Sims 4 Lifetime Aspirations v.05
Working with Patch 1.78.58.1030 as of Aug 26, 2021
Updated to v.05 on Aug 26, 2021
v.05 Changelog:
- Added 13 brand new Aspirations!
- Overhauled the "Country Caretaker" Aspiration from Cottage Living, and moved it to the Animal category.
- All Aspirations not in the Child, Location, Occult, or Star Wars categories now have the "Fulfilled" Reward Trait. Pre-existing Reward Traits have been moved to the Reward Store.
- Changed the "Successful Lineage" Aspiration goal to "Have a Child Complete a Lifetime Aspiration."
- Changed the "Academic" Aspiration goal to "Earn an Honors Degree."
- Added more Party types to the "Party Animal" Aspiration.
- Aspirations in the Star Wars category are now hidden until the Sim visits Batuu.
- Added translations, primarily for the Chinese, Czech, French, Italian, Korean, Polish, Portuguese, Russian, and Spanish languages (see Translation Credits file).
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If anyone is up to helping with translations, I’ve started a document here: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet…dit?usp=sharing
One of my main problems with Sims 4 is how the Aspirations work. Rather than being lifetime commitments like previous games, they’re more like extended tutorials. At last for me, this resulted in shallow and one-minded gameplay. I also wanted Aspirations to be more challenging, it should not be a guarantee that every Sim completes their Lifetime Aspiration IMO. They’re supposed to require some hard work, and maybe even a little luck.
So I set out to fix it! This mod reworks Aspirations to get rid of their multiple levels/goals. Instead, they now have only one goal. They also all reward the same amount of satisfaction points (5,000). The result is a game which doesn’t just encourage following a single path, and makes Sims feel more individual. It also encourages exploring different areas of the game. I don’t think I’ve played certain careers or done certain activities ever just because they weren’t tied to an Aspiration, and this mod helps alleviate that issue.
My Sims used to be nothing more than digital Satisfaction Point slaves, but not anymore!
WHAT THIS MOD DOES
- Changes all Aspirations to have a single goal, designed to take most of a Sim’s natural life to fulfill.
- Adds 38 brand new Aspirations to help round out the game.
- Adds a new "Fulfilled" trait as a reward for completing Lifetime Aspirations, grants a permanent "Happy" moodlet." Old reward traits have been moved to the Rewards Store.
- Adds an "Occult" Aspiration category, and moves all Realm of Magic/Vampires Aspirations there.
- Most Aspirations grant 5000 Satisfaction Points upon completion, with the exception of the "Location" (1000 points) and "Occult" (2000 points) categories and Child Aspirations (1000 points).
- Aspirations in the "Star Wars" category are now hidden until the Sim visits Batuu, and worth 1000 points.
KNOWN ISSUES:
- When Sim ages up from Child to Teen, the Aspiration selection menu may show stock Aspirations in addition to the modded ones. Duplicates do not show after aging-up process is complete. (Investigating cause)
- I’ve done my best to set each Aspiration goal so that it will take until the late Adult/Elder life stage to complete in normal gameplay (aka not just spamming interactions), but I can’t really verify this without playing through every single one individually. Frankly, I don’t have the time to do this right now, so I will very likely be tweaking the goals based on feedback and as I gradually work through each one.
- Constant evaluation of balancing for Aspiration goals.
- Add translations for all languages (need help with this, details above)
- Introduce brand new Aspirations which focus on often-ignored areas of gameplay (suggestions welcome!).
- Possibly make "Location" Aspirations hidden until your Sim visits the relevant worlds (need feedback on this!).
I ended up doing almost all of the work by hand-editing XML files, but Zerub’s Mod Constructor V4 was very helpful in figuring things out. And, of course, Sims 4 Studio.
- Custom Content This is the addition of player-made clothing or objects to the game. Sometimes just referred to in The Sims community as “CC”.
- Game Mods: These are Mods that add features or change functionality of the game. These Mods may include script code, but not always.
- Mods: A blanket term referring to any player-made content for the game—this includes both Custom Content and Game Mods.
- Enable Mods via the options panel : The setting can be found in “Options > Other > Enable Custom Content and Mods.” and Restart the game
Credit : ky-e