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===Method 1===
===Method 1===
#Hire a babysitter
#Hire a babysitter
#Kill off everyone else in the family
#Kill all of the babys famly
#The babysitter should stay no matter what
#The babysitter should stay no matter what



Revision as of 09:37, 22 June 2013

This tutorial is only relevant to The Sims 2 and The Sims 3.

The Sims 2

  1. Move your family to an apartment lot. Do not rent any of the apartments.
  2. Kill off all members of the family except the one Sim you want to live alone.
  3. You can now move the Sim to any other lot.

The Sims 3

Example of the Result in The Sims 3

Method 1

  1. Hire a babysitter
  2. Kill all of the babys famly
  3. The babysitter should stay no matter what

Method 2

  1. Play another household and make the parent of the desired household with the child the player wants to live alone.
  2. Make the parents join the household through the "testingcheatsenabled true" cheat.
  3. 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.