Every seasoned Sims 4 player knows the unique frustration of loading into a beautiful, carefully curated home only to hear that dreaded chime. You spin the camera around, and your brand-new FutureCube gaming console is gone. The family heirloom? Vanished. The toilet? Somehow, a visitor has pocketed your toilet.
(Bienchen): This mod prevents Sims from autonomously swiping objects. They will only be able to autonomously swipe food items. Sharing is Caring - NAP Overhaul
If an item was recently stolen by a Sim with the Kleptomaniac trait, you might see an option to if you have a friendly relationship with them. However, for unplayed NPCs, the items often disappear permanently, requiring you to manually replace them from Build/Buy mode. sims 4 stop stealing mod
Specifically designed for the Eco Lifestyle expansion, this mod by Zero at Mod The Sims restricts what Sims can steal when the "Sharing is Caring" NAP is active. Instead of stealing expensive furniture or fixtures, Sims are limited to minor items like pet toys.
Sims with the trait are supposed to be the only ones who swipe items, but thanks to bugs and overly autonomous interactions, non-Kleptomaniac Sims often help themselves to small decor items, books, and fitness equipment when visiting lots. Every seasoned Sims 4 player knows the unique
LittleMsSam is a titan in the Sims modding community, known for creating highly customizable mods that fix the "annoyances" of the game. Her "Stop Using My Stuff" suite is the gold standard for preventing theft.
These mods alter the coding of interactions. They tell the game engine that if an object belongs to a specific Sim or household, it is "off-limits" for autonomous interactions by non-household members unless permission is explicitly granted. Vanished
In this article, we are diving deep into the . We will explore why the base game mechanics are so broken, how these mods restore order to your gameplay, and the specific mods you need to download to protect your household’s inventory.