No, there are quite a few accidents that happen to children going through puberty which is and can be very embarrassing. It think I don't want to see those sort of things in The Sims games. lol
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Hard pass on this. They have mood swings. That's enough. I think if you have parenthood you can also give your sims facial break outs and that's enough reality for me.
Mood swings, and acne are a pretty good representation of puberty, without having to go into potentially inappropriate detail.
The only additional thing that could be added to the concept, would be for teens to obsess over things, like particular books, movies, music, and celebrities.
The only additional thing that could be added to the concept, would be for teens to obsess over things, like particular books, movies, music, and celebrities.
No. They might put in the menopause and men's mid-life crisis too!
I think it would be an interesting little touch to have a female Sim, a few days before ageing up to an elder, start fanning herself and getting overheated moodlets at random.
I'm all for changes that make the life stages more different than just what the Sims look like. Currently, I think all of the Sims from teenager to elder are too similar.
I mean I guess the question would be what exactly would going through puberty mean? I myself as a girl don't remember anything "specific" happen besides a few girly issues. Some people get acne and we already have mood swings. What else could there be?
And remember not ALL teens even get acne. It's a hormonal imbalance and many adults may also get it.
And mentally everyone ages and acts differently.
I just can't think of what could be added.
I'd personally much rather just have a highschool pack with teen drama and activities.
I'm in the no camp as well. For one, timing it is very hard, as it starts at like 8 or 9 for some, and not til 14 or later for others, and doesn't happen as a singular event but a slow and ongoing series of visible and not-visible changes and isn't as readily leant to standardizing.
They'd also need to have a different timeline and way of playing out puberty for each sex, and possibly, to be fair, add in an intersex category because let's face it, not everyone is actually even physically neatly binary even though we are a mammalian species and do generally and usually come in male or female, anatomically. So a certain small percentage of Sims would need to be intersex.
Then, to be fair also, there needs to be acknowledgement of the end-game, the midlife hormonal changes and/or declines that affect men and women and intersex people, again, on differing but overlapping timelines, to differing but overlapping degrees...
They could handle it with the same slapdash stereotyping as is done with teen puberty, standardizing it to a shallow formula of: erectile dysfunction, muscle loss, fat gain, depression, and the buying of a little red sportscar for males, and for females, alternating between rage and tears, depression, muscle loss and fat gain also, and unpredictable changes in libido also, and...whatever the female analogue is to the buying of a little red sportscar, in the stereotypes.
I can see lots of reasons to leave it alone.
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That's a big fat no for me, that's not something I would be interested. I have 3 girls in RL who are each 5 years apart in age, I did female teens for 15 years straight, one would turn 18 and then the next one would turn 13 that same year and then repeat again .... so no thank you!
Puberty? Probably not, but it depends on what that entails. Lifestages being actually different from each other? 100 times yes. As people have mentioned above we already have mood swings, and if you use mods, Slice Of Life has an amazing skincare and menstruation system. I think instead of adding more lifestages that will have barely any decent CAS items and 0 gameplay depth, we just need to improve what we have already.
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I thought so too. Do those mood swings and 'phases' not count as puberty?
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The only additional thing that could be added to the concept, would be for teens to obsess over things, like particular books, movies, music, and celebrities.
I love this idea!!
I think it would be an interesting little touch to have a female Sim, a few days before ageing up to an elder, start fanning herself and getting overheated moodlets at random.
I'm all for changes that make the life stages more different than just what the Sims look like. Currently, I think all of the Sims from teenager to elder are too similar.
And remember not ALL teens even get acne. It's a hormonal imbalance and many adults may also get it.
And mentally everyone ages and acts differently.
I just can't think of what could be added.
I'd personally much rather just have a highschool pack with teen drama and activities.
TS3 Generations had a chance of midlife crisis for adult Sims.
Yes, probably but when I played Generations I didn't touch it. Bad memories.
They'd also need to have a different timeline and way of playing out puberty for each sex, and possibly, to be fair, add in an intersex category because let's face it, not everyone is actually even physically neatly binary even though we are a mammalian species and do generally and usually come in male or female, anatomically. So a certain small percentage of Sims would need to be intersex.
Then, to be fair also, there needs to be acknowledgement of the end-game, the midlife hormonal changes and/or declines that affect men and women and intersex people, again, on differing but overlapping timelines, to differing but overlapping degrees...
They could handle it with the same slapdash stereotyping as is done with teen puberty, standardizing it to a shallow formula of: erectile dysfunction, muscle loss, fat gain, depression, and the buying of a little red sportscar for males, and for females, alternating between rage and tears, depression, muscle loss and fat gain also, and unpredictable changes in libido also, and...whatever the female analogue is to the buying of a little red sportscar, in the stereotypes.
I can see lots of reasons to leave it alone.
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