![]() ![]() You can turn the pop ups off, or tune them so you only get ones related to your Sims friends and/or relatives. You can count on spending several hours doing this, but it is well worth the effort. So 50 houses supports a population of 150 sims. ![]() I sort of assume that the typical house will house 3 sims on the average. You really only need 50 to 60 for a well populated world. By the way, last time I looked, there were over 300,000 homes available for download at various sites. Then you can move them into the homes in your neighborhood. ![]() In any case there are thousands and thousands of premade sims ready to be downloaded and installed. I am assuming people are uploading their sims because they want them to be used. You can find sims here, on the exchange, at TSR or through other sites like the My Sims 3 blog. Personally, I really don't want to be bothered making 100 or more sims, so I filch other sims. Plan on adding between 30 and 100 sims to your world. This means, you usually need to kickstart the process. Waiting for the story progression to fill up your world does not work if you want to play a social game. But your young adult sims may very well be elders by the time their are suitable spouses for them. The various story progressions will eventually fill up your worlds. But those are the exceptions rather than the rule. It's not universal, and there are a FEW populated player created worlds. One of the weaknesses of most player created worlds is they come unpopulated. ![]()
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