S3Xlover Posted November 12, 2025 Posted November 12, 2025 Hi all. I'm wanting to move select family members to a new town but preserve relationships while also preserving wants and dreams of moved family members. Is that even possible. I do have many nraas mods installed.
Omicr0n Posted November 14, 2025 Posted November 14, 2025 I think Porter will do what you want in terms of preserving relationships, but I don't think it'll preserve the dreams.
landess Posted November 16, 2025 Posted November 16, 2025 The problem is having more than one world included in your save. Anytime you go on vacation/college, a copy of that world is added to your save keeping any changes you made to it and any relationships created by visiting. THIS is how the game preserves relationships. There are mods that work with this concept specifically but since load times for my world saves tend to be long (over-customized) I usually don't leave the world I'm playing unless I make a save series specifically for 'World Adventures' or 'University' to focus on the game play. Players can save these families to the Library for use in more 'complicated worlds' to avoid the 'coming and going/loading worlds' memory additions. The Library is good for saving household accomplishments and current employment, etc. and one can always use NRaas to create relationships if you decide to include another world (through mods) as a travel destination besides the default options. Then visiting that world you can move the 'extended' family into that world and they 'should' be able to visit like any 'tourists' can in your home world. Frankly I'm always amazed this game even works, given the reach of it's ambition and likely the reason the Sims 4 returned to the Sims 2 style of gameplay with some modern fixes to game mechanics.
r1owan00 Posted January 28 Posted January 28 I'm pretty sure you can upload your family to the gallery, then go into the other save with all the houses etc you placed, and download them from the gallery into that game.
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