What are Likes and Dislikes in The Sims 4? Likes and Dislikes: Color Likes and Dislikes: Music Likes and Dislikes: Hobbies & Skills Likes and Dislikes: Decor How to set your Sims’ Likes and Dislikes in The Sims 4 Comparison: The Sims 4 Likes and Dislikes vs The Sims 3 Favorites
What are Likes and Dislikes in The Sims 4?
Likes and Dislikes determine a Sim’s preferences across a few different genres: Color, Music, Hobbies & Skills, and (if you have Dream Home Decorator installed) Decor. You can use Likes and Dislikes to complement a Sim’s Aspiration and Traits in determining their personality. However, you can set Likes and Dislikes completely separately and aren’t constrained by other aspects of their personality.
Who says a musclebound body building bro can’t love pink clothes and Queen Anne furniture? Or maybe that upstanding well-behaved member of society winds down by playing elaborate pranks on their enemies? How about a dyed-in-the-wool Snob who just really likes to listen to cheesy Christmas music all year round? It’s up to you whether you use the new system to double down on your Sims’ existing personalities or give them some unexpected new depths. Of course, a mixed approach is always good. You can set up to 20 Likes and Dislikes total per Sim, so you’ve got the freedom to set a tone while still throwing in the odd curveball.
Likes and Dislikes: Color
There are 11 colours to choose from as your Sims’ likes and dislikes. As you might expect, they are: black, white, brown, grey, red, orange, yellow, green, blue, purple, and pink.
A Sim’s liked and disliked colours impact on how they will respond to a renovation in Dream Home Decorator.
Likes and Dislikes: Music
Options for musical preferences are based on the in-game radio stations. Which of these you have access to will depend on what add-on content you have installed. Even if you only own the base game, however, you’ll have 13 types of music to choose from.
Any radio station from a pack you own that can be played on an ordinary stereo can be liked or disliked. The only ones your Sims can’t express a preference for are the Talk Radio station from City Living (since it doesn’t play music); the skill-locked DJ stations from Get Together; and the item-locked DJ R-3X Stereo station from Journey to Batuu.
Listening or dancing to liked music will give a Sim a stronger Happy moodlet than the base for those activities, and their fun need will increase much faster.
However, listening or dancing to disliked music will grant a Tense moodlet, and the Sim’s fun need will go down instead of increasing.
Likes and Dislikes: Hobbies & Skills
Options for liked and disliked hobbies and skills are drawn directly from the skills you have available in game. Exactly what these are will depend on the add-on content you have installed. Even if you only own the base game, you should have 17 Hobbies & Skills available.
Note that not all of the skills in the game and its add-ons are in this category, and it’s not obvious what the reasons are behind the inclusions and omissions. See the table below for more details:
Sims who participate in activities they like will receive a stronger positive moodlet, and will also gain fun need even if the activity wouldn’t usually grant it. They’re also more likely to do this activity autonomously if you have free will turned on.
On the other hand, Sims who participate in activities they dislike will get a Tense moodlet and become increasingly unhappy if you force them to carry on. They will also never autonomously choose to do an activity of the kind they dislike.
A Sim’s liked and disliked Hobbies & Skills impact on how they will respond to a renovation in Dream Home Decorator. Additionally, a Sim with a particular passion might request a renovation themed around that skill, e.g. a studio for a Sim who likes painting.
Likes and Dislikes: Decor
This genre is only available if you have Dream Home Decorator installed. Options for Decor preferences are drawn directly from the styles available in the content you have installed. Decor categories are drawn from the Decor Style tags you can use to filter items in Build Mode. There are 15 Decor Styles included as Likes and Dislikes in Dream Home Decorator, though it isn’t entirely clear whether some of them require you to have additional packs installed as well. A Sim’s liked and disliked Decor impacts on how they will respond to a renovation in Dream Home Decorator. In Live Mode, Sims in the active household will occasionally detour to examine an object in their environment that aligns with one of their liked or disliked Decor styles. They’ll then get a Happy or Stressed moodlet, depending on their reaction.
How to set your Sims’ Likes and Dislikes in The Sims 4
Once the new update is installed, you can set Sims’ Likes and Dislikes in Create-A-Sim. The new Likes and Dislikes tab will appear on the same area of the screen where you select a Sim’s personality. It’s down and to the right of the Aspiration tab, and should appear as a ? inside a hexagon if your Sim doesn’t have any Likes or Dislikes yet.
Once you set at least one Like or Dislike, the icon will change, and you can hover over it to see a list of all that Sim’s Likes and Dislikes.
You can set most Likes and Dislikes for Sims who are Children and older. However, only Teens and older can have Decor preferences. Apparently that sort of thing takes a more mature and refined palate. Likes and Dislikes seemingly don’t auto-populate for unplayed characters except for in a few specific circumstances:
When you select a Sim to be your client in Dream Home Decorator. When you directly ask about their favourites in coversation. If they participate in a hobby activity while on the lot with your currently active Sim. (If the Sim in question is another one of your played characters, you may receive the pop-up asking you to confirm or reject the hobby.)
This means that pre-made Sims, and Sims in saves you started before the update, won’t have any Likes and Dislikes to begin with — though unplayed Sims are likely to pick up a few in the background of your gameplay. During gameplay, Likes and Dislikes are now displayed under the Simology panel just beneath Traits. (Incidentally, the new update promotes Traits back to the top of the panel, after successive new Simology features had pushed them midway down the list. I for one am very happy to see Traits back at the top where they belong.)
There’s also a handy new Enter Create-a-Sim button on the panel. You can click this at any time in-game to go to a limited version of CAS, like the one you get when your Sim changes their appearance using a mirror or dresser. You can’t change a Sim’s basic info or genetics here, but you can alter their appearance and their Likes and Dislikes.
If a Sim practices a hobby/skill activity or listens to music they’re indifferent to for a few in-game hours, it can eventually effect their Likes and Dislikes.
If they’re in a positive emotion while they participate, after a while you’ll be given the option to add to their Likes. If they’re in a negative emotion, you can get the chance to add to their Dislikes instead. This choice will appear in a pop-up whenever one of your played Sims is on the active lot and participates in a relevant activity — even if they’re not part of your currently active household.
Comparison: The Sims 4 Likes and Dislikes vs The Sims 3 Favorites
Players who’ve been with the franchise for a while might recognise Likes and Dislikes as being similar to the Favorites system in The Sims 3. However, there are a few key differences, so we’ve put together a side-by-side comparison: