I loved the cake dancers in the Sims 1. I doubt that we’ll get anything like them because of how times have changed, but I am curious as to what, if anything, will differentiate the bachelor/bachelorette parties from the other ones.
I assume it’s more like asking the Sim of Honor, and probably is just like a party that happens before the wedding besides that.
Now, the rehearsal dinner would be interesting as well. It would involve having families meet each other and rehearse (practice) the ceremony before having a dinner. (Or the Chinese tea ceremony, if one is doing a wedding in the Chinese tradition, and is another type of special celebration option, according to the wedding blog.)
My daughter & I have only experienced Sims 3 & 4. However, we did see the throwback video of a sim jumping out of a very big cake from Sims 2. We thought it was way too funny & would be a hoot to play it in Sims 4.
They could never get away with it in a T for teen game. They could have dancers like in sims 3, with sexier clothing but that's it.
They got away with it in TS3, I just don't think they'll be able to get away with it in TS4 due to how sensitive people are these days. :-/
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There are more video games and movies as well as TV shows that make the cake dancers seem tame in comparison. Heck, there are movies with strippers in them! I may not be a fan of the cake dancers/strippers, I do think there should be an option on whether or not your Sims can have dancers/strippers at their bachelorette/bachelor parties.
This is a game with woohoo, streaking, skinny dipping. Clothing optional venues and the like. I am sure not quite nude dancers will not be pushing the limits. The only reason it is likely not coming is they did not want to pay for the animations. It was in older sims games and more risqué things are in game already.
Yes, this is exactly why there should be an option to have strippers/cake dancers in the game. Since there are violent superhero video games and other type of violent video games, we should be allowed the right to choose whether or not we want cake dancers/strippers at our Sims bachelorette/bachelor parties.
My daughter & I have only experienced Sims 3 & 4. However, we did see the throwback video of a sim jumping out of a very big cake from Sims 2. We thought it was way too funny & would be a hoot to play it in Sims 4.
I felt the title to this post deep in my soul We get bach parties...now, not gonna lie, Sims 4 is a lot more toned down than 3 was, so I'm not holding my breath, and I didn't see any hint of them in the trailer...but...there could still be surprises lol
I'm afraid they're actually just house parties with the name changed to "bach parties". They didn't show it in the livestream though, so I could be wrong. There might be new interactions that comes with it. I dunno.
They could never get away with it in a T for teen game. They could have dancers like in sims 3, with sexier clothing but that's it.
They got away with it in TS3, I just don't think they'll be able to get away with it in TS4 due to how sensitive people are these days. :-/
Twerking has become mainstream, I don't think people have become more sensitive.
Honestly, I think they have - altho this applies esp. to American culture. It's extremely easy to offend people nowadays and with how overly protective some people are, video games have to adhere to extremely strict ratings depending on what age group they want to market to. And ultimately EA made a choice: market this game primarily to kids, teens and YAs. That isn't to say adults don't play this, I'm in my 30s as well, but with every new pack, it is becoming increasingly clear to me that we are simply not their primary target audience. The trailer VOs alone make this abundantly clear.
Which if I'm being honest scares me a little thinking of TS5. A multiplayer game that they want to be able to target at young people will be incredibly tame in nearly all respects - and I mean, for good reasons. Just makes me wish someone would make a slightly more adult-oriented life simulation game. And with adult, I don't even mean anything hyper risque or dangerous or illegal. Just.. less tame.
I don't like the concept of ppl having strippers at bach parties right before their wedding but I think it would be a good idea to put in venues like nightclubs and lounges.
That's me. I despise that type of thing and way of dressing IRL, but this is a game and I wouldn't have minded. It isn't like anyone has to use them or that type of play if they don't select it.
Sims 3 bachelor(ette) parties gave us dancers, people spraying champagne, and just a very festive, fun atmosphere. All sorts of drama could happen. A tea party atmosphere is not nearly as much fun. It would be nice to have an option for a bit more of a wild time.
I think the best we can hope for is a mod that might add them as I doubt it is happening. That is one of the things watered down in this game. I want the parties to not just be house parties and tea ceremonies. Sims 3 ones weren't bad as they were dressed and just dance and had champaign. They could of just done that to stick with T rating.
From what i've seen of some of the game changers videos, we're not getting them. Bach parties, rehearsal dinners, and family gatherings are all the same thing with different names. You can choose what you want them to do at said parties from a list(same list for all new parties) like you do for holiday traditions but none of them are party dancers.
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From what i've seen of some of the game changers videos, we're not getting them. Bach parties, rehearsal dinners, and family gatherings are all the same thing with different names. You can choose what you want them to do at said parties from a list(same list for all new parties) like you do for holiday traditions but none of them are party dancers.
um nope they AREN'T the same thing "with different names"
From what i've seen of some of the game changers videos, we're not getting them. Bach parties, rehearsal dinners, and family gatherings are all the same thing with different names. You can choose what you want them to do at said parties from a list(same list for all new parties) like you do for holiday traditions but none of them are party dancers.
Bachelor and Bachelorette parties are not the same as any family gathering unless you consider wild adult abandon and Bacchanalian revelry appropriate for a family gathering, which most people do not, which is why children aren't invited to Bachelor/Bachelorette parties ans neither are the Mrs. Crumplebottoms of the world whose hearts couldn't take the vulgar excitement.😆
The whole point of these pre-wedding bacchanalian revels, is traditionally to "whoop it up" one last time before being expected to adhere to the social restraints that decorum required of married folk after the wedding. To get it out of their system, so to speak.
From what i've seen of some of the game changers videos, we're not getting them. Bach parties, rehearsal dinners, and family gatherings are all the same thing with different names. You can choose what you want them to do at said parties from a list(same list for all new parties) like you do for holiday traditions but none of them are party dancers.
um nope they AREN'T the same thing "with different names"
From what I saw of the different parties in this video they were all pretty much the same.:
She even mentions it in the video at around the 19:25 mark. They could add different stuff to differentiate the party types before release, and I could be completely wrong, but from what i'm seeing here, they are. Don't get me wrong I would love to be wrong but it doesn't look that way. As of right now at least.
Have a super fantastic awesome splendid amazing day! -TheQxxn
From what i've seen of some of the game changers videos, we're not getting them. Bach parties, rehearsal dinners, and family gatherings are all the same thing with different names. You can choose what you want them to do at said parties from a list(same list for all new parties) like you do for holiday traditions but none of them are party dancers.
um nope they AREN'T the same thing "with different names"
Sure looks like they are to me. As are a lot of interactions and activities throughout the game, same thing different names.
From what i've seen of some of the game changers videos, we're not getting them. Bach parties, rehearsal dinners, and family gatherings are all the same thing with different names. You can choose what you want them to do at said parties from a list(same list for all new parties) like you do for holiday traditions but none of them are party dancers.
um nope they AREN'T the same thing "with different names"
Sure looks like they are to me. As are a lot of interactions and activities throughout the game, same thing different names.
The "new" parties all look essentially the same to me too. The Bach parties are particularly disappointing. Bach parties are limited to: giving toasts, dancing, having drinks, eating desserts, and a celebration feast. Things that you can already do in base game.
My parents once went to a Family New Years Party. I stress Family, 'cause that is who was there, everybody who was over about 12, grandparents, parents, adults, teens. They said "leave the little bitty kids at home 'cause we'll be up late" and oh boy, they were not only up late, but also there was major drinking going on. My cousin, who was 19, wore a dress that was mostly a short smock that covered the front and back. There was no fabric on the sides and the gap was about 5 inches, all the way from armpit to the short bottom of the skirt. It was held together in a couple of strategic places with gold chains - and no, she didn't wear stockings or underwear. Her mother had helped her redesign the dress specifically for this party! At about 11 pm she wound up on top of a table and danced up there the rest of the night, pulling various male cousins and uncles (even her brothers) up to dance with her. My parents got home about 2 am. Now I wasn't there, but all those cousins who were over 12 were, and nobody cared.
Seriously, kids see way worse than the Sim 1 cake dancer/stripper on TV, movies, and in their other games.
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If the answer turns out to be chronology... whoo boy.
I assume it’s more like asking the Sim of Honor, and probably is just like a party that happens before the wedding besides that.
Now, the rehearsal dinner would be interesting as well. It would involve having families meet each other and rehearse (practice) the ceremony before having a dinner. (Or the Chinese tea ceremony, if one is doing a wedding in the Chinese tradition, and is another type of special celebration option, according to the wedding blog.)
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They got away with it in TS3, I just don't think they'll be able to get away with it in TS4 due to how sensitive people are these days. :-/
Twerking has become mainstream, I don't think people have become more sensitive.
Yes, this is exactly why there should be an option to have strippers/cake dancers in the game. Since there are violent superhero video games and other type of violent video games, we should be allowed the right to choose whether or not we want cake dancers/strippers at our Sims bachelorette/bachelor parties.
I miss this so much! Sims 2 was silly and fun.
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I'm hoping for strippers too.
Meanwhile, teens today are watching shows like Riverdale and Euphoria. EA forgets they're rated T for teen and not E for everyone.
Actually I liked cake dancers when i was kid they reminded me of circus
also i preferred the female cake dancer because she was beautiful and i always thought the dude was bummer
Honestly, I think they have - altho this applies esp. to American culture. It's extremely easy to offend people nowadays and with how overly protective some people are, video games have to adhere to extremely strict ratings depending on what age group they want to market to. And ultimately EA made a choice: market this game primarily to kids, teens and YAs. That isn't to say adults don't play this, I'm in my 30s as well, but with every new pack, it is becoming increasingly clear to me that we are simply not their primary target audience. The trailer VOs alone make this abundantly clear.
Which if I'm being honest scares me a little thinking of TS5. A multiplayer game that they want to be able to target at young people will be incredibly tame in nearly all respects - and I mean, for good reasons. Just makes me wish someone would make a slightly more adult-oriented life simulation game. And with adult, I don't even mean anything hyper risque or dangerous or illegal. Just.. less tame.
That's me. I despise that type of thing and way of dressing IRL, but this is a game and I wouldn't have minded. It isn't like anyone has to use them or that type of play if they don't select it.
Lets make this a reality!
um nope they AREN'T the same thing "with different names"
Bachelor and Bachelorette parties are not the same as any family gathering unless you consider wild adult abandon and Bacchanalian revelry appropriate for a family gathering, which most people do not, which is why children aren't invited to Bachelor/Bachelorette parties ans neither are the Mrs. Crumplebottoms of the world whose hearts couldn't take the vulgar excitement.😆
The whole point of these pre-wedding bacchanalian revels, is traditionally to "whoop it up" one last time before being expected to adhere to the social restraints that decorum required of married folk after the wedding. To get it out of their system, so to speak.
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From what I saw of the different parties in this video they were all pretty much the same.:
She even mentions it in the video at around the 19:25 mark. They could add different stuff to differentiate the party types before release, and I could be completely wrong, but from what i'm seeing here, they are. Don't get me wrong I would love to be wrong but it doesn't look that way. As of right now at least.
The "new" parties all look essentially the same to me too. The Bach parties are particularly disappointing. Bach parties are limited to: giving toasts, dancing, having drinks, eating desserts, and a celebration feast. Things that you can already do in base game.
Seriously, kids see way worse than the Sim 1 cake dancer/stripper on TV, movies, and in their other games.