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13th Mar 2024 at 11:41 PM
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I wish there a cheat for this in real life, because that description sounds pretty realistic
Seriously though, all of the moodlets have causes that relate to the same things that affect Sims in TS2 (their needs and whether they are doing things they want or fear). It may just take a little while for you to learn how to most easily keep your sims satisfied while they go about their lives. If you hover over their moodlets, there should be a description of what they're feeling and in brackets () should say what the source of the mood is.
For a short term solution, entering
testingcheats true in the cheat console will allow you to shift-click sims and select 'Make Happy' to fill their needs and reset their mood to happy.
It's hard to have a long term solution without knowing what is causing this sim so much stress- take your time with the learning curve, as TS4 does tend to be the easiest of the four games. Also, if you're playing with a lot of expansion packs it may help to
disable them while you get used to the game- just so you aren't having to balance things like sentiments, lifestyles, mood swings, so on if you aren't too familiar with the base game yet.