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== Past Featured Articles ==
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====July 2018====
[[File:TS2S Gallery 8.jpg|thumb|250px|A Sim shivering from the cold.]]
'''''[[Temperature]]''''' is a feature introduced in ''[[The Sims 2: Seasons]]'', ''[[The Sims 3: Seasons]]'', and ''[[The Sims 4: Seasons]]'' that is tied closely to the [[weather]] mechanics of the game. In all games, the outdoor temperature has an effect on a Sim's internal temperature; if Sims become too hot, they can cool down by going [[swimming]] or grabbing a cold drink, while Sims who are getting too cold can warm up by changing into [[outerwear]]. In all cases, going indoors will help them cool off or warm up. Sims that get too hot may faint from heatstroke or get [[sunburn]]ed, while Sims that get too cold may freeze and collapse.
 
The outdoor temperature also a has a profound effect on Sims' lives. Colder temperatures will produce visible frost and cause bodies of water to freeze over, and precipitation will come in the form of [[snow]] if it is cold enough. Warmer temperatures will produce much more violent thunderstorms and hail, and heat hazes may become visible.{{vgversion|TS3S}} The current season determines the average outdoor temperature, with spring and summer bringing warmer temperatures, and fall and winter bringing colder temperatures.
 
In ''The Sims 2'' and ''The Sims 4'', real-world temperature units are not used to determine the temperature, and instead a scale ranging from -100 to 100—with the former being the coldest and the latter being the hottest—is used. ''The Sims 3'' is the only game to use real-world temperature units like Celsius and Fahrenheit.
 
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====June 2018====
[[File:TS4 City Living Icon.png|60px|left|link=The Sims 4: City Living]][[File:TS4 City Living Cover Art.jpg|thumb|250px]]
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