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EA_Lanna
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7 years ago

Re: Disable "woohoo" appropriate for kids and families

Hi @FamilyFun1689

I can understand your concern and desire to ensure that the content your children are playing is age appropriate for them. This is why we make sure to assign an age rating to our games. The content in The Sims 4 is age appropriate for Teens (13+) in accordance with the ESRB age rating, including the WooHoo function in-game. 🙂Our game, The Sims 4 received the rating T for Teens as there are suggestive themes among others that would not be suitable for children as an example.

It is unlikely the WooHoo feature will be disabled or cheats added for that as a result but we will let players know if that changes in the future. Thank you for taking the time to share your feedback and perspective on the Woohoo function as a parent to minors.🙂

On another note, if you - or future readers - have underage children, you can set-up a child account which will have parental controls and restrictions in place to protect children and help them stay safe while they play. For more information on underage players and child accounts please see the spoiler tag.  

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Please read on to learn how to set-up age appropriate accounts: 

3 Replies

  • Shame ..... shame. EA refuses to give this as an option?!? Not asking to have it removed from the game, just as an option for those of us who don't want their TEENS as well to have this feature. Try harder and do better EA .
  • jpkarlsen's avatar
    jpkarlsen
    Hero (Retired)
    6 years ago

    @Jsqwagger 

    It may come as a shock to you but Teenagers likely knows more about WooHoo than you do. They might think that WooHoo in the game looks funny but that is it.

    You do know that there are such a thing as sxxeducation in school right. It is an attitude like yours that does that USA has the highest number of teenage pregnancies in the western world especially in the so called bible belt. Whenever one of these teenagers come to their mother the conversation goes something like this: "But mama I didn't know I could become pregnant that way" maybe followed by: "You told me only married adults get pregnant". Would you rather have a pregnant teenager or a teenager that knows what it is all about?

    I hope this gave you some food for thought.

  • EA_Kent's avatar
    EA_Kent
    Icon for Community Manager rankCommunity Manager
    6 years ago

    Hi all. 


    Since this is a pretty old thread that was inactive for quite a while I went ahead and locked it to prevent further necro-posting. 

    /Kent