Personally, I'd rather there be more tops and bottoms that work together to create a larger variety of wedding dress looks.
Imagine 3 skirts and 6 tops, that you can use in any combo, to create 18 different styles.
Personally, I'd rather there be more tops and bottoms that work together to create a larger variety of wedding dress looks.
Imagine 3 skirts and 6 tops, that you can use in any combo, to create 18 different styles.
Generations was one of my favorites too....I always liked raising families in the sims...my concern would be how many different packs all that content would likely be separated into for ts4
are you forgetting that there the parenthood game pack is that not like generation? sure there still content missing but i do agree that more are needed to actualy make the parenhood gamepack a true generation ep
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so I think we might get another family pack as it would be an easy way to add those things @EMZ_1
If they ended up improving on teens I'd like for the possibility to drop out of high school/ reenrolls.
First I though it might be a to bad of an example for kids playing (even though it’s rated teen) but then I thought of other things that are possible in game that aren't really that nice if you think about it, like compelling a sim for deep drinking as a vampire - which I use a lot by the way
And it would be something pushed by the player, teens wouldn’t drop out on their own.
I think it would make it more interesting to play them. And not only for storyteller simmers. Right now all (obviously) teen sims are occupied from morning to 15 in the afternoon. If we didn’t have to play teens with this forced constraint imagined what we could do? I for one would enjoy them a lot more.
I'd be able to have a teen guitarist not go to school and try make it as a busker or have a sim working part-time and taking care of younger siblings (and plan to reenrolls later on when they are a little older.)
It could even have repercussions later on if they don’t finish high school (finishing could just mean getting a grade letter E and above or something, as the teen wouldn’t even have a grade/ letter if they dropped out) before aging up. Say it gets harder to get promoted as an adult, like the opposite of the ambitious trait.
I think it would make it more interesting to play them. And not only for storyteller simmers. Right now all (obviously) teen sims are occupied from morning to 15 in the afternoon. If we didn’t have to play teens with this forced constraint imagined what we could do? I for one would enjoy them a lot more.
I'd be able to have a teen guitarist not go to school and try make it as a busker or have a sim working part-time and taking care of younger siblings (and plan to reenrolls later on when they are a little older.)
@JackOnYourBack That's a good idea! I always thought it was kind of odd that sims hardly have time to do much in course of a day, it seems we have longer hours but time moves slower compared to say, 2, where it seemed time moved fast but you had shorter hours. I don't know, maybe it's just me that noticed these type of things.
Acne and such for teens (prom, grounded, etc.) could have been added in a patch, or at least a few of those options. I mean, using cc just to make teens look like... Well, teens? I was kind of surprised because coming from 3 straight to 4 it was jarring. Since everything I really missed has been covered, another thing I liked that was just a small detail - younger sims being able to slide down the stair railing. Anyone remember this? It was also an option and to only children and teens, I think. But rarely they would do it on their own. Still, a neat little spontaneous feature.
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I hope sims can teach their kids to ride
Personally, I'd rather there be more tops and bottoms that work together to create a larger variety of wedding dress looks.
Imagine 3 skirts and 6 tops, that you can use in any combo, to create 18 different styles.
I love this
great idea @movotti
thank you
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Yes seriously.
If they ended up improving on teens I'd like for the possibility to drop out of high school/ reenrolls.
First I though it might be a to bad of an example for kids playing (even though it’s rated teen) but then I thought of other things that are possible in game that aren't really that nice if you think about it, like compelling a sim for deep drinking as a vampire - which I use a lot by the way
And it would be something pushed by the player, teens wouldn’t drop out on their own.
I think it would make it more interesting to play them. And not only for storyteller simmers. Right now all (obviously) teen sims are occupied from morning to 15 in the afternoon. If we didn’t have to play teens with this forced constraint imagined what we could do? I for one would enjoy them a lot more.
I'd be able to have a teen guitarist not go to school and try make it as a busker or have a sim working part-time and taking care of younger siblings (and plan to reenrolls later on when they are a little older.)
It could even have repercussions later on if they don’t finish high school (finishing could just mean getting a grade letter E and above or something, as the teen wouldn’t even have a grade/ letter if they dropped out) before aging up. Say it gets harder to get promoted as an adult, like the opposite of the ambitious trait.
@JackOnYourBack That's a good idea! I always thought it was kind of odd that sims hardly have time to do much in course of a day, it seems we have longer hours but time moves slower compared to say, 2, where it seemed time moved fast but you had shorter hours. I don't know, maybe it's just me that noticed these type of things.
Acne and such for teens (prom, grounded, etc.) could have been added in a patch, or at least a few of those options. I mean, using cc just to make teens look like... Well, teens? I was kind of surprised because coming from 3 straight to 4 it was jarring. Since everything I really missed has been covered, another thing I liked that was just a small detail - younger sims being able to slide down the stair railing. Anyone remember this? It was also an option and to only children and teens, I think. But rarely they would do it on their own. Still, a neat little spontaneous feature.