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telemwill
5 years agoSeasoned Ace
"Pamtastic72;c-17864009" wrote:"telemwill;c-17863686" wrote:"Pamtastic72;c-17863598" wrote:"telemwill;c-17863581" wrote:
One thing I want to point out is that with the height presets I use, the teens can still wear the same clothes. They look just fine. The teens are only a little shorter than young adults. Maybe half a head shorter. Just that little bit helps to distinguish them.
So if we do ever get shorter teens, they might not need a whole new wardrobe.
Might not, and if they do we’ll get shafted.
I agree with that. I wouldn't want to have nothing for my teens to wear. But if modders can do it, why can't the developers?
As I said in my original post, not only does Maxis make precious little in the way of CAS for toddlers and kids, but modders too. No matter we’re you look the CAS options for these two very size specific age categories is super limited. I think the developers don’t because T-E are the most played life spans. That’s why they’re the same sizes and share their entire wardrobe. There’s only so much budgeted for CAS and they’re going to spend it on the life stages people play the most, and that are the longest in the game. Plus , and correct me if I’m wrong but, I think the smaller meshes are maybe more time consuming and harder to make in terms of proportionality. I don’t know. All I know is that the two most size specialized outfit categories in game almost never get any new assets and when they do it’s 1-2 items tops, and I don’t want a third like that. I like my teens exactly the way they are.
You misunderstood me. I met that if modders can make teens shorter while still wearing the same clothes, which they have done, why can't the developers also enable height differences while using the same clothes.