Emotion

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Emotion
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Emotion indicator in The Sims 4, showing a happy Mortimer Goth.

Emotion is a gameplay feature introduced in The Sims 4[1]. Emotion is a core part of a Sims's simology. Emotion is similar to mood, but is more easily affected by in-game events and social interactions with other Sims. The current emotional state of a Sim is depicted in the lower left corner of the screen while playing. It is also noted that some objects in-game can affect the emotions of some Sims[1], though the Sim has to already be feeling a particular way in order for an object to affect them emotionally[2]. Sims that are severely emotional can die from their emotions[3].

Emotional states

  • Angry - Enraged - Furious
  • Bored
  • Confident - Very Confident
  • Cranky
  • Dazed
  • Embarrassed - Very Embarrassed
  • Energized : Helps sports related performance.
  • Fine
  • Flirty - Very Flirty - Passionate : Makes Sims better at romantic interactions.
  • Focused : Boosts Logic performance.
  • Furious
  • Happy - Elated
  • Inspired : Helps Sims create better paintings, food, drinks and other creatable items.
  • Fine (default)
  • Hysterical
  • Playful - Very Playful : Helps with social interactions.
  • Sad - Depressed
  • Stressed

References


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