Unlimited Likes And Dislikes Apr 2026
Suddenly, Arthur didn't just like blue; he liked Navy, Teal, Cerulean, and even that specific, questionable shade of "Sim-Lish Chartreuse." He didn't just enjoy Fitness; he developed a passion for rock climbing, cross-stitch, debris-salvaging, and debating the merits of local folklore.
In the context of The Sims 4 , is a popular gameplay mod created by Zerbu . While the game typically limits a Sim to 50 preferences, this mod allows them to have an opinion on almost everything by increasing that limit to 100,000. Unlimited Likes and Dislikes
Arthur was a "Maxis-standard" Sim. He liked the color blue, Alternative music, and Fitness. He disliked Fruitcake—obviously—and Mischief. His life was predictable, confined to the few boxes he had checked in the Simology tab. Then came the "Unlimited" update. Suddenly, Arthur didn't just like blue; he liked
In a world where most Sims were happy with a few hobbies, Arthur was a whirlwind of 100,000 opinions. He was the most human Sim in Willow Creek—completely exhausted by his own complexity, but never, ever bored. AI responses may include mistakes. Learn more Arthur was a "Maxis-standard" Sim
But the "Unlimited" life had a dark side. Because he could dislike just as much as he liked, Arthur became the world’s most particular critic. He grew to despise the sound of wind chimes, the texture of ham sandwiches, and the very concept of "Small Talk."
Here is a short story inspired by the concept of a Sim with a truly unlimited personality: The Sim Who Liked Everything (And Hated the Rest)


I used capital letters to mark the clockwise face rotations: F (front), R (right), L (left), U (up), D (down).
When the white edges are solved we can move on to solve the white corners.
twisting the corner in each step. Using this trick you can solve each white corner in less than 6 iterations.
When a center layer piece is in its correct position, but oriented incorrectly then use the same algorithm to take it out, inserting another piece to replace it temporarily.


1. Hold the cube in your hand having an unsolved yellow corner in the highlighted top-right-front position.