How To Move Sims Out Sims 4

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  1. How To Move Sims Out Sims 4 Mod

Hit Esc and select Manage Worlds. Select your house and click the ellipses (.) button.

Click Manage Household. You'll be presented with a screen where you can select which Sims you want to move to a separate lot. Be aware that the column on the right is sorted first by Played and Unplayed households, and then subdivided by neighborhood. Either choose an existing household or create a new one and move the Sim(s) you want out.When I first tried the feature I wanted to move some of my Sim's husband's relatives into a new lot (there were just too many people in the house I didn't want to babysit all at once.) and found that I couldn't directly assign them a house. I'm working off memory here so this may not be completely accurate, but iirc I had to first create a new household, then move the Sims into it, and THEN move them into a lot. Only then were they finally in the world.

I want to move my Sims' brother out of the house - but when I use the MOVE action, there's no way just to move him out - it only tells me to move the ENTIRE household out! Sims can freely move in The Sims 4 as long as their destinations respect two common rules: Sim families must have at least one Sim aged Teenager or older; Sim families must be comprised of no more. Best Answer: Try the computer - there should be an option on there, and you can select the sims you wish to move out of the house.

How To Move Sims Out Sims 4 Mod

Relationships were preserved. They're also considered 'Played' Sims even if you aren't actively controlling them for some reason.I completely agree that this is a huge hassle for what used to be a simple task. Why they had to get rid of the old method using the phone/computer to kick out or move select Sims is just beyond me. But then the same could be said for a lot of changes in the Sims 4.:P. Thank you Harmony, I was hoping to find a youtube tutorial with to no such luck. I've got a couple that is yet to be wed and I don't want them living under the same roof with her fiancee's parents, awkward.