I'm not sure anyone has addressed this, but no adjustments to the pronouns work properly for anyone younger than Young Adult, as far as I can tell.
I am using They/Them for a child sim.
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Hello. My Sim has the They/Them pronouns and this is a screenshot of the "Married for Money" buff you get after accepting the offer to get an inheritance from some relative if you marry within 7 days.
The string ID is 0x8F17D981 and the raw text is:
{0.SimFirstName} accepted the offer of a giant inheritance over the phone, but now {M0.he}{F0.she} has only 7 days to get married to satisfy the hidden conditions of the reward. Why does this always seem to happen to {M0.him}{F0.her}!?
I have been informed that the verb should eventually be automatically fixed?, but as you can see beyond the has/have problem, at the end, the algorithm has incorrectly determined that him/her corresponds to the possessive and not the oblique case of pronouns.
Thank you for your time and I hope that these things improve. I know just how hard it is to implement something like this and I want to thank you all for the effort you've put in to making this system be as backwards compatible as possible, which I know could not have been an easy task.
I'm using they/them pronouns for two of my sims and I'm overall just seeing a lot of "they likes" and "thereself", overall just a lot of incorrect grammar.
One notable error I just got though is with the "Energetic Alignment" moodlet. "Hayden feels alive! Fulfilled! Life is going on around their and she's part of it!" So my sim is also misgendered.
Image file is apparently too large but that's word for word what the moodlet said.
Where are they not being applied? In certain moodlets initially - the ones I nabbed screenshots of were dizzy and sparkling clean surroundings. However, after opening up my web browser and going back to the game the pronouns had changed to the correct ones, albeit with a grammatical issue in dizzy.
Can you share a screenshot of what you're seeing? Yep - see below!
Grammar issues are tough, I know. Here's an example of a status being a little wonky with the default they/them pronouns. It should say: <Insert sim's name> is in their element! And because they are doing something they prefer, increased their fun gain!