
Download empty spreadsheet with headings but no Sim information ( SFS / Mediafire).Note: I use Open Office (which is free), but you can also open it with Microsoft Word. If you want to use my spreadsheet (includes color legend), you can download it for yourself below. This helps me with planning marriages and partnerships. I also color code my spreadsheet so that I can see at a glance how many Sims of each age group currently do not have partners. These are the things I keep track of for each Sim on my spreadsheet: If you don’t, you shouldn’t let that stop you from playing this way! Just find a way that works best for you and that you enjoy. This is just my preferred way to track my Sims because I enjoy spreadsheets and data. You can play without tracking at all, or keep a much simpler system (like a piece of paper with family names that you check off – or even a notepad on your phone). Of course, it isn’t necessary to keep a tracking spreadsheet to play The Sims 4 rotationally. Preview of my Sims 4 Tracking Spreadsheet (Click for larger view.) It helps me plan my game by allowing me to see all my Sims at a glance, decide who might be a good match for each other, and just keep my population organized. When playing rotationally, a spreadsheet helps me keep track of all the Sims in my worlds, their partners, their careers, their aspirations, and any other information I need. With this, a few select NPCs will now grant their offspring a bonus trait! Note that the NPC traits are no longer valid if you add them to household (unless you use some NPC manager to prevent that), so if you want your children to get the respective trait from their NPC parent, you have to make sure the parent has the relevant NPC trait (IsGrimReaper, IsGardener, etc.).Similarly to my Sims 2 tracking spreadsheets, I also keep spreadsheets in The Sims 4. This mod is also BaseGame-Compatible, but one version of a trait has additional options if Discover University is at play. As has become a trend with my trait mods at this point, you will need MAL22’s Trait Tracker Injector for this mod to work. Without further preamble, let’s get to it. Wouldn’t it be joyous if that weren’t the case? Seriously, only Father Winter has perks for his children in-game. They’re useful, sure, but they don’t really get much love.



Things like the Grim Reaper and Father Winter, and those randoms you sometimes let into your house to clean or fix stuff for you. Mods / Traits: Traits for the Offspring of NPCs by baniduhaine – Mod The Sims 4.
