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- LiELF7 years agoSeasoned AceDefinitely scaling. I honestly don't feel the need for a color wheel, I'm fine with swatches (though I'd really like just a few more of them). But being able to shrink or enlarge almost anything leaves room for tons of decorative creativity, especially for a less realistic and more fantastical player like I am. You can create Wonderland! It's brilliant! <3
- I would at least like some sort of customization with the swatches like being able to have the power to put the colors i like together like in previous sims games
- i couldn't care less about the color wheel.
- ChadSims27 years agoRising Rookie
"XxAirixX;c-16640802" wrote:
If it is anything like sims 3 and slows and lags the game, I think I would pass on the color wheel. I can do just fine without it. I rather we have a body shop that is separate like in Sims 2. That was cool and I rather be able to make custom clothing easier so I can complete some of my sims.
Is CAST causing Sims 3 like issues for you when you use it on cats and dogs? I think a Sims 2 body shop that is easy to use would be a good compromise. "ChadSims2;c-16641126" wrote:
"XxAirixX;c-16640802" wrote:
If it is anything like sims 3 and slows and lags the game, I think I would pass on the color wheel. I can do just fine without it. I rather we have a body shop that is separate like in Sims 2. That was cool and I rather be able to make custom clothing easier so I can complete some of my sims.
Is CAST causing Sims 3 like issues for you when you use it on cats and dogs? I think a Sims 2 body shop that is easy to use would be a good compromise.
CASt didn’t cause issues in Sims 3, it’s a very consistent and powerful urban legend though.- The color wheel took customization to a whole new level, and it's a feature that I'm sure everyone sorely misses. I know I do.
- ck2137 years agoSeasoned Adventurer
"skelebee;c-16641558" wrote:
The color wheel took customization to a whole new level, and it's a feature that I'm sure everyone sorely misses. I know I do.
Same here, though obviously there are people who don't for various reasons.
There were so many objects in TS3 that I was able to make usable because I had control of the textures.
Wood grain floors that I wouldn't normally use, I was able to turn into something perfect for my needs just by adjusting the color of the different grains. Store content that was meh, I was able to change into something cooler.
Oh and sim clothing and the Sims Studio's definition of black and white (dark grey and blueish/greyish white), I was able to change to the pure black and pure white I wanted. I prefer full blown Cast though, not just the color wheel. I have so much more creative freedom in TS3. - ClassicalSim17 years agoSeasoned NewcomerCASt has always been my #1 want for TS4. At this point I’d settle for a color wheel, but they’ve said that they would have to redo every item in the game in order for that to work. Sadly I’ve learned to make do with Sims 4 Studio for recoloring objects (which is an awesome tool, by the way).
I don’t resize objects very often because there’s such a large difference between each incremental size increase/decrease. You go from something that’s a little bit too small to something huge and too big to use. There doesn’t seem to be anything in between. - CAST is pretty much essential to the Sims games, I cannot believe they removed it. I hope they add it again, everybody wants it back...
- catloverplayer7 years agoSeasoned AceI don't really care about seeing the color wheel return because in TS3 it lagged CAS like crazy atleast for me. Now casting I don't know what it is but probably not. I think they need to add color backgrounds to CAS.
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