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It is fine that you don't want to be bothered to pick different makeup but you can already do this by using what is applied by default in CAS.
Why would you want a power that made your sim look awful?
Having the power to ramdomize makeup makes less sense than an option to use the same makeup in all situations.
Because I totally understand lazy people. I am all in for lazy feature, even if it makes some sims looking awful, as long it is optional, I am all in,
Why would you want a power that made your sim look awful?
For myself? No, no i don’t need it and I am so lazy that I most of the time forget the make up on my sims + I think vanilla sims looking wonderful without make-up. I read this request often on reddit, so it would be nice for people which really want this comfort feature.
- jpkarlsen4 years agoHero (Retired)
I'm lazy like that myself. Most often I just accept what I get in CAS. I may use the randomize button once or twice and replace something I don't like.
I'm not against having such a button as such. Just questioning its usefulness.
- daikoyu4 years agoSeasoned Ace
It is definitely useless for us but not for others. Its sometime hard to see a benefit from something if you don’t use it. Hell, I don’t see a benefit from the wish update babies and NS, personally I think it was/is wasted time for a feature which I will never use, and I rather would have something was I like and use in my playstyle or bug fixing, specially bug fixing.
- xochiquetzl_xkvn4 years agoSeasoned Ace
I've found that ugly RNG makeup will sometimes be on each outfit but the stuff I set that actually flatters my Sim doesn't, which is annoying.
I can see how people who don't use CAS would find this useless, sure, but it would be a nice quality of life thing for people who use CAS a lot. I do, and it's less that I'm some fashionista--I'm totally not!--and more that every age up I feel like I'm being trolled. 😉
Age up to teen, boy:
Daily: A bag on his head, swim trunks, snow boots, eyeball ring.
Formal: Inevitably a sarong, no other formal clothing exists AFAIK, with every possible facial piercing, a durag, and the eyeball ring.
Active: A baggy sweater and snow boots. We can finally see his hair! it's graying.
Sleep: Weird mismatched clothes, glasses, the eyeball ring, sneakers. I'm vaguely surprised at this point that he's not wearing swim flippers.
Swim: a t-shirt, flippers (there they are!), a baseball cap, and a speedo, none of which match.
Party: A top hat, a sarong, a hockey shirt, and snow boots. Plus sunglasses.
Hot weather: a sarong, a mismatched t-shirt, an elf hat, the eyeball ring, 25 facial piercings and big floral earrings with mismatched socks and sandals.
Cold weather: A durag, snow boots, a sweater, every facial piercing possible, gloves.
Age up to toddler, girl:
Daily: A durag, shorts, mismatched shirt.
Formal: A durag, sarong, mismatched shirt.
Sleep: PJs, sunglasses, and a sun hat.
Swim: A diaper, a t-shirt
Party: A durag, shorts, mismatched shirt
Hot weather: Sunglasses, a durag, diaper, mismatched shirt.
Cold weather: Sunglasses, hat, mismatched shirt and pants (or Kenny from Southpark)
(While it's cool that toddlers can now wear durags, I don't think that every single toddler should RNG wearing a durag for every outfit. Thorne Bailey and Octavia Moon would absolutely dress their toddler in a durag and it would be adorable. I can't see Geoffrey and Nancy Landgraab doing the same.)
At this point I'd love an option for all age-ups to RNG a styled look instead.