The Sims Germany has shared a new The Sims 4 City Living clip for apartments!
The Sims Blog: Living Large! Check Out Penthouses in The Sims 4 City Living
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Welcome to San Myshuno! Oh, wait, you’re already living in the city? Where, if I can ask? Oh. Oh, dear. In one of those apartments? Well, they’re not built and maintained to the high standards we think your Sims deserve. Please, come with us as we show you the top floor. Penthouses are the tip top of apartment living in The Sims 4 City Living* Expansion Pack (coming in November), and we think the penthouse there will be more to your sophisticated liking.
Typically, Sims strive to complete a Skill, or complete a career, or fulfil an Aspiration. In San Myshuno, one of the stories we want you to tell is moving up from the low level apartments, to live in one of the incredible penthouse apartments.
Penthouses are the perfect mix between apartments and residential lots. You get the incredible views and the fantastic city location, but also the flexibility of knocking out walls and building whatever you want at the top of your Sim’s world. Want to build a small rooftop garden next to your fantastic pool? Go ahead and do that. You own the floor and nobody can stop you in the penthouse!
Would your Sim prefer a quieter lifestyle, or one where you can blast your music free of complaints? Once again, this is your floor. The only people in the penthouse are the ones your Sim invited! It’ll also be nice living in a vermin free space.
“But I miss the quirks of my first apartment,” you say? Say no more! Your Sims can use Lot Traits in Build Mode to add quirks to their penthouse, or any lot in the game. Yes, even in Willow Creek or Oasis Springs! This is one of the new Build features we’ve added to The Sims 4 City Living, which we’ll cover in greater depth later.
In The Sims 4 City Living, the lower level apartments build character and help you tell a story. Through conflict and adversity your Sims will learn who they truly are. The high level penthouses are for Sims who are established, know who they are and what they want, and prefer to sip juice from the highest rooftop with only a select group of friends.
What story do you want to tell? Head to the elevator and make your choice this November in The Sims 4 City Living!
OPINION: Why The Sims 4 City Living feels like a 40$ Game Pack
The announcement of The Sims 4 City Living got me pretty excited! After waiting for almost a year for a new Expansion Pack, the features that The Sims 4 City Living promised, such as the new world, apartments, penthouses, new careers and more really felt like it’ll freshen up the game. But, once The Sims 4 developers started talking what we actually can and can’t do in the game, I was negatively surprised, and here’s why…
Very Limited Apartment Tools
The confirmation that we can’t build apartments from scratch or place the apartment shells in other worlds was a HUGE let down about this pack, and the explanation by SimGuruEugi why we can’t do all of this is really questionable:
If we had allowed the creation of apartment buildings from Build/Buy, we would not have been able to achieve the look we were going for. For instance, B/B limits construction to five floors, but you want buildings to look like they have many more than that, so you can look over the city skyline.
There are also performance implications. You might want a building to look like it has, say, hundreds of windows and small items of decor. If those were actual B/B objects, they would all count against our performance metrics.
Sure, I understand that optimizing the performance is really needed in order to make all of this work, but the fact that we can’t even place apartments in other worlds is something I still can’t understand. Plus, just because the developers wanted apartments to be 200 meters high (I may be exaggerating here but you get the point) doesn’t mean that everyone in the community wants to see San Myshuno the way they presented it so far. I’d appreciate more if they made a simple re-make of Belladona Cove where, even though Apartments didn’t look so ambitious like in City Living, they preserved full functions and allowed us to not only build Apartments from scratch, but place them anywhere in the world, in any world!

Down below you can see the creation process of Apartments in The Sims 2. You did need to use a cheat after you’re done with building your apartment, but that only means that The Sims Team fully supported it back in the day.
The Sims 3 Late Night didn’t allow you to build an apartment from scratch and the shells looked similarly to the ones presented in The Sims 4 City Living, but the game still allowed you to place these apartment shells in any world in The Sims 3, letting you turn any world into a downtown world.

Although apartments in The Sims 4 City Living are spared of any options that’ll let you create an apartment from scratch of place an apartment somewhere else, what’s truly new and great in this pack about apartments is the new gameplay that we’re getting. Up to 4 households in certain apartments, specific Lot Traits such as earthquakes and random problems that may make your gameplay more challenging. If some of your neighborhods have the key to your apartment they might randomly pop over!
Festivals Limited to San Myshuno
Another big feature in this pack are city cultural festivals, which bring certain challenges, competitions and overall different types of Sims (street performers and Sims who dress with different cultural clothing). Still, what’s a huge letdown with all of this is that this feature is as well limited to San Myshuno.
We still have a lot to find out about these festivals in the coming weeks, but so far it’s official that we won’t enjoy in festival features in different worlds with City Living expansion pack.
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There’s a lot more to be discovered about this Expansion Pack once we get our hands on it: Apartments and their Lot Traits, Penthouses, Festivals, new careers and more. What’s worrying is that so far 2 major features are confirmed to be tied to only one world.
I can’t help but think of a similar game pack that functions the similar way: The Sims 4 Outdoor Retreat Game Pack. In order to enjoy your vacation and rent a vacation home, you need to travel to the world of Granite Falls (Outdoor Retreat world) in order to fully enjoy the features of this pack.
I’m not saying that The Sims 4 City Living isn’t bringing enough features to the table, it’s just that those features do not expand enough to the entire game that would make it more customizable. The Sims has always been focused on customization but this pack simply doesn’t bring any major control over what you play. You’re forced to play with what The Sims Team has given you until you eventually get bored of it. This pack would get a much longer-lasting appear if some of the major features could be transferred to other worlds, such as placing an apartment in Newcrest.
Instead of actually expanding the game, The Sims 4 City Living seems like it’s only adding stuff to it. Hopefully I’ll be proven wrong once The Sims 4 City Living releases in the first week of November.
The Sims 4: Lot Traits to be Patched in the Base Game
SimGuruMegs has confirmed that we won’t need to get The Sims 4 City Living in order to play with Lot Traits. Instead, they’ll be patched into a base game.
She also stated that they’ll definitely consider to add new lot traits in future packs.
It’s been confirmed that along with City Living there are around 20 lot traits. You can see some of the examples down below:
The Sims 4 City Living: SimGuruEugi Explains Apartments and their Limitations
SimGuruEugi, one of the developers working on The Sims 4, explained some of the apartment functions and their creativity limitations in City Living, such as not being able to play with apartments outside San Myshuno or build an apartment from scratch.
You can think of an apartment building as a neighborhood. They are authored by our world creation team as part of the world we ship for the EP. (We actually can’t patch worlds without invalidating saves).
If we had allowed the creation of apartment buildings from Build/Buy, we would not have been able to achieve the look we were going for. For instance, B/B limits construction to five floors, but you want buildings to look like they have many more than that, so you can look over the city skyline.
There are also performance implications. You might want a building to look like it has, say, hundreds of windows and small items of decor. If those were actual B/B objects, they would all count against our performance metrics.
We also allow multiple households to inhabit the same building. So we’d have to add some element that would have allowed players to define the boundaries of an apartment. If it wasn’t properly authored (e.g. lacking front doors), some game functionality might not work.
So we reached what we think is a good compromise. We modeled “shells,” which are apartment buildings that look great but are technically one object, and then we allowed B/B operations inside it.
- There are up to four apartments per building. All those apartments are playable. You can move in/move out of them, and they can be inhabited by NPCs. You can interact with your neighbors by knocking on their door and whatnot.
- For each apartment building, the playable space is one floor in that building. The elevator takes your Sims from street level to their floor.
- Penthouse are not a lot type. You can change the penthouse’s venue type to any type, and it’s really cool. The premade lots in San Myshuno are gorgeous. Can’t wait for you guys to play with it. I didn’t work on EP03 and when I saw the final world I was really impressed with what the team pulled off!
- The population cap will be increased by roughly 25% for EP03 (regardless of whether or not you buy the pack. It’s patched in).
- I think the shells are objects, so I’m sure modders will find ways to “liberate” them and do crazy things. It’s just not something we support in worlds other than San Myshuno.
- You can think of apartment buildings like neighborhoods. We don’t go back to shipped worlds and change the lot/neighborhood configuration, because that might negatively impact your existing lots.
- Question: Do you know if the new careers will have any major impact on the way careers work at the moment? Will the apartments traits be moddable?
- SimGuruEugi: There may or may not be 😉 some added career functionality, but I can’t talk about that, and I don’t know how/if it will invalidate mods. Apartment traits should be fully moddable.
- Apartment buildings have between two to four apartments. All of the playable apartments for a building are on a single floor.
- The area around lots can be accessed without loading screens. It exists in other worlds as well, but it is especially large in San Myshuno.
- We did not change the way households are managed. If you move your Sims in with a rommate, in the same household, they’ll become playable.
- The festivals are specific to San Myshuno, so I don’t think they’d work in other worlds.
- There are no new editing tools, but you can do everything you can do in other worlds. So you can freely build on any lot, including apartments and penthouses, from Manage Worlds.
The elevators require an apartment shell to work properly. I do not believe they are available in the catalog.
The Sims 4 City Living: New Screen
The Sims Instagram shared a new screenshot from The Sims 4 City Living!
The Sims 4 City Living: Q&A with SimGurus about Apartments
SimGurus took some time to answer some of our questions about Apartments in The Sims 4 City Living. Check out what they have to say about what’s new, what’s gone and what’s changed with Apartments in The Sims 4.
NOTE: We’ll be updating this post as new tweets get posted.
@SimGuruJM : will we be able to set these traits when building new apartments ? 🙂
— ladyteruki (@ladyteruki) September 20, 2016
You can set the traits on any lot! Up to 3. Cheap apartments have certain traits locked from the get-go however, such as cursed or filthy. https://t.co/joFmyTASN8
— JM Sudsina (@SimGuruJM) September 20, 2016
@SimGuruJM How many traits are there?
— Cheesetruck (@Cheesetruck) September 20, 2016
Don’t have the exact number in front of me, but ~20+. We’ll be talking about them more soon! https://t.co/M5gRn44Hkh
— JM Sudsina (@SimGuruJM) September 20, 2016
@SimGuruJM @SimGuruDaniel Are Apartment neighbours randomly generated or can we pick and choose our neighbours?
— HazzaPlumbob (@HazzaPlumbob) September 20, 2016
You can pick and choose which neighbors live in your building’s units, just like placing neighbors in a house next-door in older worlds 🙂 https://t.co/WenUUGmgto
— JM Sudsina (@SimGuruJM) September 20, 2016
@SimGuruJM can we decorate apartments?
— Kieran Patton (@PattonKieran) September 20, 2016
Of course! Certain items you can’t get rid of/move (electrical box, plumbing) but decorate away! https://t.co/tW6rH16QIV
— JM Sudsina (@SimGuruJM) September 20, 2016
@SimGuruJM Is there a loading screen when you visit neighbors in your apartment building?
— Satho (@Sathos_voice) September 20, 2016
To enter their apartment, yes. You can knock on their door, hang out in the common area, go outside, visit a festival, w.o loading tho https://t.co/GzFeHw1PPs
— JM Sudsina (@SimGuruJM) September 20, 2016
.@SimGuruJM if you want to move in your Sim in an apartment, are there multiple apartments to choose from in 1 building?
— Platinum Simmers (@platinumsimmers) September 20, 2016
Yeah! Most have 2-3 apartments in the building. I believe one has 4! https://t.co/kVelLTRinZ
— JM Sudsina (@SimGuruJM) September 20, 2016
@SimGuruJM Does that include moving/deleting interior walls? or changing out doors? Just curious how far we can go.
— Luth (@luthsthings) September 20, 2016
Interior walls and doors can be moved and deleted, yes. Just can’t move outside walls, windows or the front door (you’re just renting!) https://t.co/suFdUqa0Sn
— JM Sudsina (@SimGuruJM) September 20, 2016
@SimGuruJM and we have 3 building in world?
— The Sims Serbia (@thesimsserbia) September 20, 2016
Way more than 3 buildings across the neighborhoods. It’s a big world! https://t.co/6mDpGFYWSC
— JM Sudsina (@SimGuruJM) September 20, 2016
@SimGuruJM So you can actually have multiple families living in the buildings?! 😀
— Rebecca ‘Pekka’ (@hernameispekka) September 20, 2016
Yup! And you’ll see them all the time: using the trash chute, coming over if they smell you cooking a nice meal, complaining if you’re loud https://t.co/N9HnEa2kOI
— JM Sudsina (@SimGuruJM) September 20, 2016
@SimGuruJM So…. Plumbing like, I can’t rearrange the placement of toilets/sinks etc, or plumbing like those leaky pipes?
— Spacey Sims (@SpaceySims) September 20, 2016
Just those leaky pipes! Sorry- should have specified. https://t.co/6a0DxoTGwU
— JM Sudsina (@SimGuruJM) September 20, 2016
@TheSimScraper @SimGuruJM what earthquake thing?
— LADY -XO
The Sims 4 City Living: Bad News about Apartments
SimGuruNeel has confirmed some information about Apartments in The Sims 4 City Living. Basically, if you planned to expand Apartments beyond the world of San Myshuno, you’re in for some bad news. He confirmed that not only will we be completely out of options to build an apartment from scratch (like in The Sims 2 Apartment Life), but we also won’t be able to place apartments outside San Myshuno.
@PriTZanon Hey, you cannot build your own apartment complex
— SimGuruNeel (@SimGuruNeel) September 20, 2016
@knewt93 Hey, apartments are only available in the new world San Myshuno
— SimGuruNeel (@SimGuruNeel) September 20, 2016
The Sims 4 City Living: 109 Screens from the Apartments Trailer
Check out 109 screens from The Sims 4 City Living: Apartments Trailer!
The Sims 4 City Living: 4 New Apartment Screens
TheSims.com published 4 new The Sims 4 City Living Trailers, showcasing Apartments!
The Sims 4 City Living: Official Apartments Trailer
Experience the challenges that come with your Sims’ first apartment, then work your way up the penthouse of their dreams.
The Sims Blog: 9 Ways Apartments in The Sims 4 City Living Are Different (and Awesome!)
Via TheSims.com!
Welcome to San Myshuno, the new World in The Sims 4 City Living* (coming November 3, 2016). Here, a Sim’s dreams can be made, or broken, at the sight of yet another cockroach outbreak. When you live in the city that means apartment living, which is a completely different experience to the residential lifestyle. Press the button on the elevator for your floor, and let’s go through why apartments are unlike anything you’ve played yet in The Sims 4.
It means living in a community. We wanted to focus on the community aspect of apartment life, which is oh-so familiar to many members ofThe Sims team. In suburbia it’s easy to ignore your neighbors, but not in apartments! You’ll see them in your Sim’s apartment common area checking the mail, yelling at your Sims or the other neighbors, or merely coming by to visit. Or maybe borrow your Sim’s things, like a shower, or a taste of your Sim’s dinner. First and foremost, the apartments are about other Sims and how they affect your life. San Myshuno has some of the most interesting, diverse, and exciting Sims we’ve created. We cannot wait for you to meet them!
The walls are… sort of thin. Community is nice, but living in such close quarters has its downsides. Or upsides, depending on how you view things. Some apartments are noisy with late night music and… let’s call it romance. If things really get out of hand, you can send your Sims to bang on their neighbor’s door to tell them to “turn it down!” But, this isn’t a one-sided affair! Your Sims neighbors have ears as well and they also value a little solitude. Really, it’s about volume control and being considerate, right?
They’re full of wacky characters. We didn’t want to just fill apartments with people, we wanted interesting people! Inspired by our favorite television sitcoms, we tried to drizzle every apartment complex with strange, eccentric, enthusiastic, and overly neighborly Sims that will make the lives of your Sims all the richer! Mostly.
They have their own quirks. While designing The Sims 4 City Living, we frequently recounted to one another stories of bizarre landlords, strange roommates, and apartments that seemed cursed. Well, we wanted all of that in the expansion pack! Apartments in the game can have quirks, almost like personality Traits for Sims, that range from cursed, to haunted, to earthquakes! Every Sim’s apartment is unique, and as a result, we think you’ll have more fun than ever moving between apartments until you find the one that’s just right for your story.
Apartments can have some problems. Some apartments have issues that veer wildly away from “quirk” into outright problem territory! Leaky pipes, faulty electrical wiring, and pests! Look, nobody said moving to the big city on a budget would be easy. Your Sims will need to move to San Myshuno, get a hot new career, and work their way out of the lower quality apartments. This is a good thing! These problems drive stories, build characters, and will let you be more familiar with your landlord.
You’ll need to deal with your landlord. Speaking of the landlord, every apartment has a well-meaning, overalls adorned steward of the leaky pipes and hallway complaint. If something breaks, give the landlord a call if you don’t have time or interest in fixing it yourself. Be careful to stay on their good side, and be doubly sure your Sims pay their rent on time, else your Sims will find themselves on the landlord’s bad side!
The view of the city is fantastic. Apartments come with a hiccup or two, but they also provide one of our favorite benefits – the view! Your Sims can look out the window to see a huge, vibrant city that is jam packed with things to do. We’ll cover this more soon, but your Sims will see festivals begin, protests initiate, or friends begin a pickup game of basketball downstairs at the park. Apartments give a window to all the things your Sims could be doing.
Space is limited. Want more space in your house? Knock out a wall or build another level! That doesn’t work with apartments. Apartments are snug, especially if your Sims are sharing it with a few roommates! On one hand, roommates help pay for the rent, but on the other, there’s no room! Your Sims will need to prioritize the things most important to them, learn to love their fellow Sims, or simply get out of the apartment to find their fun at the festival. We wanted our low-end apartments to feel low end, both to help you tell a great story, but also to give you something to strive for with your Sims – more space!
Close to everything. San Myshuno itself is as jam-packed as the apartments your Sims inhabit. We’ve never created a world with more to do for your Sims! By simply taking the elevator down, they’ll find themselves right in the thick of great, wonderful, spicy, exciting things. But, that’s for another day. Just know your Sims have never lived anywhere quite like the apartments in The Sims 4 City Living. They’re amazing, at least according to the landlord, and we cannot wait to hear your stories of apartment living.
We can’t wait for you to move your Sims in to their first apartment in San Myshuno, with The Sims 4 City Living, coming this November.
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