Score Tracking & Leaderboards
The Dynasty system in The Sims 4: Royalty & Legacy introduces a dynamic scoring mechanism that tracks your family's achievements across generations. This score, often referred to as Prestige, is influenced by several factors, including the number of generations that have successfully completed a noble career, the accumulation of wealth, and the successful completion of kingdom-wide events. For players engaging with the multiplayer aspects or simply seeking to compare their legacy's prowess, leaderboards offer a competitive edge. Your Dynasty's Prestige is calculated based on a complex algorithm that factors in the traits of your Sims, their career advancements within the Noble career, and any successful completion of Anasi Trials. High Prestige can unlock unique perks and influence your standing within the simulated kingdom. Keep an eye on your Dynasty's score through the dedicated Dynasty panel, accessible from the Simology tab. This panel provides a detailed breakdown of your current Prestige, highlighting areas of strength and potential weaknesses in your legacy's development. Aim to consistently achieve high scores to solidify your family's place in history.
- Prestige Calculation: Influenced by career achievements, wealth, and event completion.
- Noble Career Impact: Sims reaching the highest ranks in the Noble career contribute significantly to Prestige.
- Anasi Trials: Successful completion of these trials offers a substantial boost to your Dynasty's score.
- Kingdom Events: Participation and success in kingdom-wide events directly impact Prestige.
While direct player-vs-player leaderboards might not be a core feature in all modes, the game encourages internal competition by allowing you to compare your current Dynasty's Prestige against your past achievements. This fosters a sense of continuous improvement and strategic planning for future generations. Consider focusing on specific goals, such as having every heir reach the "King/Queen" rank in the Noble career, or accumulating a certain amount of Simoleons within a single generation, to maximize your Prestige gains. The game also subtly tracks the success of your Sims in maintaining royal favor, which can indirectly influence your Prestige score by opening up more opportunities for high-scoring activities.