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lets say a sim changes after a shower or to goes off to school when on random the sim chooses what they wear completely random could be anything. I think having a random option if possible could make every sim day different for that sim being they are changing their outfits on their own. I know as a player I would relate with the sim with either a "Oh heck no." we need to change you before you leave or that's actually a cute choice and leave them in what they have chosen.
By having this option simmers can choose to have that random changing on or off would be great.
Just a thought but felt it could be possible one day.
what do other simmers think about this?
@Untainted personally I wouldn't want my sims randomly changing their outfits in game since most randomly generated outfits are hideous (just look at all those overly accessorized townies). I choose my sims outfits based on their own sense of style and personality and I don't want the game messing that up. Plus I feel that having 5 slots per outfit category is enough of a change up that I don't get bored looking at the same outfit all the time.
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That top was also one of my favorites. Would have loved at least one long sleeved top for the ladies. Everything is sleeveless, off the shoulder.
That's a good point. I would have liked a long sleeved top for my female sims too. Out of the winners I voted for the blue flowery top, female jeans, shoes, white male shirt and male jeans. That's 5/14. The clothes look like something I can use even if some of my favourites are missing, like those male trousers where one leg was higher than the other (oh boy that was original). But it's great to see that female clothing from the earlier voting back
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This is a stuff pack - not a GP. GPs are 20 dollar dollars. Graham is in charge of Stuff packs. In Sims 4, Stuff packs are 10 dollars (9.99 to be exact), not 20 dollars. Those things are just pictures. The item are not actually made until they were voted for. The items not picked, are NOT made to be put into another pack. They simply did not make the vote, so they aren't made. There is also the fact the Guru's are limited to the number of items they can put in a particular kind of pack - so they cannot give us more than what they are allowed to give us - even if they wanted to.
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If there were tweaks made to to ensure variety and diversification across the vote, why do adult women get the most items? Why not provide something like 6 for women, 6 for men, 2 for girls, 2 for boys and a unisex pair of children's shoes?
I like some of the selection but it's a bit disappointing that additional assets are being added and they're being added to the category that always seems to get the most in the game.
I voted for these two as well but as I have some of my favourites included I'm not too disappointed. Maybe they can be added in a later pack.
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Voted for all the nice "not-full-length-pants". Use all the 3/4 length items all the time. At least the guys got one and it will hopefully look good on the women as well.
If you have Get Together, you could use the closet to do this. Tell a sim to try on outfits and they will come out in different random outfits. Once you see one that you like, you can click on them and tell them to keep it.
Graham has said that they do keep concept art and ideas, and it's a possibility that some things might be used later down the line.
While I agree it would be nice to see more clothing options for men, somehow I wasn't surprised on a level there were much more being offered for women. For better or worse, it's often been the case where the adult (or young adult mixed with adult, depending upon which Sims series we're talking about) often have had more options for clothing and other assets in comparison to any other age group.
Just as I have to wonder if most of what voters gravitated toward may have been just the different styles of clothing options and assets being offered for women? I can't speak for Sims 4 content creation (as I'm neither involved with it, admittedly don't download/play with it nor really follow it for TS4), but I know with many of the past games (at least, going back to TS1 days), it had often been the case with fan-made clothing where there was often more options available for adult/young adult female sims than there often was male--just as the number of downloads by players also often reflected this as clothing (or other assets) catering toward that group historically often garnered far more downloads than their male sim counterparts typically had. If the votes may have reflected that, I'm wondering if that may explain why we see so many options for women?
Personally, I wouldn't have minded seeing perhaps more shoe options offered up in the upcoming pack as well. I understand that they felt they had to limit how many of the different types of assets--either for time's sake or other reasons--and they did mention including having to redistribute options for the sake of equality (in the sense of maybe providing a better sense of balance or so some groups wouldn't be entirely left out?), but I think of all the categories, this one was not only the hardest to narrow down for us as fans/voters, but also perhaps for those attached to the pack. Although, I'm now wondering if every pack has this same limit and maybe we just didn't notice it before now?
I'm disappointed to see the majority of clothing is geared toward adult female sims yet again. When are males, kids, and toddlers are going to be shown a little bit more attention?
Well at least we only have to deal with one pair of cropped pants. Well not really cropped, pulled up. I won't ever use those myself, it triggers me. I want to pull them down.
But hey, congrats to all those who are happy.