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The best part about playing The Sims 4 is probably the amount of customization. From the way that you make your character look to the way that you design their house ...
While The Sims 4 is the most expansive in terms of freedom for building, it still has that pesky grid that objects snap to. Whether you’re doing something as simple as rotating items, to more ...
You can rotate objects in The Sims 4 by right-clicking, using the comma and period keys, or pressing the bumpers. If you're using the Sims 3 camera options, you'll rotate by clicking and dragging ...
Every Sims player has, in their past, built a plain, box-shaped house with a single gabled roof and a weirdly empty-feeling living room inside and wondered "why does this look so wrong?" It's a canon ...
There's no right or wrong way to play The Sims 4, but here are a few pointers on how to get started in the game. Shelby Brown (she/her/hers) is an editor for CNET's services team. She covers tips and ...
To rotate anything, make sure it is selected and ready to be placed in the world, but don’t place it. Instead, hit either the comma (,) key, period (.) key, or your right mouse button to rotate the ...