The Sims 4 features a gallery where every player can share their creations with the members of the community, whether it's households, homes, rooms, or even items and plants. Gamers will be able to find just about anything on The Sims 4 gallery, and they can also publish their builds and share them with the world.
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This article shows players how they save their lots to their Sims 4 library, but it also explains how they can share them to gallery, making it possible for Simmers everywhere to find them and download them for their save files and playthroughs.
How to Save a House to the Library in The Sims 4
Once players have built a home on a lot and are satisfied with the result, they might want to save it and reuse it in the future or simply for safekeeping. However, ithe players doesn't want to share the lot with the rest of the community on the gallery, it is possible to save it to a personal library for later.
To save a house to their own library, players have to enter Build Mode while on that lot, select the Save to My Library button, then Save Lot, fill out the lot's information, such as its name, number of rooms and bathrooms, and a description (if they want), and click on the arrow on the bottom right corner of the screen - this button will save the lot to the player's library.
How to Share a House on the Gallery in The Sims 4
Players can share their newly designed homes to their personal libraries or share them with the rest of the community by uploading the to the gallery.
To share a house on The Sims 4 gallery, players have to select the Save Lot button, which is located in the toolbar on top of the screen in Build Mode, select Save Lot, fill out the information about the lot, and then click on the button on the bottom left of the screen. Once on the gallery, other players will be able to find it and download it to their own libraries.
Players can also select rooms individually in Build Mode and save or upload them by selecting the option Save Room instead.
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OpenCritic Reviews
- Top Critic Avg: 70 /100 Critics Rec: 26%
- Released
- September 2, 2014
- ESRB
- T for Teen: Crude Humor, Sexual Themes, Violence
- Developer(s)
- Maxis
- Publisher(s)
- Electronic Arts
- Engine
- Proprietary Engine
- Cross-Platform Play
- Xbox, PlayStation, and computer versions of Sims 4 are all separate games incompatible with each other
- Cross Save
- no
- Franchise
- The Sims
- Steam Deck Compatibility
- yes
- Genre(s)
- Simulation
- OpenCritic Rating
- Fair
- How Long To Beat
- N/A
- X|S Optimized
- No
- File Size Xbox Series
- 22 GB (November 2023)