Edit 2026: THIS IS OUTDATED. THIS IS FOR URA FINALE AND UNITY CUP. TRAILBLAZER HAS DIFFERENT MECHANICS AND REQUIRES AN ENTIRELY DIFFERENT DECK BUILDING STRATEGY
ENERAL UMAMUSUME TIPS:
- Find great parents to follow: https://uma-global.pure-db.com
- For your first few races you should manually swap every uma to front runner. Right now the game has an issue where pace/late/end runners often lose the first few but it’ll get patched later.
- Junior year is for building friendship meters more than the right stats.
- There are multiple mood improvement events in junior year so don’t use recreation if you’re at normal or above. Events will naturally get you to Great!
- When offered extra training, the second option where you refuse for +5 energy is generally better.
- Use your inheritances to buff the stats you aren’t levelling when possible.
- Failure on anything but wit = losing up to three turns if you need the infirmary. Only gamble if it’s worth risking three turns of downtime.
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I remember seeing a post of someone posting their lifespan settings here a few days ago and so I decided to also share mine in case anyone would be interested in my aging settings or wanted to use them in their own saves 😊
The actual setting in MCCC for teens is 336 but in Preteen mod there is a setting where you can input custom lifespan for preteens, that is where I put the 84.
I used to have even longer lifespan setting in the past, but then I was really bummed that I never had any birthdays so I cut it down a bit😂 I love slowburn so I really love having a lot of time with my sims and being able to slowly build their lives without rushing through the days, but still have the ages progress as opposed to playing without aging on.
I only have aging on for the active household, because I never want to miss anything and pregancy is frozen with MCCC unless I am playing the household.
I age up NPCs manually when it makes sense compared to my other households, there are no set rules for that.
One thing I also love to do when I create new households is to add some days through UI cheats to reflect the actual age instead of starting from zero days when the sims are older than the beginning of their lifestage. For example I recently made a teen dad and I wanted him to be 19, not 15, so I added days for him to only have 84 days left until his bday. And his toddler is about 2, so I added 84 days to her age bar as well. It makes aging different, a bit more realistic and varied for me. Especially since I also use the Timelines mod for precise age info.
Another thing I do is that I use the Zodiac mod that assigns astrological signs to your sims and use it as a guideline for the season their birthdays would be in. I don't really have any set rotational rules, because that bores me, so I just switch between my households whenever I feel like it and that messes up their birthday. So what I do is when their birthday starts to show up in the calendar and it is in a wrong season I just make a note of it in my notion spread or on a paper and count the days that I have to play another household until I can come back and celebrate this sim's bday in the appropriate season. I know this is kinda convoluted but it honestly works for me and my playstyle.😄
❤︎recommended mods to use with these settings❤︎
MCCC (deaderpool) - to be able to set custom lifespan & pregnancy duration settings & the ability to not let pregnancy progress if you aren't currently playing the household
Preteen (adopted by Adeepindigo) - to have preteen lifestage
21 day season (LittleMSSam) - to have 84 day year and 3 week seasons
Timelines (Ellesimsworld) - to be able to set precise ages to sims
Zodiacs (Chingyu) - to add astrological signs and align their birthdays with the appropriate season
I hope this was at least a bit interesting insight in how I play with aging in my save and maybe inspired you to use some of the tips or my lifespan settings in your game. I would love to hear about your lifespan settings too. It is always interesting to me how other simmers tackle this.
as in the ship that that Bireena fans WANT for a really long time
Artwork courtesy of @suja-janee
I feel the same sentiments as the Bireena fans but I also want them to be well written & Good writing quality is something that NRS isn’t known for Sadly
A “What if” video about Bi-Han featuring Sareena
An MK themed Gameplay Instruction video that has a Story to tell for each featured MK playable character and this video in particular has a much better story for Bi-Han/Sub-Zero than the story that we got in MK1.2 because in this video he’s more in character
hey nei! i was wondering if you have any tips for keeping your gameplay interesting and fun? your legacy is just SO interesting and every bit of it entertains me and i just was wondering if you have any secrets to your sauce, lol. lots of love to you! (^∀^●)ノシ
Thank you so much!! My tips are
Make your sim as multi-layered as possible. There are so many moving parts to shape your sim's personality now. We have likes, dislikes, turn-ons, traits, reward traits, aspirations, and different skills and hobbies. Play with those to create a complex sim.
Give your sims a social life. Make them friends (make those friends multi-layered). Host game nights, dinners, a night out, friend vacations, friend dates, or use clubs and create a club!! (Cleo currently has a book club that meets every Tuesday. They drink wine, read, and discuss books!)
My gameplay is aspiration-focused. I've always been an aspiration girl in the Sims franchise. Play through an aspiration, and when you're done, pick another! Master a skill, even! Complete the life-and-death bucket list goals, complete some of their whims, etc.
Turn aging on. It forces you to be mindful of your gameplay. Things can get boring and monotonous when aging is off or too long. It's a game about life—your sims should live their lives, lol!
Utilize your calendar, and use social events.
Get dramatic. Make your sims have conflicts with others and have drama happen! Lol.
I started doing something recently I think others will want to know about and start doing in their own saves and stories, especially if you're someone who struggles with what to do in your gameplay sessions. Whenever my sims are invited to a rabbit hole event, when they return home, I make the event real and play it out if possible. I invite the relevant sim(s) to a venue similar to where the invite said they were going and let the sims run wild. Free content! You can either use the event in your story or use it to learn more about your characters and stow the information away for later. This is especially helpful for teenagers since it seems all those invites are rabbit holes. Give it a try and see how it adds life to your stories.
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If you've been feeling burnt out or are just overall not enjoying the look and feel of your game, this guide is meant for you! Coming from someone who started out with The Sims 3, I've had to do a lot of adjusting to find what I like to do in The Sims 4 and I think I've finally figured it out. In this guide, I'll go over Graphics, Essential Mods, and Gameplay Ideas to help you make your experience more enjoyable!
Graphics✨
The Sims 4's biggest asset over previous iterations is its graphics/aesthetic and more importantly, its versatility in this regard. You can make this game look more realistic or more cartoony depending on what you prefer thanks to ReShade and GShade. While there is controversy with the latter, I think having these kinds of tools added to your game will really help with making the game better to look at. I personally recommend these presets:
@bojanastarcevic's Boho (left) and Light (right) presets
@neecxle's Boho Dreams
@pixelglam's Pearl
As you can see, using these enhancements can add a lot of great atmosphere to your game but knowing how to tweak these to your liking will make all the difference. When installing and using presets, ensure that 1) you have edge smoothing in game turned off 2) you have SMAA or FXAA turned on through ReShade or GShade and 3) you've adjusted ADOF [qUINT_dof.fx] to suit your gameplay.
These are my settings (apologies if it's hard to see) but what gives my screenshots more of a cinematic quality is having the "bokeh" settings adjusted like so. I also have the ADOF hotkey set to "tab" so that it automatically turns on and adjusts the depth-of-field when I want to take a screenshot.
BUT WAIT, THERE'S MORE! While all of these shader presets are extremely important to the look and feel of your game, there's an extra couple of steps you can take.
@plantyl-m's GraphicsRules.sgr makes those in-game shadows nice and crisp! It's a relatively small tweak, but I feel like it makes such a huge difference to the quality.
@softerhaze's Sunblind Lighting Overhaul. The pictures speak for themselves!
@northernsiberiawinds's Better In-Game Lighting is another great option for lighting tweaks (there's also lighting adjustments for CAS that I love to use)
And that pretty much wraps up my segment on graphics! Now, don't feel compelled to use all of these if your computer can't handle it. While these tweaks are nice, they don't make or break the game. Use what works and don't mind what doesn't!
Essential Mods🔧
I'll be the first to admit that without mods this game can be a bit- or a lot- dry. Depending on what kind of gameplay style you prefer, you may not need or want certain mods but I think there are some core mods that EVERY simmer can make use of.
@deaderpoolmc's MCCommand Center is a must-have. I personally use it most often to add relationships between sims for storybuilding, changing how long certain actions like doing homework takes, and changing my Game Time Speed to make my days last longer (more on this later)
Weerbesu's UI Cheats for quick adjustments to household funds, motives, and more.
@twistedmexi's EVERYTHING, but if I had to narrow it down T.O.O.L Mod, Better Build Buy, and All Cheats are the ones I get the most mileage out of.
TurboDriver's Wonderful Whims. In addition to all the features you might be familiar with, you can also use it for posing and animations. It has a positioner as well that makes placing sims so easy!
@bienchien's Whim Overhaul to make what your sims want to do more sensible based on their personality, aspiration, and environment.
For mods that add more gameplay, try out these:
Basemental Drugs to add effects from consuming substances
@utopya-cc's Passionate Gifts for more romantic interactions
@zerbu's Turbo Careers to make more active careers
Lot-51's Collection of Mods for various tweaks and features including functional hotels, internet service, and rentable movies.
There's plenty more mods, too many to list in this post but at the end of the day, enjoying your gameplay involves you!
Gameplay Ideas 💭
I love longer gameplay, that was my favorite thing about The Sims 3. But I often felt like managing a longer gameplay in The Sims 4 didn't feel as rewarding. It can be easy to feel like your save has become stagnant, especially if you're only playing with one sim in a household. And I realized why this happens. The Sims 4 has a lot of features, more than I thought, and they're overly available. Right off the bat, I can take my sim anywhere, to any world and do almost anything. And somehow, that makes it feel less impactful. I don't like following structured challenges or scenarios, so this is what I do to make get myself more invested in my sims and their lives.
Create Your Sims Intentionally
What does this mean? Create your sims with room to grow the longer you play! Maybe you want a sim to become a famous actor, but they're socially awkward. Now not only do they need to gain fame, but now they're also working to overcome their awkwardness and develop more charisma. Give your sims room to grow, to adjust. Let them have negative traits or dislike things that they might be naturally better at so they have to work harder at what they do like. Another tip: when making your sim in CAS, choose their aspiration based on what bonus trait you'd like them to have then change their aspiration in game. This way, you get an extra trait that may add more to your sim's character.
Give Your Sims a Context to Exist In
Because they didn't just fall out of a coconut tree, give your sims other sims to bounce off of. Maybe they have a strained relationship with their parents so they avoid them all the time. Or they had a falling out with an old friend so when they run into each other, it gets super awkward and makes them tense or uncomfortable. Using MCCC or other cheats to give your sims a little more of a backstory when you start playing makes them feel more real as you go forward.
Lengthen Your Game Time Speed
When I realized I could do this, it changed everything! Sims take a long time to do pretty much everything. So days and days pass and it feels like you aren't really getting much done. Using MCCC, I changed my Game Time Speed to "30" and that lets me actually stop and think about what I want to get done throughout the day instead of solely focusing on filling their needs. For example, my sims can actually have a full morning routine like going for a walk, making breakfast, and showering before going to work. Having more time in the day lets you focus on all the smaller details and lets you notice that there's actually a lot you can do.
Make or Place Multi-Use Lots and Use T.O.O.L. Mod
If you own a decent amount of packs, having multi-use lots is a must to get a lot of bang for your buck. For example, country clubs, movie theaters, restaurants, etc. are going to add to what your sim is able to do. Look at CC made by Cepzid for more functional objects to add variety to what you can do. Also, if you use T.O.O.L. you can place any object in the world to add more activities and make your surroundings feel less like set dressing.
Limit the Worlds You Play In
If your sim can go anywhere, at any time, then what is the point of going anywhere at all? I like to limit the worlds that I can visit by using "travel" to around 3 or 4 depending on region. That way, when my sims go to worlds outside of the region, it's more exciting because I'm not constantly seeing it. For example, my current family The Fords live in Brindleton Bay. I'm American so I think of Brindleton Bay as being The Hamptons, which is North East Coast. So I think, what other worlds would be reasonably close and easy to visit? I assign regions like this:
- North East: Brindleton Bay, San Myshuno, Newcrest, Britechester
- The South: Willow Creek, Magnolia Promenade, Forgotten Hollow
- Northwest: Evergreen Harbor, Copperdale, San Sequoia
- Southwest: Del Sol Valley, Oasis Springs, Strangerville
-Europe: Tartosa, Windenburg, Henford-on-Bagley
- Central America: Selvadorada, Ciudad Enamorada
- Pacific Islands & Asia: Sulani, Mount Komorebi, Tomarang
Playing with these regions in mind, it adds a challenge to my gameplay. If there's a world I want to visit, I need to set aside time in my sims schedule to actually visit it (such as requesting vacation time). Also this allows me to have long-distance relationships which can add to slow burn dynamics! Case in point, Darcy and Lopez or Caleb and Natty.
6. Let Your Sims Have Their Autonomy Back
Okay, I'm guilty of micromanaging. But sometimes, it's okay to sit back and let your sims try different things. Obviously, the autonomy isn't always super logical so definitely nudge your sims in the right direction but a lot of the enjoyment of the game for me, especially when playing with families, is to leave them to their own devices. With The Fords, I primarily focus on Natty which leads to a lot of hilarious moments that wouldn't have happened if I was stressing over everyone acting perfect.
For example, when Caleb came to the Ford house I had Natty make them iced tea to drink on the porch and while she was inside, Alan (her dad) came out on his own and started talking to Caleb which didn't go that well. Let your sims do what they want sometimes!
7. Most importantly, find what YOU like to do!
Comparison is the thief of joy, that's totally true. What one simmer likes to do, you might hate. For me, decorating is like pulling teeth. I'll do it every once in a while, but I mostly find builds from other amazing builders. I also don't really care much for challenges and like to create stories with my sims. The point is, we all have our thing. But it's important to experiment and find what your thing is. I happen to really like the actor career, which a lot of people don't find enjoyable. So don't let others opinions impact what you have fun with. Of course, if my advice works for you then I'm happy but if not, there's no love lost. Do what makes you happy!
Well, that's all I've got. I can definitely make some follow-up posts if my tips change or I discover something new. But for now, I hope this post helps or gives you some ideas!