Blog Post
Redalpha23sims
5 years agoRising Rookie
First I want to say thank you for taking the time to read our suggested discussion topics. This game is important to me and other simmers, and we want this game to have as much life and playability so we can enjoy the game. The following are suggestions of what could be talked about and possibly updated/added in the game:
CAS:
Teen sims: One thing I noticed is that teen sims don't look like teens. As in every time they age up, they either look like young adults or adults. I say this because 1) the smile lines are to defined, making them look older than what they are and 2) teens are as tall as young adults/adults.
Relationships: We should be able to have more relationship options (girlfriend, boyfriend, fiance, uncle, aunt, grandma, grandpa, step-sibling, step-parent).
Hair: If you were able to put color sliders for makeup why not the same thing for hair? The black hair color does not at all look black - not even the one you say you "fixed". It looks like it is graying and for someone who has jet black hair it's annoying to make myself and see that I can't have accurate hair color.
Gameplay:
Gameplay is the most noticeably lacking part of the whole game. Every sim acts the same no matter how many traits they have. Gameplay interactions between sims and objects are glitchy and doesn't effect the Sims as much.
There needs to be more consequences and exciting things. Nothing seems surprising anymore, and if i want something exciting to happen i habe to manually do it myself. If i want a consequence to happen is by MODS and i shouldn't have to.
Another thing is that there needs to be more things for child and teen sims to do. Such things like hobbies (ballet, Martial arts, archery, gymnastics, etc.), after school activities/clubs (science club, swimming lessons, cheerleading, choir, sports team, etc.) , and events (sleepover, HS graduation). There also need to be more interactions with parents/older sims and child sims (teaching how to cook, teach how to ride bike, etc.). Even toddlers don't even have as much interactions that parent sims that should be part of their relationship (teach to walk, teach how to ride tricycle, teaching nursery rhymes, peek-a-boo, etc.)
CAS:
Teen sims: One thing I noticed is that teen sims don't look like teens. As in every time they age up, they either look like young adults or adults. I say this because 1) the smile lines are to defined, making them look older than what they are and 2) teens are as tall as young adults/adults.
Relationships: We should be able to have more relationship options (girlfriend, boyfriend, fiance, uncle, aunt, grandma, grandpa, step-sibling, step-parent).
Hair: If you were able to put color sliders for makeup why not the same thing for hair? The black hair color does not at all look black - not even the one you say you "fixed". It looks like it is graying and for someone who has jet black hair it's annoying to make myself and see that I can't have accurate hair color.
Gameplay:
Gameplay is the most noticeably lacking part of the whole game. Every sim acts the same no matter how many traits they have. Gameplay interactions between sims and objects are glitchy and doesn't effect the Sims as much.
There needs to be more consequences and exciting things. Nothing seems surprising anymore, and if i want something exciting to happen i habe to manually do it myself. If i want a consequence to happen is by MODS and i shouldn't have to.
Another thing is that there needs to be more things for child and teen sims to do. Such things like hobbies (ballet, Martial arts, archery, gymnastics, etc.), after school activities/clubs (science club, swimming lessons, cheerleading, choir, sports team, etc.) , and events (sleepover, HS graduation). There also need to be more interactions with parents/older sims and child sims (teaching how to cook, teach how to ride bike, etc.). Even toddlers don't even have as much interactions that parent sims that should be part of their relationship (teach to walk, teach how to ride tricycle, teaching nursery rhymes, peek-a-boo, etc.)