Forum Discussion
6 years ago
> @SimGuruSarah said:
> Hey guys, I just want to set expectations here - there are no updates for babies in BG coming with the SP Patch. The only new addition is being able to knit onesies and change the babies into them if you have the Nifty Knitting Stuff Pack. We have more than a dozen baby onesies and they are super cute! Hopefully we can share some screenshots of them in game soon.
Thank you so much for the clarification on this. I'm not even concerned about this not being a super big update regarding babies as of yet. Even just changing them into cute and snuggly new clothes is a big improvement to me and makes them feel more lively.
> @troshalom said:
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> @MeowchaFrappe I hope that it is both. I just tried the fish mentor feature in game this week and it was cool watching the sims catch fish and increase their fishing skills. However, I love my sims being autonomous and doing stuff I didn't know they could do or want to do, like toddlers finding the highest shelf in the house and putting dishes on them. I was like, how is that possible, and oh cool I can put stuff up there.
As long as there's an option to turn off the autonomous stuff, I would totally be okay with it being implemented this way. I on the other hand feel there's far too much autonomy with some things, and I even play with the "no autonomy" setting. Surely I'll have some Sims who knit, but not others. And I just don't want random Sims teaching MY Sims to knit when I have no interest in letting them learn.
> Hey guys, I just want to set expectations here - there are no updates for babies in BG coming with the SP Patch. The only new addition is being able to knit onesies and change the babies into them if you have the Nifty Knitting Stuff Pack. We have more than a dozen baby onesies and they are super cute! Hopefully we can share some screenshots of them in game soon.
Thank you so much for the clarification on this. I'm not even concerned about this not being a super big update regarding babies as of yet. Even just changing them into cute and snuggly new clothes is a big improvement to me and makes them feel more lively.
> @troshalom said:
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> @MeowchaFrappe I hope that it is both. I just tried the fish mentor feature in game this week and it was cool watching the sims catch fish and increase their fishing skills. However, I love my sims being autonomous and doing stuff I didn't know they could do or want to do, like toddlers finding the highest shelf in the house and putting dishes on them. I was like, how is that possible, and oh cool I can put stuff up there.
As long as there's an option to turn off the autonomous stuff, I would totally be okay with it being implemented this way. I on the other hand feel there's far too much autonomy with some things, and I even play with the "no autonomy" setting. Surely I'll have some Sims who knit, but not others. And I just don't want random Sims teaching MY Sims to knit when I have no interest in letting them learn.