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==The Sims 3 and The Sims Medieval==
''[[The Sims 3]]'' allows players to select varying levels of Free Will, namely High, Medium, Low, and Off. Free will does not only keep a Sim sustained in life with almost no player interaction, but will also choose interactions based on the Sim's [[Trait (The Sims 3)|trait]]s, [[favorite]]s, and how they are compatible with other Sims in socialization. For example, if a Sim has the [[Green Thumb]] trait, they will autonomously garden and take care of their plants and even talk to them. If a Sim knows the recipe for their favorite food they will be more likely to cook it than any other dish. Sims will give positive reactions and interactions to Sims who are compatible in traits and the opposite with non-compatible traits. With [[story progression]] on, this free will is more noticeable with other Sims not currently controlled by the player. Sim children will even do their [[School|homework]] if the free will is high enough. When free will is set to off, then Sims react autonomously only in order to save their lives.
 
Unlike ''The Sims 2'' and ''The Sims Stories'', Sims will not use negative socials unless the Sim has the [[Mean Spirited]] or [[Hot-Headed]] traits, unless they are triggered by a specific action, such as being attacked by another Sim.
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