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Question:

Wants and Fears


krystalmoon15

Date of Question: Mar 19 2008 | Question ID: 113127

When and why do wants and fears change?

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gamelord d

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They change when you put your sim to bed. I do not know why.

Added Mar 19 2008
ID: 243068

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Emo-Liccious

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Wants and fears for the sims change just like humans.Every few days several wants will change depending on your sims life track eg. Money,Pleasure,Romance.
Thats why you can lock specific ones that you want your sim to fufill and not change with time.Fears and wants are mostly to do with a sims partner or children besause they are most important, Though finicky sims will be more interested in furniture that costs a certain amount.With Children and teens it's usually built around family and friends.Wants and Fears make sims more individual and realistic because thats what makes us.

Added Mar 19 2008
ID: 243108

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sean_-_

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They change when you forfill a want.

Added Mar 19 2008
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Rangerman

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The wants change when you accomplish them and needs are on a daily basis. They also change when you go to bed sometimes. Fears can change when someone or something enters their life or when they experience a close encounter with something.

Added Mar 20 2008
ID: 243275

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sims2superaddict

They change when they are accomplished, wake up from sleep or just going to a different lot.

Added Mar 24 2008
ID: 244550

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