"Wulfsimmer;15475909" wrote:
"SilentKitty;15475778" wrote:
I wouldn't want them to change the existing teenagers. I feel that they are quite old, almost adult so just a few "almost-adult-things" like getting a driver's license or stuff like that would be fun. It would be very strange indeed to try to make them smaller or try to make them feel younger. I am completely against mandatory curfew, I love having children and teenagers present in the world when I move about. I have many families that I play in rotation and I want to be able to see them. Something like curfew would have to be an optional thing.
But the addition of pre-teen could be a lot of fun, I really hope we will see them ingame one day. Make them shorter and feel younger than the current teens, that would allow a much smoother transition from todays child -> teenager. It feels like they jump from (6 - 7) years old to (17-19) years old. We just got the happy addition of toddlers, keeping my fingers crossed for pre-teens. Don't mess with the current teenagers, who I feel are quite old. Rather give us pre-teens that are shorter and act youger.
.....you have young adults for that....teens are meant to be young-ish >.> How is it weird to make teens the way they are supposed to be? I fail to see the logic in this comment
I see the current teenagers as quite old and I like that. I would not like a mandatory curfew or making them appear very young. They can live in an household all by themselves, I can see a 17 -19 year old living by themselves and managing school and getting something to eat. I find it much harder to believe that a 14 year old would have their own household. Or they don't feel like 14 years olds to me.
Children feel like 7-9 or there about and then it is quite a jump to the teens for me. But that is just how it feels to me. I would like to see more interactions and idle-things for the teens. Have no idea if we are getting a life stage inbetween kids and teens but it would be nice.
Still, I rate seasons and pets higher for my game. It would mean more to me. We will see what they end up working on.