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Revision as of 09:37, 22 June 2013
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The Sims | The Sims 2 | The Sims 3 | The Sims 4 |
This tutorial is only relevant to The Sims 2 and The Sims 3.
The Sims 2
- Move your family to an apartment lot. Do not rent any of the apartments.
- Kill off all members of the family except the one Sim you want to live alone.
- You can now move the Sim to any other lot.
The Sims 3
Method 1
- Hire a babysitter
- Kill all of the babys famly
- The babysitter should stay no matter what
Method 2
- Play another household and make the parent of the desired household with the child the player wants to live alone.
- Make the parents join the household through the "testingcheatsenabled true" cheat.
- Now move onto the newly alone child.
Cautions
- If a lone toddler has not been taught its toddler skills before they age up, a random trait will be selected when the toddler becomes a child. This is because the babysitter will not teach any toddler skills. However, you players remove/change the random trait using the testingcheatsenabled, shift+clicking the Sim, and pick their traits.
- Once Edit Town has been selected, the lone Sim(s) will become unplayable.
- If a Child throws a party with a toddler in the household the babysitter will leave. However, this can make the child totally alone.