"TheSpotted_C;c-17608947" wrote:
I'm probably the only black simmer that doesn't have a problem with the skin tones. The sim in my avatar uses one of the controversial skin tones and I don't care what anyone says, she's beautiful. If they give us more, great. If they don't, that's fine. I do not care.
Also, we don't need a color wheel or a skin tone slider. The color wheel, patterns and renders for Sims 3 were a part of what bogged down the game and made it difficult on most people's machines. I hated the sliders because if you had 2 parents who had skin tones from 2 different sliders, your baby could only have one skin tone or the other. At least in Sims 4, there's a chance that your child might come out in between.
@TheSpotted_C Well no not really. It was not the color wheel itself that was heavy on the systems and slowed down the game. It was the millions of premade patterns and the ability to save your own patterns. A colour wheel like in cats and dogs is no big problem as you can tell since it didn't cause problems and also guys its 2020 and not 2009 anymore.
There were several things that made The Sims 3 difficult to run and even though the color wheel customization options could have been part of the problem I would argue they were not too much of a problem. Nobody really knows exactly what the cause of the problem was so let's not act like we do.