I know some people might not agree but I just would love to have babies to be part of the family it kinda annoys me that babies are objects. Yes you can age them up and have toddlers but babies irl have more personality then the potatoes we have.... I know people are gonna say well they’re there for 3 days but I would love to play a full life
What I would love is to have them be like sims two babies but have the objects forms sims 3 with changing tables and be able to put clothing and little bows or hats on them. Have children be able to hold them with pillows in their laps
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BabyQs!
I am really looking forward to changing their outfit with the knitting pack.
They had such cute heads in TS3 and TS2 and then we get *that* in TS4, why.
I only take cute pictures of them from the back. Their face would ruin it.
They should include at least one of everything when they come out with a pack that has a distinct look to it so you can have a cohesive lot. This includes bassinets, toddler beds and potties, kid’s beds, kitchen appliances, etc.
Question: Has anyone got cc bassinets/cribs to work? I keep trying the ones from Around The Sims 4 but I can't get them to work.
Yes I know this but it’s only this pack you get it no base game. So if you want clothing for the babies then you have to pack for a pack sadly
It's a nice start. However I will not be satisfied until babies are real sims and not objects.
wow that would hurt
It's not about pain, even thought yeah - it would. It's about the fact that babies in sims 4 are nothing more than a furniture. Yeah they're cute and all, but it gets old very easily and quickly. And the fact that toddlers are rather awesome in gameplay doesn't compensate for it. Babies need to be a lot more, otherwise they're so boring that people just skip the stage completely. And no - not new clothes from knitting pack.
Sims being able to knit onesies for the babies is a nice start indeed as they haven't had anything added for them at all since the beginning.
Or at the very least not just for babies, but more so things for pregnant sims in leading up to their birth to make it a bit more meaningful. Really need things like a baby shower added to planning events for sure which would be nice as well as relatives or friends recognizing said sim is pregnant in sending gifts to them.
Think I'd like things like that more moreso than babies being released from their bassinet prison
that is in the game politician kissing babies but you have to go to a sims house to do it @Admiral8Q
It also saddens me that when I’m in build/buy mode and moving stuff around, then forget that I can’t save until I place the baby I have in my inventory.
A baby. In inventory.
Really just puts the icing on top of the cake! They really are just... there.
Once they’re home from the hospital I just queue up a bunch of care actions, like feed, change diaper, etc. Only to build a stronger relationship between parent(s) and child. I don’t even spend a sim day with them, because once they’re all good friends with the baby I just age ‘em up to get to more cute/interesting interactions.
I caught a funny moment more recently when a baby was aging up to toddler, I paused for something else, but saw the baby in the air and aimed it for a screenshot.
I call it, "TOSS THE BABY!!!"
And I love the concept of Don Lothario being a stay at home dad. From what I can recall, he was a great father that one time I had a sim be impregnated by him. Wholesome content to see Don out of the Caliente house and teaching his daughter how to talk and such.
They really should take Sims 2 babies as a starting point and improve on them Sims 2 did an amazing job covering what you would expect of a newborn - 3 month or so baby while Sims 4 should improve on past games and give us the full experience be it tummy time learning to crawl and all that comes with it and and eating their first foods. To make babies even feel more so part of the family I'd love if there was a chance of a child sibling to become jealous of the baby when it comes home from hospital.