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stilettoblack
13 years agoSeasoned Veteran
my1helopilot wrote:MinDtriKz wrote:cappucinokitten2 wrote:
According to what I've read on the Sims Wikia pages, all Sims are "born" bisexual to make the game more realistic. Ever hear of the Kinsey Scale?
It was invented by a scientist who believes all humans are born bisexual to some degree and that's why beersexuals (people get drunk and have flings with people of the same sex) and stuff like that exist, even though some people are unaware of their bisexual tendencies.
Anyway, according to what I've read all Sims are "born" bisexual, but get a preference after they experience their very first kiss.
To fix it, I wouldn't go so far as to get a mod or anything, especially considering the SP and MC mods can make your game lag REALLY bad if your computer isn't fast enough. I would just lower your Free Will to Low, but that's just me.
This isn't true. Using Twallan's SP, you can easily see who is hetero/bi/gay when you click on City Hall. Most (usually 90%, as default is about that) are hetero, NOT bi. This is why you can't apply everything we learned in high school to the game... :lol:
Under EA Standard, gender preference is only set :
By the story progression system, when two undecided sims are chosen to be coupled
When the user performs a user-directed romantic interaction
Because of this, sims can remain undecided for the entirety of their lifespan.
If you are using Story Progression then the settings alter EA's gender preference system.
Not so anymore. My sims are choosing for themselves. :lol: Looks to me EA is really pushing the T rating, and I like it. Too bad they couldn't have done this before having to make the lame vampires who can't kill and only drink from friends. If Sims 4 is T rated, I'm done. :P
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