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I've reached my Sim limit. If I have a couple divorce, can I then build..

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I've reached my Sim limit. If I have a couple divorce, can I then build a new house and have one Sim move there? I have a few empty spaces, but no empty houses. Please help!

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pickledpig answered:

I have same problem. I think you can only add a house + sim at same time, so a sim will have to "leave town" ie delete a sim (click on sim and hit delete button on top left corner) if you want to add a house to your town.

I have a few empty Houses that I've kept for revenue. But if I demolish them I still don't think I can add a new house as I've reached my sim limit.

I'm not keen on deleting a sim so I will wait for updates to see if more Sims can be added.

pickledpig answered:

I have the same problem. I think you can only add a house + sim at same time. Only solution is to "remove sim from town" ie delete a sim (click on sim and hit button on top left corner).

I have a few empty Houses that I keep for revenue. But even if I demolish them I don't think I can build a new house as I've already reached my "sim limit".

I'm not keen on deleting a sim so I'm going to wait for updates to see if at some point I can add more Sims to my town.

=^..^=

Guest answered:

You can move the divorcing sim back to the house it came from when you created it.

Guest answered:

They shouldn't have added more Houses in town when you can't fill up your original lots. The sim limit has been reached before I could add my last two Sims to single lived in houses. I still have one more space from original space to occupy. Also, I have 3 sim Children 1 per sim married couple, making a total of 30 or 31. Limiting sims does not keep players around for long.

Guest answered:

Who on earth has time for more than 30 Sims?
Go find some real life Jobs, hobbies, and friends!

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Guest said: 23rd Jun 2014 | REPORT
In reaching my sims limit is there anyway to get any more. I am on level 34
 

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