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Motives, or needs, are the basic physical and mental requirements or desires of Sims and pets. In The Sims 2, The Sims 3 and The Sims 4, Sims in different life states may have different motives, and some motives will drop faster or slower depending on a Sim's life stage.

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Sim's motives Edit

Basic motives Edit

In The Sims Social and The Sims FreePlay, fulfilling motives/needs will make the Sim inspired, and inspired Sims will earn more simoleons. In FreePlay, giving a Sim a cupcake will instantly fill the Sim's motives.

Cut motives Edit

  • Family[1] ([TS2], reverted to Social)
  • Friends[1] ([TS2], reverted to Social)

Moodlet-motive Chart Edit

Note: These numbers below are approximate as there are no numerical indication for motives.

The Sims 3 Edit

Motive Resulting Moodlets (Deficit) % Full Resulting Moodlets (Surplus) % Full
Hunger Hungry 20 No Moodlet
Very Hungry 10
Starving 5
Bladder Has to Pee 10 No Moodlet
Really Has to Pee 2
Energy Sleepy 10 Well Rested 100%
Tired 5
Exhausted 0
Social Lonely 10 No Moodlet
Desolate 0
Hygiene Grungry 15 Squeaky Clean 90
Stinky 7
Fun Strained 33 Entertained 60
Stressed Out 15 Having a Blast 80

The Sims 4 Edit

Motive Resulting Moodlets (Deficit) Icon Resulting Emotion (Duration) % Full
Hunger Hungry/Famished   +1/+2 Uncomfortable (24 Hours)
Ravenous +40 Uncomfortable (24 Hours)
Bladder Has To Pee   +1 Uncomfortable (3 Hours) 20
Really Has To Pee +40 Uncomfortable (3 Hours) 10
Peed Self   +5 Embarrassed (5 Hours) 0
Energy Tired   +1 Uncomfortable (3 Hours)
Exhausted +3 Uncomfortable (3 Hours)
Social Lonely/Very Lonely   +1/+2 Sad (24 Hours)
Desolate/Abandoned +3 Sad (∞)
Hygiene Grungy/Grubby   +1 Uncomfortable ()
Filthy +2 Uncomfortable (∞)
Fun Needs Amusement   +1 Tense (6 Hours) 15
Desperate For Fun +3 Tense (∞) 5

Other life states Edit

Servo motives Edit

The Sims 2: Open for Business Edit

  • Power (Replaces energy)
  • Social
  • Fun
  • Environment

PlantSim motives Edit

The Sims 2: Seasons Edit

  • Water
  • Love (Replaces social)
  • Sunlight
  • Fun (Hidden motive)

The Sims 3: University Life Edit

  • Water (Replaces hygiene)
  • Energy
  • Social
  • Fun

Mermaid motives Edit

The Sims 3: Island Paradise Edit

  • Hunger
  • Social
  • Hydration (Replaces Hygiene)
  • Bladder
  • Energy
  • Fun

Pet motives Edit

Main article: Motive (pet)

All large pets in The Sims: Unleashed, The Sims 2: Pets, The Sims 3: Pets and The Sims 4: Cats & Dogs share these motives:

Other pet motives are:

Small pets have no visible needs, but will die if not fed for too long.[TS:U][TS2:P][TS3:P][TS4:MFPS]

SimBot motives Edit

  • Scrap Reserves (Replaces hunger)
  • Waste Buildup (Replaces bladder)
  • Charge (Replaces energy)
  • Human Interaction (Replaces social)
  • Trivial Entertainment (Replaces fun)

Plumbot motives Edit

  • Battery Power (Replaces energy)
  • Maintenance
  • Social
  • Fun

Urgencies and motive failures Edit

 
A Sim suffering from severe hunger.

A Sim will react to low motives through urgencies. When a need becomes too low, a Sim will have a thought bubble with the image of that need over their head and will make a motion, such as holding themselves if they need to use the bathroom, or by clutching their stomach and pointing at their mouths when hungry.

Sleeping Sims with low needs often have nightmares about the low motives. Sims with low needs tend to wave at the player and complain, and will not learn any new skills until their mood improves. They will also refuse to do several actions. Visiting Sims whose needs fall too low will leave in order to fulfill them.

If a motive is not fulfilled and is fully depleted, motive failure will occur. This will have major consequences to the Sim. In The Sims: Livin' Large, if most of the family members are in a bad mood and the Tragic Clown painting is on the lot, the Tragic Clown may pay a visit.

Below are the list of motive failures and their final effects.

  • Bladder failure: The Sim wets themselves, creating a puddle of water and a subsequent hygiene failure. In The Sims 3 for smartphone, the Sim's bladder may explode, which will cause death.
  • Comfort failure: No special effects aside from a significantly decreased mood.
  • Energy failure: The Sim passes out on the ground. If this motive failure happens while swimming, the Sim will drown.
  • Environment failure: No special effects aside from a significantly decreased mood. In The Sims, Sims will not complain about this motive being low.
  • Fun failure: No special effects aside from a significantly decreased mood.
  • Hunger failure: The Sim dies of starvation.
  • Hygiene failure: Green whiff clouds will begin to emanate from the Sim.[TS2][TS3][TS4] Other Sims will react negatively to the stench and may reject social interactions from the affected Sim.
  • Social failure: The Social Bunny appears to fulfill the motive.[TS2] In all games, Sims will suffer from a significantly decreased mood. In The Sims 2 (console) Sims will cry until their social is raised. Children may get taken away.[TS3]
  • Hydration failure: The mermaid dies of dehydration if not splashed in time.[TS3]
  • Power failure:[TS2:OFB] If Servos run out of power, they will automatically attempt to recharge, even if they are located indoors or if it's nighttime. If the Servo isn't allowed to recharge, they may run amok and cause chaos, often electrocuting other Sims in the process.
  • Sunlight/Water failure:[TS2:S][TS3:UL] If PlantSims do not receive adequate sunlight or water, they may run outside and pass out.
  • Sunlight/Water failure:[TS4] If PlantSims do not receive adequate water, they can't photosynthesize, causing their Sunlight motive to run out. If either motive runs out, the Sim dies.
  • Sunlight exposure failure:[TS3:LN][TS3:SN] If vampires spend too much time exposed to sunlight, they may pass out, temporarily lose their vampire abilities, and become thirsty for plasma much more quickly.
  • Thirst failure:[TS3:LN][TS3:SN]: If vampires get too thirsty, they will die.
  • Thirst failure:[TS4:V]: If vampires get too thirsty, they may attack a random Sim if they do not have the "Tamed Thirst" perk.

Gallery Edit

References Edit

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