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Although both are common, it's not originally the underwear choice given to the boys prior to when this was reported. (see second image from @gooochyeee for clarification on what it previously was)
It's really not a major issue, but still worth reporting just in case EA isn't aware that this has changed.
@mightyspritesims @rory_nutt The reason this is a 'bug' is that the underwear isnt tagged for male children, and is the 'female' one, if I remember correctly before this bug started the underwear was prevented to be on male children (even with the tag removed) but that was changed leading to this bug. Aswell as all thumbnails that showcase male sims in underwear are the orginal male one.
This was said to have been fixed in a earlier patch, but it wasnt actually fixed and thats why theres two posts with the bug template
- Sejian10 months agoSeasoned Veteran
@gooochyeeeIt's odd that this is being brought up again now specifically, as the tags for this item are Female/Feminine and Allow For Random DISABLED. While it is not Gender Restricted, I don't see how this specific underwear could appear randomly on any male child sim.
I assume the reason it's not Gender Restricted is because, as @mightyspritesims correctly says, boys and men wear underwear like this and blue is consumerism for boys.
It's a PartFlag issue. EAxis didn't want to clone the item and make "boy colors" and they didn't bother to flag it properly. Swatches can be flagged independently of each other but I believe that leads to other issues.
THE ONLY WAY to see this in CAS is to swap the Fashion Choice filter or activate both. It is the equivalent of doing the same with YA or older sims and seeing opposite "fashion choice" items.
In other words, this is a non-issue as it's currently configured. (And yes, I did just verify these tags in S4S.)EDIT: Also, because this specific swatch is AFR DISABLED while the "girly" swatches aren't, even girls won't have it randomly assigned to them in-game. From this, I think it was mean to be a standalone boys recolor. I'll be fixing that AFR flag in my BG PartFlag Fixes.
UPDATE #1: See my followup reply at #13. @gooochyeee is correct, there's an issue here and it has to do with the DefaultForBodyType. The CAS items are correctly flagged but the game is apparently ignoring them and applying the
DefaultForBodyTypeFemale item to boys(per UPDATE #2, the issue is more complicated than this).UPDATE #2: See my followup reply at #16 for my findings. Cheers!
- gooochyeee10 months agoSeasoned Ace@Sejian The male child sims should be given their original underwear back, they can tag that one all they like but they should return the orginal one, as it is used in screenshots show casing their underwear (body details and such) Maxis had already attempted a fix in the past and it didnt work, hence why maxis is likely treating it as a bug. Im not sure you quite understand the issue, when you remove bottoms form a male sim they get the female underwear, also blue is also used for the females so not really :/
- Sejian10 months agoSeasoned Veteran@gooochyeee "when you remove bottoms form a male sim they get the female underwear, also blue is also used for the females so not really :/ "
It's not supposed to. Also see my EDIT on the previous reply. It's not configured to do that. UNLESS EAxis has somehow broken the game in such a way that the game is IGNORING the flags that are currently on the item.
I just made a child boy in CAS and no amount of Randomize sleepwear in CAS is applying this under-
OH! I SEE WHAT YOU MEAN! It's not an "Underwear Category" item issue, it's a DefaultforBodyType issue!
Give me moment, let me dig into it some more.
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