
This is a super handy save to keep on file as a base if you want to use the world of Strangerville without possessed sims roaming around spreading the Motherplant’s gospel.įind it here. The Not So Strangerville file has left everything in the game as it is, except the Strangerville mystery has been solved. Strangerville post Motherplant defeat is a really beautiful world to play in, so it’s a shame it takes so much effort to acquire. I personally found the Strangerville game pack really fun to play through, but once is enough. Without this option, the world of Strangerville becomes unusable in every new save unless you solve the mystery all over again, which is time consuming and boring.

We all know there desperately needs to be an option to turn off the Strangerville mystery in The Sims 4.

You heard right, these aren’t just my personal favourite saves to play in, but saves recommended by a range of different Sims 4 players. With that out of the way, I’ve narrowed down 5 save files to recommend which cover a range of different needs you might have when playing The Sims. Just don’t forget, in the words of lilsimsie – it’s a save, not a mod! Whenever I start using a new save file, I like to go in and edit all the game settings to my liking and save it as a separate save so I can easily start a new game in the future without having to redownload it. Improvements in these saves range from adding lots and families where there weren’t any, renovating entire worlds, or even rebuilding the whole game from scratch.ĭownloading a save file is super easy – you just download the file and place it in your saves folder. If you’re unaware, many Simmers have created their own save files which are available to download and play in. Examples of their work range from mods, custom content, builds, youtube videos, twitch streams, and save files. The Sims community is one creative collection of people. This article was originally published on The Simmers’ Circle on January 28th 2021.
