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- I do not play TS4 but from what I have seen having them as the same height of adults is awful!
- Other: I'm okay with their height as it allows sharing clothing between the lifestages. But I'd change their faces to look younger so that there's a stronger difference between teens and adults.
- I think teens are fine the way they are, but I want an added preteen lifestage
- AnonymousI would add more content/activities for teens. They seem more like mini-adults than teens to me.
- ChampandGirlieNew SpectatorMy unpopular op is that I don't care about the height of teens. It just isn't a focus for me. I have them age developmentally as they go along in my game but I can choose to have them dress how they want.
I would be willing to see more content for teens such as an education pack. I think that adding in more for teens as well as the classic university would be something new. Parenthood was a helpful GP and we have teen hang outs as a lot trait but we could see more content for teens and more features for the teen experience. We could add more places for them other than bowling alleys and more activities.
A bunch of the kids in my rotation have now aged into teens, so a lot of my "next generation" is teen right now. It's true that there could be more for their style and experience. There could be more to set them apart while they are teens.
Watching the Olympics has made me realize that snowboarding is an obvious example of an activity for them. I think that adding to the school experience would be a big thing too. Proms or dances are obvious. Some of the content that is added that appeals to all generations could appeal to them as well, such as beaches.
I think a beach pack should allow for different types of beach experiences: a family friendly beach, a romantic and secluded beach and a loud party beach. The party beach would obviously be for teens and young YAs. - KittybassNew SpectatorMore content exclusive to them. Right now, they're basically YAs with mood swings and homework. Not much difference between them and YAs. There should be a balance because teens are still kids, after all.
- JaseSimsSeasoned NoviceTeens height doesn't bother me, but I do wish that they had more activities/content exclusive to them.
- AyradyssSeasoned RookiePersonally, I'd like to see a few more teen-specific interactions and game-play elements. But I also really think that making them a bit shorter than adults would be good for the game. (Yes, I know, some teens are just as tall or taller than some adults -- my nephew towered over me by the time he was in high school. But that's totally not the point. The issue is creating a sense of progression in-game, which the height difference does nicely.) YMMV, of course.
- I voted both. Though I do believe Parenthood took care of exclusive content (don't have that pack). But to me it seems in a life simulation game something like that should have been taken care of in the basegame. They failed to do this with Sims 3 and they failed to do it again in Sims 4. I just don't think that's right. And other than that, I'm one of those who think they should be shorter than their adult version.
- SproutLeeNew SpectatorA prom or teen room stuff pack would be a neat addition. I do miss teen sims trying to find a date for prom. Although this time i would expect the actual thing. Maybe just a social event a teen can throw for other teens with an adult chaperon. If it were to be a stuff pack, what could be the unique gameplay.. We already have a dj, dance floor, and punch bowl. I'm sure the sims team would figure something out. As for a teen room stuff pack, more teen stylized clothes and furniture would be a welcome addition. I honestly hope we get proms and more teen related stuff in the near future.
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