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- OldeSimsFan6 years agoSeasoned AceTS2 does it right, laziness or garbage engine in 4. One of the good things in 2 is the standardization of colors across most bed styles. Other furniture types either had the same tones or even if different there was little to no problem in getting things to match/work together. The one potentially dodgy area was with CC, but even then the makers generally included 'Maxis match' among their color choices.
- Suecom6 years agoRising HotshotSims 4 absolutely dropped the ball with the lack of any kind of colour customisation. It was a major error on their part, in my opinion. Hopefully it will return in future versions of the Sims.
- Peapod796 years agoSeasoned Ace
"Huiiie_07;c-17437997" wrote:
I like the idea of @mysph1t in terms of color selection. I never played TS2 and now I am kinda wondering why this isn't a thing in 4. If they can't implement a color wheel, a few more colors should work.
Also, unnatural hair colors for toddlers and kids. Not having them is just unnecessarily restricting.
I agree we need unnatural hair colours for the toddlers too. Especially for my alien and mermaid sims, or even just regular sims. Maybe in my world pink is a natural hair colour!
I think colour wheels for hair and skin tone would go a long way here. I'm not so worried about the clothes or furniture but I'd love a colour wheel for the sims themselves.
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