"I Can't With This Game:" The Sims 4 Gives Players A Hilarious Option To Water Their Garden
A player of The Sims 4 has discovered one of the strangest quirks the game has to offer after choosing to garden at the worst possible time. In The Sims 4, a player's options will often be affected not only by place, time, personality, and profession, but also by mood. Moods work a lot more simply in more recent games, especially compared to the recently re-released Sims 1 and 2; the series now uses a series of status effects called Moodlets, which influence a Sim's behavior based on their circumstances.
And, as Reddit user Chaseroni_n_cheese recently discovered, Moodlets can make Sims do very strange things, like attempt to water their plants with their tears. This player attempted to interact with a small garden plot they had planted while their Sim was crying, only to see among the usual options "Water with Tears." They didn't go on to say whether they'd actually tried it or not, or what the results might have been - tears may be too salty for some plants, after all - but the mere existence of this absurd option was enough to send the Sims fandom into a frenzy.
The Sims 4 Lets Players Water Their Garden With Their Tears
Sims Players Share Similar Experiences
While many players were already aware of this option, others apparently weren't, with many players delighted at the idea of watering their gardens with their tears. Some players, like GalaxyPowderedCat, used it as the inspiration for a new challenge run: make a Sim with the Gloomy trait, and attempt to keep their garden alive using only their tears.
Others shared similar experiences in which Moodlets influenced their Sims' behavior. Th4t_4ngel pointed out that, when they're angry, Sims may also be presented with the option to take an "angry poop." Panicked poops are also popular if the Sim is scared.
Our Take: The Sims Franchise Has Some Very Interesting Quirks
Options Are Near Limitless
And really, that's just skimming the surface; there are any number of weird and wonderful things that Sims can do at the intersection of Moodlets and behavior. With so many different stimuli to influence their moods, and so many different objects and people to interact with, and so many different Sims expansion packs to expand on all of the above, The Sims 4 is full of bizarre behavioral choices that players can use to craft any kind of story. The Sims has always been like this, and with even more expansion packs on the way, it's only going to get better.
From the ability to die of embarrassment, to a hidden aspiration that makes your Sim obsessed with grilled cheese, to having a child with Father Winter, The Sims 4 is full of strange, reality-bending options that allow players to live out their wildest dreams and their worst nightmares. It's one of the series' characteristic quirks, and one of the things that's earned it enduring popularity over the years. Fans love The Sims 4 not because it's an accurate recreation of real life, but because it lets them get even weirder.
Sources: Chaseroni_n_cheese/Reddit, GalaxyPowderedCat/Reddit, Th4t_4ngel/Reddit

The Sims 4

- Released
- September 2, 2014
- ESRB
- T for Teen: Crude Humor, Sexual Themes, Violence
- Developer(s)
- Maxis
- Publisher(s)
- Electronic Arts
- Engine
- Proprietary Engine
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