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"storyy;c-16901320" wrote:
When I was an animation student I would get a bit defensive when people speculated the reasons we didn't get height sliders for TS4. I assumed it was probably because the rigging/animation/coding just to have Sims at different heights would probably take WAY longer than any of us could wait (and we were already very impatient lol). I'm sooo in awe of modders and I think a lot of people who do make their own mods and custom content could probably very well work for a game company because of their talents... but at this time I choose to play mod/cc free!
To be honest I’ve often wondered if it’s us being impatient or the company. A little of both I guess, but the shameless rushing we have seen in the past has never ever been in the player’s favour. I’m quite convinced those deadlines didn’t have us in mind and we actually still pay the price (with all the bugs and glitches that could have been avoided had they given it a bit more time and testing).- I'm adding height sliders to my personal TS5 wish list! :joy:
- I use them quite a bit. I usually shrink child sims down after they age up from toddler. it really helps things be more seamless. I will also change their height close to a younger siblings birthday so they aging looks better.
The only animation I dislike with height sliders is kissing between older sims. I'll probably at some point make custom posts to fix this for screenshots. - lowpolygal7 years agoSeasoned AceI do use them, but only when I'm in a creating-characters-for-histories-in-my-head mood, I really love creating characters so height differences are a must :smile:
For normal gameplay I don't use them, it really bothers me how borked certain animations look... :confounded:
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