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[[File:Window-icon.png|left]]'''Windows''' are an architectural feature that provide [[Lighting|light]] and [[comfort]] to Sims' homes and community [[lot]]s.


In ''[[The Sims]]'', windows would allow a room to be lit during daylight hours, which would improve its [[Environment|room]] score. Starting with ''[[The Sims 2]]'', windows provided more realistic lighting, with light being brighter near windows, and inside lighting shining out through them at night.
[[File:Window-icon.png|left]]'''Windows''' are an architectural feature that provide [[Lighting|light]] and [[comfort]] to Sims' homes and community [[lot]]s.


In ''The Sims 2'', Sims may spontaneously look out of a window, and with ''[[The Sims 2: Seasons|Seasons]]'', they may look out of a window to react to the weather. Occasionally, very [[Personality|neat]] Sims may spontaneously clean a window. Sims cannot be instructed by the player to do any of these things without the use of mods or cheats.
In ''[[The Sims]]'', windows would allow a room to be lit during daylight hours, which would improve its [[Environment|Room]] score. Starting with ''[[The Sims 2]]'', windows provided more realistic lighting, with light being brighter near windows, and inside lighting shining out through them at night.


In ''[[The Sims 3]]'', Sims can look into windows if the player clicks the window and selects "Look Through Window". When a Sim is looking through a neighbor's windows, there is a chance that someone inside will catch the peeping Sim and shoo him or her home. This will also cause a drop in the two Sims' relationship. When looking through a neighbor's windows, the inside of the house can be seen as if the Sim was inside. Sims with the [[Insane (The Sims 3)|insane]] and [[neurotic]] [[Trait (The Sims 3)|traits]] may autonomously look through a window, but this has no effect. It simply shows that the Sim has one of those traits.
In ''The Sims 2'', Sims may spontaneously look out of a window, and with ''[[The Sims 2: Seasons|Seasons]]'', they may look out of a window to react to the weather. Occasionally, very [[Personality|neat]] Sims may spontaneously clean a window. Sims cannot be told to do any of these things.


In ''[[The Sims 4]]'', windows do not grant any form of gameplay and only serve as decoration. However, some apartments in [[San Myshuno]] have the Great View [[lot trait]], which makes Sims receive an [[energized]] "Fantastic View" moodlet when within range of an exterior-facing window.
In ''[[The Sims 3]]'', Sims can look into windows if the player clicks the window and selects "Look Through Window". When a Sim is looking through a neighbor's windows, there is a chance that someone inside will catch the peeping Sim and shoo him or her home. This will also cause a drop in the two Sims' relationship. When looking through a neighbor's windows, the inside of the house can be seen as if the Sim was inside. Sims with the [[Insane]] and [[Neurotic]] [[Trait (The Sims 3)|trait]]s may autonomously look through a window, but this has no effect. It simply shows that the Sim has one of those traits.


While most windows are single-storey, ''[[The Sims 2: University]]'' and ''[[The Sims 2: Mansion & Garden Stuff]]'' introduced a few multi-storey windows that span multiple floors.
[[File:Through The Mirror.jpg|thumb|The [[Aquarium]] from ''Late Night'' is also a window.]]

[[File:Windows.jpg|thumb|left|128px|Windows]]
==Gallery==
<gallery orientation="none">
Windows.jpg|A collection of various windows available in ''[[The Sims 2]]'' and its [[Content pack|expansions]].
Through The Mirror.jpg|The [[Aquarium]] from ''Late Night'' doubles as a window.
</gallery>
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[[Category:Objects]]
[[Category:Architecture]]
[[Category:Architecture]]

Latest revision as of 00:19, 21 January 2019

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Window

Windows in The Sims 3.

Windows are an architectural feature that provide light and comfort to Sims' homes and community lots.

In The Sims, windows would allow a room to be lit during daylight hours, which would improve its room score. Starting with The Sims 2, windows provided more realistic lighting, with light being brighter near windows, and inside lighting shining out through them at night.

In The Sims 2, Sims may spontaneously look out of a window, and with Seasons, they may look out of a window to react to the weather. Occasionally, very neat Sims may spontaneously clean a window. Sims cannot be instructed by the player to do any of these things without the use of mods or cheats.

In The Sims 3, Sims can look into windows if the player clicks the window and selects "Look Through Window". When a Sim is looking through a neighbor's windows, there is a chance that someone inside will catch the peeping Sim and shoo him or her home. This will also cause a drop in the two Sims' relationship. When looking through a neighbor's windows, the inside of the house can be seen as if the Sim was inside. Sims with the insane and neurotic traits may autonomously look through a window, but this has no effect. It simply shows that the Sim has one of those traits.

In The Sims 4, windows do not grant any form of gameplay and only serve as decoration. However, some apartments in San Myshuno have the Great View lot trait, which makes Sims receive an energized "Fantastic View" moodlet when within range of an exterior-facing window.

While most windows are single-storey, The Sims 2: University and The Sims 2: Mansion & Garden Stuff introduced a few multi-storey windows that span multiple floors.

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