@Lustianicia The lack of height difference in grown up Sims don't make sense either. Instead of pre-teens, I would prefer that teens just look more like something in between child and grown up. It has something to do with balance, not realism. For me, anyways. My list: - Less use of phone - Shorter stature
I don't think it is necessary. They are already higher than young adult voices and will become progressively deeper as they age. It is quite realistic as it is. People don't sound a whole lot different after they grow up. It would break the immersion if they did in-game. In my humble opinion.
When they're angry AKA when you're not tending to their needs absolutely right away. Also, low needs always makes them angry - never sad or tense. No, angry. It's one thing that they might go and hit the big bear, but I draw the line when they get savage with their parents. That gets the little devils instantly deleted :|…
I very much dislike Sims 4 toddlers and only rarely play with them. They bite, they hit, and they aggressively demand undivided attention. No thanks. The Sims 3 toddlers are adorable little angels in comparison.
Since I'm pretty happy with both Sims 3 and 4, I don't feel a need to play Sims 5 yet. I play other games as well, and so it's just going to be too much for me personally.
You are an hour behind me if you are in UK. It will release at midnight. I found it in my Origin - click the game in your library and check under Game Packs tab. It should be there in an hour.
I hope the bitterness will subside soon. Ultimately, it isn't our call as players what will be added to the game. I have a feeling that this part is what bothers people the most - a lack of power they believe themselves entitled to. But nowhere does it say that players can expect to have that kind of power. Then people…
It's an attempt at empowering oneself to seem more believable. Unfortunately, it only reflects that the person in question is so overwhelmed by their emotions that they can't make a rational assessment.
I'm a Caucasian female from Scandinavia and 40 yrs old. I play premades only and always males, save for my transwoman. Sims 4 women are a different breed than me, can't relate to them. I also don't do regular family play and always have aging off. My Sims all have darker skintones and hair - the opposite of how I look in…
Well, we can easily agree that The Sims 4 is far more a 'play it our way' game than a 'play it your way' game. But that is describing the whole of TS4 in its entirety. And because of that, there is no reason, really, to expect a GP to be any or much different. Is there? I would not expect it, at least.