So i just bought the Island living expansion on origin and it is not showing up in CAS or in-game. Yesterday i bought the city living expansion and everything was fine. I checked my modes, restarted my laptop and i cleared the origin cache and repaired sims. Also when i go on packs it says that i own the expansion.
i just rejoined the game.. All my expansions were missing and the i turned on the origin and games auto updates and now it finally downloaded again by it self the island living expansion. But its not showing up at all
Everything is fine with origin the thing is that when i go on manage worlds the "sulani" is gray and it says that i need to download the pack and restart the game and i am a little comfuzed (i also ran dxdiag)
Finally, please open your Origin game library, right-click on the Sims 4 icon, select Game Properties > Advanced Launch Options, and if there's anything in the command line box, let me know what it says. Then delete that text, or tell me if Origin doesn't let you delete it.
I pre-ordered Island Living and haven't been able to play it until today. Even though it says the EP is downloaded, when I go to manage worlds and try to enter the island world it says that the world hasn't installed. There is no download option yet it tells to download it.
I have the same problem. I have the Sims 4 on an Xbox one and I went into the Microsoft store and bought the island living expansion pack for the sims 4. After waiting for a while it said it was downloaded and ready to play. I went into the Sims 4 and looked at my expansion pack and it said I owned the pack. I went into the create-a sim and went to see what I got new and it said I got nothing new and that I did not get any clothes. I thought maybe I just had to turn my game off and my console so I did, I turned my console back on and went back to the game. So then I went back to the create-a Sim and the same thing happened again. I am highly confused about what is happening. I have spent the last 4 hours trying to get this game to work and so that I can use my new expansion pack that I just bought. But after a little searching it says that I halve to reset the sims 4 and I don't know how to do that?
The Sims 4: Island Living is the seventh expansion pack released for The Sims 4 franchise, and it brings the tropical paradise of Sulani to life. On June 21, 2019, players were given the opportunity to explore a variety of vast and diverse islands, as well as become a mermaid. With a variety of activities to choose from, such as ocean swimming, beach activities, meeting locals, and uncovering secrets of the islands, players will be getting the whole island experience.
In general, this expansion pack of The Sims 4 franchise can be compared to The Sims 3: Island Paradise, given the similar core elements brought to the game, such as mermaids. It also bears some similarities to The Sims: Vacation, The Sims 2: Bon Voyage, and even The Sims: Castaway Stories. This pack is one of the coziest in The Sims 4, as its main focus is a relaxing beach life and does not offer much for other worlds. Regardless, it is perfect for those who are looking for a tranquil atmosphere with blue waters, coral reefs, and a peaceful lifestyle.
Sulani, the tropical paradise introduced with The Sims 4Island Living Expansion Pack, offers players an entirely new world to explore. From breathtaking beaches to coral reefs, Sulani promises to be a paradise for players to relax, explore, and create their own unique stories. The tropical archipelago also offers a variety of activities for Sims to enjoy. From relaxing beach activities such as sunbathing and swimming to more adventurous activities like snorkeling and canoeing, Sims will have plenty to do. They can even explore the depths of the ocean and meet mermaids or witness volcanic activity.
Sulani is heavily inspired by Polynesian islands, particularly the Hawaiian Islands, considering the whole atmosphere of the world. This vibrant world consists of three distinct neighborhoods and fourteen lots, providing plenty of space for exploration. Eight of these lots are built on the water, allowing for a unique style of house building. Players can now build their dream underground or on water houses without needing to use pools to be able to do so. Not only are these lots perfect for building, but they also offer easy access to the ocean for swimming, letting inhabitants take a plunge off their deck whenever they please.
Mermaids are a returning occult life-state to be brought back to The Sims 4 Island Living Expansion Pack. As of now, mermaids are the only other occult life state introduced with an Expansion Pack, apart from aliens. Much like their counterparts in The Sims 3, Sims in The Sims 4 can become a mermaid using a Mermaidic Kelp or by being born from mermaid parents. However, unlike The Sims 3, The Sims 4 players can also create mermaid Sims and customize both their human and mermaid forms in CAS.
Mermaid Sims have similar needs to regular Sims, but with a new need - Hydration - replacing Hygiene. To replenish this need, mermaids can swim in the sea or a pool, shower, bathe or drink water. Furthermore, mermaids do not offer any perk or level-up system similar to other occult Sims, such as vampires, spellcasters, or werewolfs, but they still do have various powers. Mermaids can influence various different emotions or actions of other Sims with various Siren Songs, most of which use up Hydration.
Furthermore, with the use of a conch, mermaids can also control the weather, such as calling for rain, thunderstorms, or clear skies. Calling for rain can help replenish the hydration need of mermaids, while clear skies can be beneficial for Sims who want to enjoy a pleasant day at the beach. While swimming in the ocean, mermaids can also call upon an azure dolphin. They have unique interactions with both normal Sims and mermaid Sims, making them an interesting occult to explore. Since they do not have many limitations, they can be played in every world with ease, quite similar to normal Sims.
Being a conservationist in Sulani is an important activity that any Sim can take part in. By engaging in activities such as cleaning beaches and digging for trash, players can help to improve the Islands' ecosystem and gain points. This interactive system is not explicitly mentioned, but it is nonetheless an important part of the island, and it is great to see how the island transforms over time. The new conservationist career in Sulani has the primary aim of maintaining and improving the local ecosystem.
By taking part in activities that help Sulani bloom, the conservationist seeks to create a positive impact on the environment for future generations. While the career on its own is quite straightforward, with tasks related to spreading awareness for the ecosystem, this career also gets additional interactions exclusive to the Sims following this career, which significantly helps with improving the world. For example, spraying invasive species, which only this career can do, gives 10 points, while digging for trash only gives 1 point.
The Conservationist career is divided into two distinct branches: Marine Biologist and Environmental Manager. Marine Biologists require logic and fitness, while Environmental Managers require logic and charisma. Both of these branches have reward traits for the highest rank, with Master of the Sea for Marine Biologists and Natural Speaker for Environmental Managers. Sims with the Master of the Sea trait have an easier time navigating on water and can make friends with mermaids and dolphins more quickly.
This makes it an ideal career for both mermaids and normal Sims alike. Natural Speaker Sims have the ability to easily convince other Sims to take more action in protecting the environment, which can be used to help restore the Sulani ecosystem. Lastly, if players own the Discover University pack, the Environmental Manager career is one of the best choices to pursue if they receive a distinguished degree in Foxbury for Economics.
Part-time jobs offer the perfect solution for Sims of ages teenage and above. For teenage Sims and students in university, part-time jobs provide a great way to make some money without compromising their studies. Working a part-time job also allows Sims to focus on other activities for most of the day. For older Sims, it is possible to take on two part-time jobs, as long as their schedules don't clash. All part-time jobs have up to three levels in total. Currently, the base game offers five part-time jobs, whilst Island Living and High School Years add three and two more respectively. The part-time jobs included with Island Living - Diver, Lifeguard and Fisherman - all align perfectly with the world of Sulani.
Although these part-time jobs in the expansion could have been a great way to introduce immersive mini-careers to The Sims 4, none of them require any daily tasks or allow for any real immersion in the career. Sims will be going to rabbit hole locations during their shifts, which typically last between 3-4 hours on 4-5 days of the week. The promotion tasks are also relatively simple, requiring only high performance and a few other simple tasks. For the Diver job, players are required to buy some inexpensive items, while the Lifeguard career requires fitness skill and the Fisherman career requires fishing skill. Out of all the jobs, the Diver job is the most worthwhile since the work hours better align with school schedules, and Sims can make more money while working fewer hours at 70 Simoleons per hour at level 3.
Odd Jobs in The Sims 4 with the Island Living Expansion Pack are an excellent way for your Sims to make some extra money. Although the pay isn't particularly high, the gig-based system provides great flexibility since these tasks can be performed alongside regular careers and don't have stringent requirements. Multiple odd-jobs can be completed in a day if they wish to do so, making it a perfect way for carefree Sims who want to spend their days relaxing at the beach. It is also a great way for players to challenge themselves in a rags to riches playthrough and see if they can survive solely on odd jobs without a career.
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