As a gaming expert with a keen interest in the intricacies of simulation games, I'm delighted to share my insights on how to split up a household in "The Sims 4". This process can be quite engaging and involves several steps that allow you to customize your gameplay experience to your liking.
Firstly, you need to access the household you wish to edit. This can be done by selecting the household from the main menu or by using the in-game menu. Once you've selected the household, an information panel will appear, providing you with a number of options. Among these options, you'll find the ability to
Edit Household in CAS, which stands for Create-A-Sim. This is where you can modify the individual Sims within the household, but it's not where you'll split the household.
To split a household, you'll need to use the
Transfer Sims between Households option. Here's a detailed step-by-step guide on how to do this:
1. Launch the Game: Start "The Sims 4" and load your saved game.
2. Access the Household: From the main menu, select the household you want to split.
3. Information Panel: Once you've selected the household, an information panel will pop up. This panel provides you with various options.
4. Transfer Sims: On the bottom right corner of the information panel, you'll see the option to
Transfer Sims between Households. Click on this option.
5. Select the Sim: In the next screen, you'll see all the Sims in the current household. Click on the Sim you want to move to a new household.
6. Choose a New Household: After selecting the Sim, you'll be presented with a list of available households. Choose the household you want the Sim to join, or create a new one.
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Confirm the Transfer: Once you've selected the new household, confirm the transfer. The Sim will now be part of the new household.
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Adjust Household Composition: If necessary, you can adjust the composition of the new household by adding or removing Sims.
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Save Changes: After you've made all the necessary adjustments, save your changes to finalize the split.
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Play with Your New Household: Now you can continue playing the game with your newly split households.
Remember, splitting households can have an impact on your Sims' relationships and their in-game lives, so consider the implications
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