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This is a test to see how much traits influence autonomous behavior in The Sims 3 vs. The Sims 4. I created a Sim couple in each game (named Jane and John Jones) and I assigned similar traits to them (with the limitation of only being able to assign three traits in The Sims 4 and Aspiration trait). I built similar houses with objects related to the traits, as well as high quality objects to fulfill their needs. I didn't interact with any object in the world, only with the UI. I used different speeds at random times to reduce the length of the video and to test how autonomy responds when you're playing at different speeds. Traits I Used: John Jones (The Sims 3): Family Oriented, Friendly, Artistic, Virtuoso, Good Cook. Jane Jones (The Sims 3): Friendly, Good, Athletic, Childish, Lucky. John Jones (The Sims 4): Family Oriented, Outgoing, Creative. Aspiration: Musical Genius. Jane Jones (The Sims 4): Outgoing, Active, Childish. Aspiration: Friend of the World. Observations: Traits seem to influence autonomy more in The Sims 3 than in The Sims 4. The Sims 3 highlights traits when they're directly influencing a Sim's behavior. The creative trait in The Sims 4 didn't influence behavior at all in The Sims 4. John Jones didn't use ANY of the creative objects I bought for him (easel, guitar, keyboard). The active trait didn't influence Jane Jones to use the weight lifting machine in The Sims 3, but it did influence her to work out on the TV and play sports video games. Sims in The Sims 4 seemed more prone to initiate social interactions. Multitasking allows them to interact with each other while doing other activities. Sims in The Sims 4 were idle for longer periods of time than in The Sims 3. Using Ultra Speed seemed to exacerbate the issue. This was especially obvious at 12:19 when Jane didn't do anything for 30 Sim minutes. None of the Sims used the bookcase at all. Probably because there were other activities related to their traits they wanted to do instead. Jane in The Sims 3 cooked a group serving. Both Jane and John in The Sims 4 decided to eat quick meals most of the time. Jane cooked an individual serving toward the end of the video. The Good Cook trait didn't influence John's behavior at all in TS3. In both games Sims took care of their needs when they were low.