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In a surprising turn of events, EA has opted to revamp and release both The Sims 1 and The Sims 2 for PC users. These titles are available individually as well as in a bundled pack on Steam, much to the delight of seasoned fans who cherish the nostalgia and newcomers eager to explore the classics.
With these releases, some players have questions about various gameplay elements. Those unfamiliar with the early Sims titles may find certain aspects puzzling, especially the frequent and bothersome bug infestations depicted in the first game.
Why You Have Flies & Bugs in Sims 1
Flies and Cockroaches Can Quickly Overrun Your Lot
Flies and bugs have been a part of The Sims universe from the very start. Even in The Sims 4, flies are drawn to rotten food, dirty dishes, and foul laundry. However, in the original Sims, flies can show up for a variety of reasons, which diverges quite a bit from the mechanics in later titles.
While they still hover around spoiled food, they also flock to piles of trash, dead rodents, and pet droppings. Additionally, The Sims 1 features “free-range flies,” which can suddenly materialize in untidy homes.
All it takes is a cluttered living space for these nuisances to wreak havoc. While they don’t pose a direct threat, flies are troublesome and can diminish a room’s cleanliness rating. A lower cleanliness rating can influence a Sim’s mood since, let’s face it, no one wants to live in a filthy environment, and flies serve as a constant reminder of the disorder in The Sims 1.
In addition to flies, players can also attract cockroaches within the game, particularly from the Livin’ Large expansion pack. These little pests are known to disturb Sims and can add to their stress levels. The bug infestation mechanics are among the more challenging and unique aspects of the original Sims design, which could be a learning curve for players who are new to the series.
How to Get Rid of Flies & Bugs in Sims 1
Maintain a Tidy Space In and Out & Consider Hiring Assistance
Flies and bugs can easily invade your virtual home in The Sims, but removing them is often more challenging. It’s crucial to do more than just eliminate the source of the mess, although that’s a great starting point. Ensure you consistently dispose of trash, tidy up clutter, wash dirty dishes, and change bed linens regularly. Keeping your home in tip-top shape is essential to keeping those unwelcome insects at bay.
If you spot cockroaches, you can instruct your Sims to step on them, which may help reduce the infestation.
Don’t forget to keep the outside of your home clean, too. To make upkeep easier, you may choose to hire help, such as a maid, a gardener, or a butler. Even if your Sim doesn’t have the Messy trait, accidents can still happen. However, selecting a Sim without that trait will likely result in fewer messes and more cleaning.
Once you establish a solid cleaning routine in The Sims 1, you’ll find it easier to manage your home and keep those annoying bugs at bay. However, it’s best to start as soon as possible to prevent these infestations altogether, as once they settle in, getting rid of them can be quite a challenge.