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ladysweettart's avatar
6 years ago

Sim Voices

I'm just wondering if people pay attention to sims' voices when they create them. I am also wondering if there are certain voices you avoid when creating sims.

What's prompted me to ask is in watching various videos, I'm super surprised at how many people use the "Melodic" voice on their female sims. To me personally that voice grates on my nerves so severely - it just sounds SO harsh and annoys me so badly, I have a hard time thinking it could sound good to anyone (especially when they do this "woobee woobee" joke thing). To me there is nothing remotely "melodic" about it, it is in fact the opposite.
So I'm wondering if it is just that sometimes people overlook the voice when they create their sims? Or do different voices just affect different people in different ways?
  • I actually don't really care about voices at all. I never even adjust my sims' voices. I almost forgot that was even an option tbh!
  • I'm really interested in how my Sims' voices sound. I really make ajustsments in CAS until I like how it sounds.
  • I prefer a voice with a lower tone (not sure which one that is) . The one voice I absolutely hate, and it can't be changed much, is the alien voice. Like nails scratching a blackboard. Too bad because I like playing aliens but I always have to put them in there human form.
  • sjofn77's avatar
    sjofn77
    New Spectator
    If I'm making the sim, I do pay attention. If it's a sim that grew up within the game, I'll leave it unless it sounds way too much like one of the other sims I'm playing, then I'll adjust it.
  • Not a big deal to me, but I do avoid a few pitch-tone combinations that are irritating. If I create a toddler, they're going to be stuck with a higher voice for life because I think the high voices are cute for the tots.
  • "invisiblgirl;c-17001159" wrote:
    Not a big deal to me, but I do avoid a few pitch-tone combinations that are irritating. If I create a toddler, they're going to be stuck with a higher voice for life because I think the high voices are cute for the tots.

    I wish they did two voices for toddlers, one for boys and one for girls, the voice sounds more girly to me :#


    I also hate the limited amount of interactions between toddlers, sometimes when they speak to each other they are repeating the some thing the first toddler said at the start of the chat :#
  • Like a lot of people here - I spend a lot of time adjusting my sims voice to suit their looks/ personality and story trajectory. I don't like the extreme end of the brash voice for Y. Adults and adult males because it makes them sound like they are children. I also avoid the lilted end of the scale as it sounds too squeaky and cartoonish to me. I stick between the mid scale and the lower ranges. Melodic is actually my favorite (though I really hate the melodic joke thing just like everyone else and their shower singing can become annoying quickly).