In Sims 4, players have the opportunity to find Research Archive Machines in three distinct overworld locations. Furthermore, if they prefer not to venture outside, these machines can also be purchased and placed in their homes.

The first location to uncover these machines is within the Foxbury Institute. Here, you’ll find two Research Archive Machines at Larry’s Lagoon on the second floor.
The second location is at the University of Britechester, where you can locate two more machines at Darby’s Den, positioned on the far left wall.
Lastly, you can explore the Laurel Library in Gibbs Hill, where you’ll discover four Research Archive Machines in the far-right room of the library.
It’s worth noting that you can expand these locations by adding more Research Archive Machines if you choose to edit these lots in the manage world mode.
Now, let’s delve into the process of procuring Research Archive Machines for your home. There are three different ways to find them in the menu:
- Use the search bar in the top left corner of the build/buy menu and search for “Research Archive Machine.”
- Navigate to “Objects by Room” and then to the “Study” tab. Within this tab, go to “Hobbies and Skill,” which is indicated in the menu by the easel.
- Alternatively, search for it by selecting “Objects by Function” and head to the options bar. From there, choose “Activities and Skill” and find it under “Knowledge,” marked in the menu by the chess table.
Once you locate it, you can place the Research Archive Machine in your home and leverage its capabilities fully.
However, it’s important to remember that the Research Archive Machine cannot function as a standard computer. You’ll need a separate computer for regular computer tasks.
Learning with the Research Archive Machine in Sims 4:
The Research Archive Machine serves multiple purposes for players. It enables them to learn the Research & Debate skill, as well as enhance other skills through research.
Additionally, Sims who are enrolled in university can use the machine to study for their classes.
When interacting with the Research Archive Machine for the first time and lacking skills, your only option is to initiate research. You can choose from various research topics.
One significant advantage of using the Research Archive Machine for research is the dual skill-building it offers. It enhances both the Research & Debate skill and the skill you’re currently researching. For instance, if you select “Results of Photo Editing” for research, your Research & Debate skill will improve alongside your photography skill, allowing you to master two skills simultaneously.
Especially in the initial stages, focusing on research methodologies is beneficial. It accelerates your Research & Debate skill growth, allowing you to maximize its benefits quickly.




