This month you’ll be able to build a cozy nest on fewer than 100 tiles with the Tiny Living Stuff Pack.
Most home fevers have been quiet, at least compared to a few years ago when it seemed that every TV channel had its own program of people moving into tiny houses or reworked rickshaws or containers. goods converted. But in The Sims 4, it seems the trend of small houses is about to begin. A teaser for The Tiny Living Stuff Pack has appeared, showing small but fancy houses taking 100 or less bricks.
In addition to a cute, cozy small home, players who build or buy small houses will have to spend less on bills like in real life, heating a villa costs a lot of money while living in A room requires less energy. I can only assume that it will be a challenge to design a small house, although your Sims still need to be able to travel and use everything, and that can be difficult to manage even in a single home. Sims 4 houses are normal sized. Space saving features like Murphy bed (pull-down bed) are displayed. A person who appears to kill a Sim tragically (nah, I’m sure he’s fine).
I was a bit suspicious by the followers’ promise that Sims sharing a small house would be rewarded with a relationship, however. If you recall the sketch of Portland’s Microhouse, living in a small house can be stressful for couples. “You always breathe out the back of my neck, like I can feel your hot breath all the time!” This stress may be the result of having a combined TV and shower room, or a double writing room like a toilet, or having to use your partner’s back as a table for you to have. can toast.
I am sure your Sims will do much better, though. It appears the Tiny Living Stuff Pack will contain loads of new furniture (small) and clothes (normal sizes). Packages will accompany on January 21.
( Source: PCgamer )