate and predict Island Living, Vampires Game Pack, Seasons Expansion Pack, Get Famous Expansion Pack and StrangerVille Game Pack. Now, the predictions come first from a job opening on Maxis.com that is looking for a Voice Editor!

The Voice Editor job opening is looking for someone who would help mix and deliver the final quality audio and sounds for The Sims 4’s next Expansion Pack. Yup – you’ve read that correctly. Not a Game Pack, not a Stuff Pack, but an Expansion Pack.

The job opening has a term between July 8th and October 11th. If you think that the listing is referring to The Sims 4 Realm Of Magic Game Pack which is scheduled to release by the end of September this year, that wouldn’t be possible as there would still be some work to do on voice and audio editing by October.

Check out what the job listing has to say:

Location: Redwood Shores, CA

Term: July 8th – October 11th

The Maxis Studio of Electronic Arts is seeking a Voice Editor to join the Audio team and help ship  an upcoming expansion pack for The Sims 4.

The ideal candidate should have experience delivering final quality audio either from a brief or starting with placeholder sounds in software. Strong interpersonal skills and the ability to work within technical limitations to deliver quality audio are essential. It’s also important that the candidate understands the role of audio in video games; and can create final content to best effect the player experience.

Skills:

  • Must have voice editing experience and have expertise in relevant software packages, such as Logic Audio, Sound Forge, and ProTools.
  • Experience with all aspects of voice direction for game production, with proficiencies in voice direction of top professional actors and game implementation pipelines.Proficiency with standard audio tools (DAW, Editing, plugins, etc) and studio tools (microphone, compressors, etc).
  • Proficiency with PC and Mac platforms, and comfort with custom tools.
  • Experience with Game Production and Design
  • A committed ear for the user experience of Voice Performance in detail
  • An open mind, willing to challenge conventional wisdom and find creative solutions to our unique problems
  • An eye towards innovating audio tech and tools for voice
  • You can shift quickly and flexibly from multiple projects and roles
  • You are someone who can thrive and grow in a dynamic environment and bring enthusiasm to those around you

The Sims 4’s 8th Expansion Pack to release by the end of 2019

 

Considering that voice recording and editing is one of the last steps in developing a new Sims 4 pack, it’s almost certain that The Sims 4 will be getting its 8th Expansion Pack this year!

The trend of 2 Expansion Packs per year was present in 2015, stopped in 2016 and 2017 and now seems to finally be back with the year 2018 and now 2019!

Why don’t we have hybrids in The Sims 4? An Experiment

A while back, while casually tearing-down the newest trailer of Sims 4 Island Living and trying to guess what we were getting (which included mermaids) on TheEnglishSimmer’s discord channel, a username by the name of “Tazzykiki” said: “Imagine the chaos if we had hybrids. Imagine an alien-vampire-mermaid-ghost-sim who turned into a PlantSim.” An idea was born: Why doesn’t Sims 4 have hybrid life states?

Both Sims 2 and Sims 3 had hybrid life states. Sims 2 had the perfect balance and was an important hidden feature to a point where if you turned a Servo into a Vampire (don’t ask how that works), it would have a unique appearance designed specifically for that hybrid. Sims 3 was as far as I know bit more unpredictable, with mostly UI issues, but otherwise fully functional, and we had NRaas come to save us with one of his mods fixing hybrid life states, which in all honestly just meant it was fully possible to do so.

On paper, the first thing that popped to my mind to the why is that it’s just an engine limitation. That it’s just not in the engine’s nature to function properly. I expected that the game would just glitch to the max, break the game entirely, get errors, and eventually crash.

The first important thing of note is to understand how Maxis seemed to have designed life states in Sims 4; the game runs entirely on the moodlet and trait system to influence the sims behaviours. Things like a walk-bys “random mood” is nothing but a powerful random moodlet, and things like a pet’s “quirks” are traits. The difference here is only that these are usually hidden. Heck, even most of the Reward Store options are just traits and many traits assign hidden moodlets.

Why don’t we have hybrids in The Sims 4? An Experiment
The unsuspecting test subjects in an experiment I like to call “Hybrids”

Occults are no different. They are in fact, traits. While these don’t show up on the traits panel, they can be seen in the Club’s Trait Requirements menu, and show up as Alien, Mermaid and Vampire traits. I didn’t bother testing Ghosts and PlantSims because Ghosts are a natural hybrid (I mean, I doubt you couldn’t have an Alien-Ghost or a Mermaid-Ghost), and PlantSim isn’t a complex enough life state (not to mention it’s temporary).

My general idea for this experiment was to push the game’s limits, in hopes of breaking it, but to my surprise… nothing really did. These hybrids seem to work, and this infuriated me a little bit, which I will explain in the conclusion.

The basic interactions, worked fine, an alien could absorb another sim’s emotional state. A Mermaid could call on a weather change, and a Vampire could move about as a bat, run fast, and I’m positive Vampire weaknesses worked fine (I didn’t play long enough to see their effects).

Why don’t we have hybrids in The Sims 4? An Experiment
The interaction menu displaying the sub-menus for Mermaids, Aliens and Vampires perfectly.

However, I fully expected these to work, since after all, they are just basic interactions and aren’t anything complex. It’s their unique characteristics that I was curious to see how they would work. Mermaid’s surprised me the most, as the tail would show up just as expected. Aliens also seemed to have worked, since once I equipped the Alien occult trait, the game would automatically assume we were in our disguise. When it came to Mermaid/Alien is where things got interesting, but only in the bath. If we are to remove our disguise and get in the bath-tub as an alien well… the legs just don’t work like they used to.

Why don’t we have hybrids in The Sims 4? An Experiment
That’s not a tail my dear Watson.

But I was pleasantly surprised to see how this affected a mermaid’s ability to swim in the ocean. The Alien simply turns into a regular Sim, and swims like a regular Sim, simply omitting the mermaid tail. This was a pleasant surprise, since I expected the mermaid to just break with having human legs but on a mermaid rig Vampires did however break when turning into their dark forms for the most part. As far as I recall, I managed to get an Alien looking like a Vampire (with the dark form features/make-up), and for the most part, the game did get confused as to what was what. From the point of the User Interface, Mermaids break Vampire Panel, and that’s about it. It’s surprising to see that the Vampire Needs Panel has a perfectly working “hydration” motive. Aliens don’t have any changes in needs. The only issue I encountered is realizing that a Mermaid/Vampire loses access to the Vampire Power and Rank section of the Need Panel. But that was the extent of it. You could still access it, and it still functioned properly. Which, again, was to my pleasant surprise since I genuinely expected the game to just not even open the panel.

I didn’t even encounter any major issues in the Create A Sim, although a sim did magically disappear from the screen at one point but seemed to return even if I edited his name once I left CAS. I remember in my first test run with Alien/Vampire that the forms eventually got confused when I tried editing, but honestly, as far as I can tell, the game just keeps generating new forms if it seems to lose access to one (now I obviously don’t know if the others are lost or purged or if they linger around a sim).

Why don’t we have hybrids in The Sims 4? An Experiment
The UI displays “Hydration” meter but neither the Vampire Power Button or the Vampire Rank, making it impossible to adopt weaknesses or Vampire Powers.

But honestly? The Hybrids seem to work? They’re not even THAT glitchy enough to not warrant some work. In my opinion, the game is fully capable of handling hybrids without major issues. Forms is the only thing that needs to be fixed and that’s pretty much it.

After all we have so much customization options that it would be up to the player to determine how a sim looks, and even so, you could survive on four unique appearances, a Dark Form, a Mermaid, a Normal Sim, and an Alien Form. You have easy access to Vampire details as a Mermaid already anyway, and I’m sure you could mix and match various effects between forms. I am geniunely disappointed that hybrids are not a thing in The Sims 4. The game didn’t outright break. None of the issues I encountered felt like they were game-breaking and could be easily fixed by the team.

Why don’t we have hybrids in The Sims 4? An Experiment
Mermaid mixed with PlantSim and a Ghost

Quite frankly I’m infuriated because this feels like a massive missed opportunity, and another step-back from the features we were used to in previous games. I understand that this is “a new game” and that the rules are different, but lately it’s become quite apparent that numerous corners are being cut with Sims 4 and I simply can’t understand why such capable team of developers keep making these decisions. The engine is not a limit here. I get that Sims is in general a complex game, but this feature is more than capable of existing.

I also feel if the team managed to get unisex gender and clothing options, there’s nothing stopping them from literally unlocking the Alien features across the board, including on the normal Sim form, they could merely disable it being used in “randomizing” Sims at townie creation, but why not let Simmers use Alien eyes on a normal Sim? Or a Mermaid? Or a Vampire? I also think that one thing that infuriates me is that it’s not just a simple oversight on the developer’s side, but that they outright said that “hybrids are not possible”. Or that they are difficult, or something along those lines.

I hope you found this article interesting, because it was quite fun experimenting and I do hope that we eventually see a change and see hybrids at some point down the line in the game’s future, among other things.

Why don’t we have hybrids in The Sims 4? An Experiment
After a successful experiment, the boys relax by a bonfire.

The Community shares their favorite screens from The Sims 4 Island Living

The Sims 4 Island Living Expansion Pack has been out for around 3 days now and we wanted to see how the community is currently playing the game. Best way to do it? Ask them to share some of their favorite screenshots from the pack so far!

We asked the community what they think about the pack as well as to share some of their favorite screenshots that they’ve made in-game. Here are some of our favorite submissions that the community has shared:

Because I genuinely can’t choose, here’s: a rainbow above the ocean; yoga among the chickens; a swimming mermaid; a food stall on the beach!

@legasimmer

Relaxing in first person view on those sunlounges.

@PurpleRainPearl

The Community shares their favorite screens from The Sims 4 Island Living

My first build in Sulani!

@LisaPlays19

The Community shares their favorite screens from The Sims 4 Island Living

Just enjoying a beach day with my dog.

@iKai2012

The Community shares their favorite screens from The Sims 4 Island Living

Loving the infinity pool!

@haahazel

The Community shares their favorite screens from The Sims 4 Island Living

There’s so many amazing things, but I feel like there’s always an amazing view no matter where you take a screenshot in Sulani, its STUNNING!!

@neecxle

The Community shares their favorite screens from The Sims 4 Island Living

I’m loving building so far!

@pinkpxls_

The Community shares their favorite screens from The Sims 4 Island Living

Combining the plane wreckage from strangerville with that lone off-the-grid island in sulani is making for some very interesting storytelling.

@mintiemarmalade

The Community shares their favorite screens from The Sims 4 Island Living

I mean…. best world we ever had!

@JaneLovesGamin

The Community shares their favorite screens from The Sims 4 Island Living

Loving all of it! My sim Talia just moved to Sulani from Windenburg! And the last shot is my current dream home WIP!

@ashtasticsims

Sims, SIMS, and MORE SIMS!

@SimmerAndShine

The Community shares their favorite screens from The Sims 4 Island Living

I am 100% IN LOVE with this expansion. This is Lylah, fishing in Sulani.

@TheLuckyFreckle

The Community shares their favorite screens from The Sims 4 Island Living

@SimsOnTheRope

The Community shares their favorite screens from The Sims 4 Island Living

@Smartmilk2

The Sims 4 Island Living Cheats

Unlock New Traits, find Mermaids and change Sulani with a full list of Sims 4 Island Living Cheats!

The Sims 4 Island Living Expansion Pack features new Careers, Traits, World Gameplay and more – all of which can easily be obtained with the new cheats!

Down below you can check out the full list of cheats that come with The Sims 4 Island Living! Huge thanks to Sims-Online for helping out with finding some of the rare ones.

Make sure you’ve entered the testingcheats true cheat before entering the cheats listed below. Please note that although some cheats can be used right away, some require to be unlocked. We’ve marked the locked cheats with a special note. You can unlock these cheats by getting TwistedMexi’s All Cheats Mod HERE!

Looking for a full list of The Sims 4 Cheats? Click here!

Want to see how you can apply these cheats directly in the game? Check out the tutorial video below:

Sims 4 Island Living Trait Cheats

  • Laid Back (from completing the Beach Life Aspiration) – traits.equip_trait trait_beachbum_laidback
  • Natural Speaker (from completing the Environmental Manager branch of the Conservationist Career) – traits.equip_trait trait_naturalspeaker
  • Master Of The Sea (from completing the Biologist branch of the Conservationist Career) – traits.equip_trait trait_friendofthesea
  • Sulani Mana (Elemental Heritage from the Ancestors) – traits.equip_trait trait_Hidden_islandancestor_elemental

Career Cheats

  • Conservationist Career – careers.promote conservationist
  • Diver Part-Time Career – careers.promote parttime_diver
  • Fisherman Part-Time Career – careers.promote parttime_fisherman
  • Lifeguard Part-Time Career – careers.promote parttime_lifeguard

Sims 4 Mermaid Cheats

  • Turn a Sim immediately into a Mermaid in Live Mode – traits.equip_trait trait_OccultMermaid
  • Turn a Mermaid immediately into a Sim in Live Mode – traits.remove_trait trait_OccultMermaid
  • Spawn a Mermaid Tail on land – traits.equip_trait trait_OccultMermaid_MermaidForm

Suntan Cheats

No special cheat codes required for this one. Simply make sure you’ve enabled the testingcheats true cheat, Shift + Click on your desired Sim and find the following options under the Sunbathing Options… Menu:

  • Tanned
  • No Tan
  • Burnt
  • Lock Tan / Burn
Suntan Cheats in The Sims 4

Sims 4 Sulani World Cheats (Locked)

These Cheats will help you move the world of Sulani through different stages of cleanliness.

  • First Stage (This stage is where you begin with in Sulani where the world is littered and full of trash and waste in the oceans) – narrative.start_narrative narrative_IslandConservation_Stage_Starting
  • Second Stage (This stage is where the world is halfway clean) – narrative.start_narrative narrative_IslandConservation_Stage_Intermediate
  • Third Stage (The final stage where the world is clean and full of new life) – narrative.start_narrative narrative_IslandConservation_Stage_Final

Sulani World Events (Locked)

These cheats will immediately trigger the exclusive events that usually happen at random in Sulani.

  • Fishing Competition Event in Ohan’ali Town – drama.run_node islandEvents_Large_DramaNode_FishingCompetition
  • Island Celebration Event in Ohan’ali Town – drama.run_node islandEvents_Large_DramaNode_IslandCelebration
  • Turtle Hatching Event in Mua Pel’am – drama.run_node islandEvents_Large_DramaNode_TurtleHatching
  • Beach Bonfire Event in Ohan’ali Town – drama.run_node islandEvents_Small_DramaNode_BeachBonfire
  • Family Fun Day Event in Ohan’ali Town – drama.run_node islandEvents_Small_DramaNode_FamilyFunDay
  • Flower and Music Event in Ohan’ali Town – drama.run_node islandEvents_Small_DramaNode_FlowersAndMusic
  • Town BBQ Event in Ohan’ali Town
    • drama.run_node islandEvents_Small_DramaNode_TownBBQ
    • drama.run_node islandEvents_Small_DramaNode_TownPotluck

Summoning Sharks & Dolphins (Locked)

These cheats will summon Sharks and Dolphins when your Sim is in the water. Make sure that your Sim is in the deep waters when trying to summon these animals!

  • Summon a Shark (50% of chance that it’ll spawn a Shark) – sims.add_buff buff_OceanSwimming_ReactionTrigger_SharkSighting
  • Summon a Dolphin – loot.apply_to_sim loot_Dolphins_Investigate_SpawnDolphin

Volcano Eruption cHEATS (Locked)

You can trigger two different types of volcano eruptions through the following cheats:

  • Small Volcano Eruption – volcanic_eruption small
  • Large Volcano Eruption – volcanic_eruption large

The Sims 4 Island Living: Guide to Sulani’s Ecosystem

The world of Sulani is truly a special place. Not only is it a vibrant series of islands teeming with natural wonders and rich culture, but the islands themselves are alive. The way your Sims treat Sulani has an impact on the environment. Sulani is a closed ecosystem, which makes it a very fragile place. The smallest foreign contaminant or one invasive wildlife species could devastate Sulani’s delicate balance. It’s up to your Sims to help Sulani thrive.

Helping Out

If your Sims are intensely passionate about dedicating their lives to protecting Sulani from environmental threats, they should enter the new Conservationist career. They’ll be able to survey and treat the islands in ways civilians can’t, but your Sims don’t need to be Conservationists to make a positive impact.

Everyone on Sulani can do their part by picking up any trash they find on the beaches and in the water. Sims can also remove invasive fish species from the waters through fishing or release any protected species they catch back into the wild. Clearing up volcanic debris, snorkeling, and scolding anyone you find causing trouble all have a positive impact, too. You’ll know your actions have had a positive effect on Mua Pel’am by the green leaf symbol that appears in front of their chest.

The Sims 4 Island Living: Guide to Sulani’s Ecosystem

You’ll want to focus most of your efforts on the island of Mua Pel’am, as that’s where the volcano is situated. It’s also the most secluded area of Sulani, making it the most beautiful… and the most targeted by Sims with bad intentions.

For more information about the Conservationist career, check out our article, The Sims 4 Island Living: Conservationist Career Guide!

More Work to Do

The Sims 4 Island Living: Guide to Sulani’s Ecosystem

After cleaning up the beaches and oceans around Mua Pel’am for a few days, you should get a full screen notification that Mua Pel’am is improving. Some more flowers have started blooming and coral reefs have started growing again. There are also more fish in the oceans now.

But beware! Your work isn’t finished! Seagulls have started feeding on all the new wildlife that’s begun to flourish on the island and Mua Pel’am’s beauty is attracting more troublesome Sims who seek to take advantage of the island’s natural resources. You’ll have to fight off these new threats. Mua Pel’am still needs your help to continue to grow and thrive!

The Sims 4 Island Living: Guide to Sulani’s Ecosystem

You won’t find as much debris on the island now, but what you will find is a whole lot of annoying seagulls and troublemaking Sims. Fish Poachers will come to steal protected fish from the ocean. Litterbugs will stroll through the island dropping their trash everywhere. Anti-Environmentalists will roam Mua Pel’am spreading misinformation and lies about the threats facing the environment. Your Sims have their work cut out for them.

Your primary focus now is keeping troublemakers and seagulls away from the islands. Whenever you see a group of seagulls along the beaches, click on them to chase or scare them away. Sims who have ill intentions will have a red exclamation point flashing above their heads. Scrolling over them will tell you whether they are a Fish Poacher, a Litterbug, or an Anti-Environmentalist. They all need to be taught a lesson. Your Sims can nicely ask them to leave or angrily confront them about their wrongdoing. Sims with a high Charisma skill are more likely to be successful at convincing the troublemakers to leave.

Don’t forget! You can still fish, snorkel, and tidy up around the volcano, too!

A Thriving Paradise

The Sims 4 Island Living: Guide to Sulani’s Ecosystem

It may take some time, but keep up your preservation efforts and Mua Pel’am will become a thriving tropical paradise. When it does, the island will be completely transformed! Lush, vibrant flowers will be blooming everywhere. Previously barren rocks will have colourful vegetation growing on them. Coral reefs will be plentiful and teeming with fish, and tropical birds and butterflies will grace the island.

New events will start to pop up on Mua Pel’am, too! Sea turtles will come to lay their eggs on the beach. Your Sims will be able to attend sea turtle hatching events and cheer on these adorable baby turtles as they make their brave journey home!

A special type of albino dolphin can be found after restoring Mua Pel’am to its full beauty. When you see dolphins swimming around a buoy, click the circling school of fish beneath the buoy and select Call an Albino Dolphin. These special dolphins have a unique pearl pink colouring.

The Sims 4 Island Living: Guide to Sulani’s Ecosystem

With the island restored, it might be easy to let your guard down and stop worrying so much about preservation efforts, but just like the real world, nature doesn’t stay beautiful unless we keep taking care of it. Continue to clean up and chase off both human and natural threats to the environment to make sure Mua Pel’am doesn’t begin to die again.

For more information about dolphins, check out our article, The Sims 4 Island Paradise: All About Dolphins!

The Sims 4 Island Living: Seven Features We Love

The Sims 4 Island Living has been out for a few days now and we have decided to take a look at some of our favourite features that have come with the new expansion pack.

Sulani

Sun, sea, and sand. What more could your Sims want?

The world of Sulani is honestly beautiful. Whether your Sims want to explore the world or relax by the beach there is plenty for everyone. Another thing that we love is the influence of the Polynesian culture which can be seen throughout the world of Sulani and the pack as a whole.

Mermaids

“I wanna be where the people are. I wanna see, wanna see ’em dancin’. Walkin’ around on those – What do ya call ’em? Oh, feet”

The Sims 4 Island Living: Seven Features We Love

Becoming a Conservationist

One of the four new careers in The Sims 4 Island Living is the Conservationist career. While the career itself is very in depth, it also does open up the opportunity to explore all of Island’s.  Your Sims can also get into preserving Sulani by helping cleaning up the Island and surrounding areas.
You can find out more about the Conservationist Career in our handy guide here.

The Sims 4 Island Living: Seven Features We Love

Water Activities

Whether it is relaxing on an inflatable, sailing around Sulani, zipping around and performing tricks on an Aqua Zip, fishing, Free Diving or just swimming around there is plenty for your water-loving Sims to do.

Dogs Can Swim In The Ocean

If you have The Sims 4 Cats & Dogs Expansion Pack you can get your Dog to come and join you and swim around Sulani. Sadly Cats can’t join you but it certainly is adorable seeing Dogs embracing Sulani.

The Sims 4 Island Living: Seven Features We LoveDolphins

Because who doesn’t need a Dolphin friend in their life?

The Sims 4 Island Living: Seven Features We Love

Sulani Residents

The residents of Sulani are proud of their culture and traditions. Not only can your Sims join in with the Island events but you may discover some of the resident’s backstories.

We also love that The Sims 4 Island Living includes some pre-made LGBTQ+ Sims as well!

The Sims 4 Island Living: Seven Features We Love

You can find out more about the Residents of Sulani in our Meet the Residents article here.

There is plenty to explore in the world of Sulani and this is just some of the many features that come with the new expansion pack. There is plenty more to discover too!

Don’t forget to let us know what you are most excited to check out in The Sims 4 Island Living Expansion Pack and you can find more articles about Island Living in our dedicated section of the site here.

The Sims 4 Island Living: Diver Career Guide

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The Sims 4 Island Living comes with four new careers including the part-time Diver career. This is just one of three new part-time careers that your Sim can join.

As with any career, your Sim can join the Diver career simply by sitting down at a laptop/computer, using their cell phone or by the career tab on the user interface.

Note: Your Sim can have more than one part-time job, providing that the shift times do not conflict with each other.

The Sims 4 Island Living: Diver Career Guide

Like most of the careers in the game, your Sim will go to work and return at the end of their shift. There is also no work from home assignments for this career.

The Diver career also comes with three levels that can be found detailed below.

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Note: The promotion tasks state you need to find a Diving Buoy in order to purchase the required items. You will need to find the correct one that is located in the deeper water areas in Sulani to complete these tasks. The Diving Buoy will also have other items other than the ones required for the promotions.

The Sims 4 Island Living: Diver Career Guide

Will your Sims be taking the plunge and exploring what is beneath the sea in Sulani?

Let us know what you think of the new Diver career below in the comments.

The Sims 4 Island Living: Lifeguard Career Guide

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The Sims 4 Island Living comes with four new careers including the part-time Lifeguard career. The Lifeguard career is perfect for your beach loving Sims too! This is just one of three new part-time careers that your Sim can join.

As with any career, your Sim can join the Lifeguard career simply by sitting down at a laptop/computer, using their cell phone or by the career tab on the user interface.

Note: Your Sim can have more than one part-time job, providing that the shift times do not conflict with each other.

The Sims 4 Island Living: Lifeguard Career Guide

Note: As part of The Sims4 update on 18th June 2019 your Sims can now have part-time jobs. Some of these will let you select a shift pattern which is either morning or afternoon/evening. Once you have selected on you can not change the shift time unless you quit the job and have your Sim rejoin again.

There are only three levels to the Lifeguard Career as opposed to the ten levels you see in a standard career. Each level of the career will have a promotion task that will allow your Sim to advance to the next level of the career. The Lifeguard career does not have any work from home assignments either.

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Like most of the careers in the game, your Sim will go to work and return at the end of their shift.

The Sims 4 Island Living: Lifeguard Career Guide

The Lifeguard career also comes with a couple of interactions that you can do outside of work. Patrol for Danger where your Sim will observe their surroundings while occasionally standing in a more serious pose. The second interaction that your Sim can do is everyone’s favorite Beach Flex. It’s like dabbing only more Sims like! Both of these can be accessed when your Sim is not at work simply by clicking on the ground for Patrol for Danger or by clicking on another Sim when you want to show them your Beach Flex.

Let us know what you think of the new Lifeguard career that comes with The Sims 4 Island Living expansion pack below in the comments.

The Sims 4 Island Living: Collections

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The Sims 4 Island Living adds two new collections to the game; seashells and buried treasure. In addition to the two new collections, new fish and harvestables have been added. There is also a series of underwater photos that are not an official collection, but your Sim can still collect and display them.

Seashells

Seashells can be found while combing the beach and diving. Sims can also sometimes find seashells in the cave on Mua Pel’am. Dolphins might fetch a seashell for a Sim, too. There are 13 seashells to collect in all; 6 pairs of the same seashell in two colour variants, plus one conch shell. The conch shell can be used to call mermaids, but the other twelve shells are purely decorative. Seashells give off an Inspired emotional aura.

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The Sims 4: SimGuru Shares Information About the New Sim Cap Limit

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In case you haven’t noticed The Sims 4 Base Game keeps pushing its limits with each new update and pack release!

In this situation, the limits that constantly keep getting pushed is the Sim Cap Limit. For those who don’t know what a Sim Cap Limit is – it’s an exact number of Sims that can exist inside of The Sims 4’s entire ecosystem including inside of the lots, non-playable characters, moved out Sims who are just walking around and more.

SimGuru Manu Sharma has shared an interesting piece of information regarding the limit, saying that the Sim Cap Limit has been updated for the latest pack release and can now hold up to a population of 800 Sims! This limit is also applied to those who only have The Sims 4 Base Game OR just some of the packs installed and doesn’t depend on exact number of packs you have considering that the new limit gets applied to The Sims 4 Base Game itself.

I wanted to share a cool milestone. You can play with a population of 800 sims! At launch, this was 180. You do not have to buy any DLC to get this update. The graph shows updates to the cap plotted next to the DLC release.

Of course, all our updates were done for all platforms! All these updates work for the lowest end to the highest end machines. All this work was done over and above making amazing DLCs. This graph captures amazing hard work and team work!

The Sims 4: SimGuru Shares Information About the New Sim Cap Limit