My worry about them is the fact that they're tied to the crib and basically just objects. I didn't really like the blue and pink blankets in TS3 to tell boys and girls apart, I don't find that divide necessary.
My worry about them is the fact that they're tied to the crib and basically just objects. I didn't really like the blue and pink blankets in TS3 to tell boys and girls apart, I don't find that divide necessary.
For the last time they are not objects lol.
The crib is separate in Buy Mode, and we had it confirmed months ago that the needs the baby has passes over to the child life stage.
People just assumed because they are tied to the crib, it's like Sims 1. It's not. The Crib is an object in the buy catalogue.
They don't even look different ... so no toddlers and now babies all look the same. Well how boring what the hell am i suppose to do with the baby there is nothing fun about it
My worry about them is the fact that they're tied to the crib and basically just objects. I didn't really like the blue and pink blankets in TS3 to tell boys and girls apart, I don't find that divide necessary.
For the last time they are not objects lol.
The crib is separate in Buy Mode, and we had it confirmed months ago that the needs the baby has passes over to the child life stage.
People just assumed because they are tied to the crib, it's like Sims 1. It's not. The Crib is an object in the buy catalogue.
It's pointless buying a bassinet because one appears when the baby is born, i.e, it's impossible for the baby to exist without it. Delete the bassinet, wave goodbye to your newborn.
My worry about them is the fact that they're tied to the crib and basically just objects. I didn't really like the blue and pink blankets in TS3 to tell boys and girls apart, I don't find that divide necessary.
For the last time they are not objects lol.
The crib is separate in Buy Mode, and we had it confirmed months ago that the needs the baby has passes over to the child life stage.
People just assumed because they are tied to the crib, it's like Sims 1. It's not. The Crib is an object in the buy catalogue.
It's pointless buying a bassinet because one appears when the baby is born, i.e, it's impossible for the baby to exist without it. Delete the bassinet, wave goodbye to your newborn.
Except you can't delete an object when a Sim is using it.
Honestly waste of time to ask for the baby part in the broadcast... its like here is the baby here is the crib that in a few days will dissapear and a kid will magically jump out of...
My worry about them is the fact that they're tied to the crib and basically just objects. I didn't really like the blue and pink blankets in TS3 to tell boys and girls apart, I don't find that divide necessary.
For the last time they are not objects lol.
The crib is separate in Buy Mode, and we had it confirmed months ago that the needs the baby has passes over to the child life stage.
People just assumed because they are tied to the crib, it's like Sims 1. It's not. The Crib is an object in the buy catalogue.
It's pointless buying a bassinet because one appears when the baby is born, i.e, it's impossible for the baby to exist without it. Delete the bassinet, wave goodbye to your newborn.
Except you can't delete an object when a Sim is using it.
In The Sims 3 you don't have to put your baby in a crib. Sure, it's usually a good idea unless you like leaving newborns on the kitchen floor fr three days, but you're not forced to have one. The fact that babies in 4 are undoubtedly tied to their bassinets proves that they're just an object. And don't get me started on having to put them back after every plumming interaction.
They don't even look different ... so no toddlers and now babies all look the same. Well how boring what the hell am i suppose to do with the baby there is nothing fun about it
I agree genders should not based by colors of blue/pink.
No but they could have different baby clothes
You do realise babies in The Sims 2 had no clothes. Most babies just have nappies/diaper's after being born.
Also, in The Sims 3 your baby didn't even have a body.
So I can understand the tied to the crib thing, but the baby itself is a MUCH bigger step up from The Sims 3.
I did think it was good sims even in labour could attend to their needs, but the 'bassinet from the sky' thing and Bella--as well as other family members'--indifference to the newborn was just rubbish!
My worry about them is the fact that they're tied to the crib and basically just objects. I didn't really like the blue and pink blankets in TS3 to tell boys and girls apart, I don't find that divide necessary.
For the last time they are not objects lol.
The crib is separate in Buy Mode, and we had it confirmed months ago that the needs the baby has passes over to the child life stage.
People just assumed because they are tied to the crib, it's like Sims 1. It's not. The Crib is an object in the buy catalogue.
It's pointless buying a bassinet because one appears when the baby is born, i.e, it's impossible for the baby to exist without it. Delete the bassinet, wave goodbye to your newborn.
Except you can't delete an object when a Sim is using it.
In The Sims 3 you don't have to put your baby in a crib. Sure, it's usually a good idea unless you like leaving newborns on the kitchen floor fr three days, but you're not forced to have one. The fact that babies in 4 are undoubtedly tied to their bassinets proves that they're just an object. And don't get me started on having to put them back after every plumming interaction.
They aren't an object.
A Sim can be tied to an object without being an object.
It's already confirmed baby Sims have motives that carry over to when they are a child. An object doesn't have motives/needs.
Surely one of the first EPs HAS to be about families? Every stage aside from adults need a massive improvement.
I don't know. I mean how much opportunity for emotions and weirder stories do families, especially children, provide? Really, who gets excited by finding out you or your significant other is pregnant? Who really cares when the infant is finally birthed? Who's got time to notice that the baby learned to sit up, roll over, crawl, stand or even start putting together some random sounds into the semblance of speech? There's just nothing there.
Toddlers, even worse. It's not like they're starting to run around like little hellions, making messes, talking up storms, getting into more things than infants. Or... Scaring the bejeezus out of their parents' and their parents' friends by, oh, going for a walk on their own.
See, two of the earliest possible life stages and there is just no opportunity for the emotional depth and complexity that comes with being a young adult and blowing airhorns in peoples' ears or making four gross of wooden rabbits or pancakes or starting a cupcake machine on fire!
My worry about them is the fact that they're tied to the crib and basically just objects. I didn't really like the blue and pink blankets in TS3 to tell boys and girls apart, I don't find that divide necessary.
For the last time they are not objects lol.
The crib is separate in Buy Mode, and we had it confirmed months ago that the needs the baby has passes over to the child life stage.
People just assumed because they are tied to the crib, it's like Sims 1. It's not. The Crib is an object in the buy catalogue.
It's pointless buying a bassinet because one appears when the baby is born, i.e, it's impossible for the baby to exist without it. Delete the bassinet, wave goodbye to your newborn.
Except you can't delete an object when a Sim is using it.
In The Sims 3 you don't have to put your baby in a crib. Sure, it's usually a good idea unless you like leaving newborns on the kitchen floor fr three days, but you're not forced to have one. The fact that babies in 4 are undoubtedly tied to their bassinets proves that they're just an object. And don't get me started on having to put them back after every plumming interaction.
They aren't an object.
A Sim can be tied to an object without being an object.
It's already confirmed baby Sims have motives that carry over to when they are a child. An object doesn't have motives/needs.
Pathetic honestly... babies are extremely boring now
Babies were even more boring in The Sims 3 though. You could barely DO anything with them.
In The Sims 2 & The Sims 4 you can do so much more, even if babies can't leave the crib.
The fact that babies don't have a body, and are even more useless in The Sims 3, must ring a bell somewhere.
Pink and blue or not. i definitely need a way to quickly see if a baby is a boy or girl when popping in to each house of the town to adjust the families I don't play a lot. Somewhere there needs to be a hint. In TS3 I could use the family tree to look for "son" or "daughter".
Pathetic honestly... babies are extremely boring now
Babies were even more boring in The Sims 3 though. You could barely DO anything with them.
In The Sims 2 & The Sims 4 you can do so much more, even if babies can't leave the crib.
The fact that babies don't have a body, and are even more useless in The Sims 3, must ring a bell somewhere.
The sims 3 suks and the sims 2 was way better than the sims 4 babies and oh yeah HAD TODDLERS
My worry about them is the fact that they're tied to the crib and basically just objects. I didn't really like the blue and pink blankets in TS3 to tell boys and girls apart, I don't find that divide necessary.
For the last time they are not objects lol.
The crib is separate in Buy Mode, and we had it confirmed months ago that the needs the baby has passes over to the child life stage.
People just assumed because they are tied to the crib, it's like Sims 1. It's not. The Crib is an object in the buy catalogue.
It's pointless buying a bassinet because one appears when the baby is born, i.e, it's impossible for the baby to exist without it. Delete the bassinet, wave goodbye to your newborn.
Except you can't delete an object when a Sim is using it.
In The Sims 3 you don't have to put your baby in a crib. Sure, it's usually a good idea unless you like leaving newborns on the kitchen floor fr three days, but you're not forced to have one. The fact that babies in 4 are undoubtedly tied to their bassinets proves that they're just an object. And don't get me started on having to put them back after every plumming interaction.
They aren't an object.
A Sim can be tied to an object without being an object.
It's already confirmed baby Sims have motives that carry over to when they are a child. An object doesn't have motives/needs.
The cowplant has needs and it is an object.
As in these needs.
You can't view a babies needs, (as in The Sims 2 etc) but when your Sim ages up the needs carry over. So if you just fed your baby, your child Sim will be fully fed.
If you neglected your baby, your child will be low on Social.
My worry about them is the fact that they're tied to the crib and basically just objects. I didn't really like the blue and pink blankets in TS3 to tell boys and girls apart, I don't find that divide necessary.
For the last time they are not objects lol.
The crib is separate in Buy Mode, and we had it confirmed months ago that the needs the baby has passes over to the child life stage.
People just assumed because they are tied to the crib, it's like Sims 1. It's not. The Crib is an object in the buy catalogue.
It's pointless buying a bassinet because one appears when the baby is born, i.e, it's impossible for the baby to exist without it. Delete the bassinet, wave goodbye to your newborn.
Except you can't delete an object when a Sim is using it.
In The Sims 3 you don't have to put your baby in a crib. Sure, it's usually a good idea unless you like leaving newborns on the kitchen floor fr three days, but you're not forced to have one. The fact that babies in 4 are undoubtedly tied to their bassinets proves that they're just an object. And don't get me started on having to put them back after every plumming interaction.
They aren't an object.
A Sim can be tied to an object without being an object.
It's already confirmed baby Sims have motives that carry over to when they are a child. An object doesn't have motives/needs.
The cowplant has needs and it is an object.
If babies were a Sim, atleast they should let us control it (and by that it means letting us see it's mood, moodlets and motives).
My worry about them is the fact that they're tied to the crib and basically just objects. I didn't really like the blue and pink blankets in TS3 to tell boys and girls apart, I don't find that divide necessary.
For the last time they are not objects lol.
The crib is separate in Buy Mode, and we had it confirmed months ago that the needs the baby has passes over to the child life stage.
People just assumed because they are tied to the crib, it's like Sims 1. It's not. The Crib is an object in the buy catalogue.
It's pointless buying a bassinet because one appears when the baby is born, i.e, it's impossible for the baby to exist without it. Delete the bassinet, wave goodbye to your newborn.
Except you can't delete an object when a Sim is using it.
In The Sims 3 you don't have to put your baby in a crib. Sure, it's usually a good idea unless you like leaving newborns on the kitchen floor fr three days, but you're not forced to have one. The fact that babies in 4 are undoubtedly tied to their bassinets proves that they're just an object. And don't get me started on having to put them back after every plumming interaction.
They aren't an object.
A Sim can be tied to an object without being an object.
It's already confirmed baby Sims have motives that carry over to when they are a child. An object doesn't have motives/needs.
The cowplant has needs and it is an object.
As in these needs.
babies dont have the same needs as adult sims so thats incorrect too
Comments
For the last time they are not objects lol.
The crib is separate in Buy Mode, and we had it confirmed months ago that the needs the baby has passes over to the child life stage.
People just assumed because they are tied to the crib, it's like Sims 1. It's not. The Crib is an object in the buy catalogue.
Insta: https://instagram.com/jkarajs?igshid=oef2ymrand3g
No but they could have different baby clothes
It's pointless buying a bassinet because one appears when the baby is born, i.e, it's impossible for the baby to exist without it. Delete the bassinet, wave goodbye to your newborn.
Except you can't delete an object when a Sim is using it.
Insta: https://instagram.com/jkarajs?igshid=oef2ymrand3g
In The Sims 3 you don't have to put your baby in a crib. Sure, it's usually a good idea unless you like leaving newborns on the kitchen floor fr three days, but you're not forced to have one. The fact that babies in 4 are undoubtedly tied to their bassinets proves that they're just an object. And don't get me started on having to put them back after every plumming interaction.
You do realise babies in The Sims 2 had no clothes. Most babies just have nappies/diaper's after being born.
Also, in The Sims 3 your baby didn't even have a body.
So I can understand the tied to the crib thing, but the baby itself is a MUCH bigger step up from The Sims 3.
Insta: https://instagram.com/jkarajs?igshid=oef2ymrand3g
Um, the adults need massive improvement too.
They aren't an object.
A Sim can be tied to an object without being an object.
It's already confirmed baby Sims have motives that carry over to when they are a child. An object doesn't have motives/needs.
Insta: https://instagram.com/jkarajs?igshid=oef2ymrand3g
I don't know. I mean how much opportunity for emotions and weirder stories do families, especially children, provide? Really, who gets excited by finding out you or your significant other is pregnant? Who really cares when the infant is finally birthed? Who's got time to notice that the baby learned to sit up, roll over, crawl, stand or even start putting together some random sounds into the semblance of speech? There's just nothing there.
Toddlers, even worse. It's not like they're starting to run around like little hellions, making messes, talking up storms, getting into more things than infants. Or... Scaring the bejeezus out of their parents' and their parents' friends by, oh, going for a walk on their own.
See, two of the earliest possible life stages and there is just no opportunity for the emotional depth and complexity that comes with being a young adult and blowing airhorns in peoples' ears or making four gross of wooden rabbits or pancakes or starting a cupcake machine on fire!
[/sarcasm]
The cowplant has needs and it is an object.
Babies were even more boring in The Sims 3 though. You could barely DO anything with them.
In The Sims 2 & The Sims 4 you can do so much more, even if babies can't leave the crib.
The fact that babies don't have a body, and are even more useless in The Sims 3, must ring a bell somewhere.
Insta: https://instagram.com/jkarajs?igshid=oef2ymrand3g
The sims 3 suks and the sims 2 was way better than the sims 4 babies and oh yeah HAD TODDLERS
As in these needs.
You can't view a babies needs, (as in The Sims 2 etc) but when your Sim ages up the needs carry over. So if you just fed your baby, your child Sim will be fully fed.
If you neglected your baby, your child will be low on Social.
This was confirmed months ago.
Insta: https://instagram.com/jkarajs?igshid=oef2ymrand3g
If babies were a Sim, atleast they should let us control it (and by that it means letting us see it's mood, moodlets and motives).
babies dont have the same needs as adult sims so thats incorrect too