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Before how buggy and glitched the game has unfortunately become, I have been wary of the thought of the color wheel in any capacity. The thought of one being added now makes me fear the game will break for an ever greater scale of players. I do think that there could/should be an option for it. For those who desperately desire a color wheel option, perhaps a reasonably priced digital download add on could be made - hey, they did that Digital Deluxe version for the game long ago with certain add-ons.
For the standard, though... I'd feel more comfortable if they tried to introduce the sliders that they have for makeup to hair, eyes and skin tones. I could be wrong, but the sliders seem like they would demand less on a computer than a full color wheel since the color range is set to the shades, saturations of a single selected color. With the makeup slider, I don't feel scared of my game freezing and needing to hard shutdown so far. I think if they went that route, there would actually be less set color swatches needed. A single gray swatch would be easy to manipulate to span from various shade of black to white. This would likely make it so the game would only need one base red swatch, one base blonde/yellow swatch and one base brown swatch rather than multiples when it comes to hair. There would likely be just one base green and base blue for eyes.
Still, I'm not sure what would actually be less taxing on a computer in the long run among the two. As it goes, the game only has color sliders applied to make up. If they were applied to hairs, eyes and skin tones as well, would the slider method be just as taxing as a color wheel in the end? 🤔
I just want the game to run without requiring an extremely high end gaming computer.
True sliders are better instead of color wheel
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