Having problems in the game? Don’t worry, there are solutions to all of these problems. Here, we’ll discuss Pets, Story Progression, and Toddlers. We’ll also discuss the Check-Up Action that didn’t work and other glitches that affect your Sim’s health. So, how do you fix them? Follow these tips to fix them! You’ll be back to enjoying the game in no time!
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Problems with Pets
The main problems with Sims’ pets in Sims 3 are a lot of things, from dogs and cats not animate properly to the Ice Cream Truck getting stuck in the middle of the road. Your Sims may also experience a lot of problems putting out fires in their home, or they might even get stuck between Sims. If you’re having trouble with any of these issues, read on to find out how to fix them!
If your Sim is having trouble training his pets to do something, there are a few things you can try to help. First, you can try to train your pets to be better. This can be done by teaching them any trait except four that are unteachable. To teach your pet Non-Destructive, you can scold him or her enough times and you’ll get a trophy for doing so. Alternatively, you can use the genius trait, which will speed up the process.
Issues with Story Progression
Story Progression is a game mechanic that allows your Sims to live independent lives. It makes the game more realistic and allows you to make decisions regarding your Sims’ future. However, there are some issues with Story Progression. These issues can cause your Sims to have unintended outcomes, such as becoming rivals or friends with sims from different families. Read on to learn how to fix these issues.
First, make sure that your NPCs are connected to your household. If your Sims do not belong to the same household as you, they won’t have access to their own story. Also, if you make social decisions for your neighbor, this can have an adverse impact on your story progression. To fix this, you should consider using a third-party mod. The MC Command Center allows you to give limited commands to NPCs.
Problems with Toddlers
Many players have complained about problems with toddlers in Sims 3, but none of them has received a satisfactory response from Maxis. Sadly, the company has yet to answer player complaints in time for publication. Here are some solutions to these problems. This guide also contains a list of recommended resources. In addition to our tips, check out the full list of toddler problems in Sims 3.
A toddler’s personality is not entirely customizable and their wants are not based on genetic traits. They require a lot of attention from their parents and older Sims, and thus do not have the skills to perform all of these tasks independently. Unlike older Sims, toddlers are unable to express certain emotions or develop their own interests. As a result, they are completely reliant on their older siblings.
Issues with Pets
The game has some bugs, and many of the pets aren’t able to move. They’re not able to go down a platform, and cats and dogs sometimes don’t animate. The dog and cat chew toys are floating around mid-air. The Sims’ adopted kittens don’t live long. Putting out fires in their home is difficult. Horses get stuck between Sims and objects, and the Fountain of Youth resets when the Sims are in it.
While pets aren’t a requirement, they do provide emotional support to the Sims. Some pets even act as “therapets” for Sims, providing emotional comfort and emotional stimulation. A pet can also offer a virtual hug when your Sim is feeling sad. This feature is relatively new, and some players may not be aware of it. So if you’ve been struggling with issues with your pets, there’s a chance that it’s a simple bug that needs a fix.