3 years ago
The Teen Aspirations Are Weird
What teens want these overachiever, impossible aspirations???
They're not possible to achieve without cheating, without skipping school, and without either not doing homework, or making someone else do it for you.
These aren't normal teen aspirations.
Normal teen aspirations can include being in the Olympics for one sport, being a pop idol, being a teen rock god, being in a boy/girl band, being a Disney star, being a superhero, and other doable aspirations. But, the aspirations EA gave us? Whoa! Those are way harder! Can't do them. There's not enough time in the day to achieve them. Even adults can't achieve them.
No. Random strangers on your "friend" list on Facebook are not your friends.
One aspiration is juggling a job, an afterschool activity, and good grades. You can't do all that in a week. Even if you pick a weekend only job, it's impossible to work or do extra school activities on weekdays because there's no time in the day for it. Especially since teen beds only have 3 or 4, 5 if a miracle happens energy.
Another teen aspiration requires TEN friends, and throwing GOLD rated parties. People can't achieve that. When have you ever seen a teen in an already exaggerated movie have more than three friends? Teens are doing great if they have five or six friends. Ten? Who has that kind of count??? Even popular, social butterfly kids aren't friends with more than 2-6 kids. And, kids don't really throw parties. The only parties kids get are their family functions. The closest kids get is their merely 1-6 friends hanging out together after school, and maybe at a weekend sleepover. (Sleepovers, and friendly gatherings to hang out are not parties.) (And, the people you barely might know one name for from your classes at a movie-only-existing party in your dreams are not your friends.)
Then, there's a teen aspiration to mischievously make and love drama? Why would you let kids play that?
And, the fourth teen trait, live fast, clearly sounds like it's more delinquents going to juvenile hall.
I don't know what the criminal aspirations exactly require to achieve, but I'm going to guess they're as impossible as the good kid aspirations.
Real life teens can sooner achieve, with ease, the grownup aspirations, if not for you're limiting them from part-time real careers, such as kid acting. They can't achieve the teen aspirations, but they could become trillionaires if you were to let them. The only reason trillionaires are so rare, is because people spend too much of their money to be one, making people billionaires. It's actually easy to be a trillionaire.
But, juggle a job, afterschool activities, and good grades? You could never do anything else with your life, and would be floundering away without skill development, you'd have no fun without the cheerful trait making life enjoyable no matter how boring and a waste of time, and you'd be tired all the time because almost every teen bed only has 4 energy.
While I do enjoy the high school years pack... Those teen aspirations are useless. The first group of tasks aren't all achievable. If you can't even get passed the first group of aspiration tasks... That means the aspirations are unachievable.
And, what exactly is a T-pose challenge? It sounds dumb. It won't make you popular, it'll get you made fun of. If it has "pose" in it, teens should be avoiding discussing it, and avoiding admitting to doing it.
I tried looking it up to see if this aspiration is doable... Found nothing saying what it is. I did find what a T-pose is in game design... Stupid challenge central. And, then, I found someone showing a teen at high school in a T-pose dumbly. I saw that in-game, too. It's so stupid! If that's the T-pose... Then, we are de-evolving if that makes you popular.
Are these impossible achievements seriously in touch with 2022 teens? They're impossible, and uncool. And, they're life-ruining to achieve. Because you won't gain skills, it will waste your time. Ten friends and parties will give you a little charisma... Not much. Realistically, if you want significant skill in charisma, you better get in front of a mirror, and read some psychology and sociology books. Because you aren't going to learn it by saying, "I like blue, do you like green?" ten times.
In future sims games, don't let people go passed three charisma by simply socializing with people without any effort to learn the skill. You can't do that in real life.
Charisma going up should teach trendy words, and writing going up should teach booksmart words. There should also be a rhetoric skill that adds to vocabulary, and that improves sentence structuring, grammar.
These teen achievements are totally useless to have coded into the game. They aren't achievements. You accomplish nothing in life doing them. And, they aren't possible.
Another problem with this... Teenagers aren't interested in achieving an aspiration as a teen. They want to achieve it as an adult.
Kids are happy if they have good grades.
Kids are happy if they have three friends, even when social butterflies.
Kids are happy if they have 1-3 boyfriends/girlfriends (at the same time, not serial).
Last I checked, my species has always been naturally polyamorous and desiring polygamy, mutually. There are no exceptions. You believe otherwise? Then, you're wrong about being my species.
Kids are happy if they get to go to the movie theater, or the mall, or an arcade, or a skate park, etc. (Include 1+ of their probably only 1-3 friends and they'll be even happier.)
Kids are happy to enjoy festivals and holidays.
Kids are happy during their favorite weather and season times.
Kids are happy to know what they want to do when they grow up, and more so to be working toward it now, but they don't have to achieve it today.
They're not possible to achieve without cheating, without skipping school, and without either not doing homework, or making someone else do it for you.
These aren't normal teen aspirations.
Normal teen aspirations can include being in the Olympics for one sport, being a pop idol, being a teen rock god, being in a boy/girl band, being a Disney star, being a superhero, and other doable aspirations. But, the aspirations EA gave us? Whoa! Those are way harder! Can't do them. There's not enough time in the day to achieve them. Even adults can't achieve them.
No. Random strangers on your "friend" list on Facebook are not your friends.
One aspiration is juggling a job, an afterschool activity, and good grades. You can't do all that in a week. Even if you pick a weekend only job, it's impossible to work or do extra school activities on weekdays because there's no time in the day for it. Especially since teen beds only have 3 or 4, 5 if a miracle happens energy.
Another teen aspiration requires TEN friends, and throwing GOLD rated parties. People can't achieve that. When have you ever seen a teen in an already exaggerated movie have more than three friends? Teens are doing great if they have five or six friends. Ten? Who has that kind of count??? Even popular, social butterfly kids aren't friends with more than 2-6 kids. And, kids don't really throw parties. The only parties kids get are their family functions. The closest kids get is their merely 1-6 friends hanging out together after school, and maybe at a weekend sleepover. (Sleepovers, and friendly gatherings to hang out are not parties.) (And, the people you barely might know one name for from your classes at a movie-only-existing party in your dreams are not your friends.)
Then, there's a teen aspiration to mischievously make and love drama? Why would you let kids play that?
And, the fourth teen trait, live fast, clearly sounds like it's more delinquents going to juvenile hall.
I don't know what the criminal aspirations exactly require to achieve, but I'm going to guess they're as impossible as the good kid aspirations.
Real life teens can sooner achieve, with ease, the grownup aspirations, if not for you're limiting them from part-time real careers, such as kid acting. They can't achieve the teen aspirations, but they could become trillionaires if you were to let them. The only reason trillionaires are so rare, is because people spend too much of their money to be one, making people billionaires. It's actually easy to be a trillionaire.
But, juggle a job, afterschool activities, and good grades? You could never do anything else with your life, and would be floundering away without skill development, you'd have no fun without the cheerful trait making life enjoyable no matter how boring and a waste of time, and you'd be tired all the time because almost every teen bed only has 4 energy.
While I do enjoy the high school years pack... Those teen aspirations are useless. The first group of tasks aren't all achievable. If you can't even get passed the first group of aspiration tasks... That means the aspirations are unachievable.
And, what exactly is a T-pose challenge? It sounds dumb. It won't make you popular, it'll get you made fun of. If it has "pose" in it, teens should be avoiding discussing it, and avoiding admitting to doing it.
I tried looking it up to see if this aspiration is doable... Found nothing saying what it is. I did find what a T-pose is in game design... Stupid challenge central. And, then, I found someone showing a teen at high school in a T-pose dumbly. I saw that in-game, too. It's so stupid! If that's the T-pose... Then, we are de-evolving if that makes you popular.
Are these impossible achievements seriously in touch with 2022 teens? They're impossible, and uncool. And, they're life-ruining to achieve. Because you won't gain skills, it will waste your time. Ten friends and parties will give you a little charisma... Not much. Realistically, if you want significant skill in charisma, you better get in front of a mirror, and read some psychology and sociology books. Because you aren't going to learn it by saying, "I like blue, do you like green?" ten times.
In future sims games, don't let people go passed three charisma by simply socializing with people without any effort to learn the skill. You can't do that in real life.
Charisma going up should teach trendy words, and writing going up should teach booksmart words. There should also be a rhetoric skill that adds to vocabulary, and that improves sentence structuring, grammar.
These teen achievements are totally useless to have coded into the game. They aren't achievements. You accomplish nothing in life doing them. And, they aren't possible.
Another problem with this... Teenagers aren't interested in achieving an aspiration as a teen. They want to achieve it as an adult.
Kids are happy if they have good grades.
Kids are happy if they have three friends, even when social butterflies.
Kids are happy if they have 1-3 boyfriends/girlfriends (at the same time, not serial).
Last I checked, my species has always been naturally polyamorous and desiring polygamy, mutually. There are no exceptions. You believe otherwise? Then, you're wrong about being my species.
Kids are happy if they get to go to the movie theater, or the mall, or an arcade, or a skate park, etc. (Include 1+ of their probably only 1-3 friends and they'll be even happier.)
Kids are happy to enjoy festivals and holidays.
Kids are happy during their favorite weather and season times.
Kids are happy to know what they want to do when they grow up, and more so to be working toward it now, but they don't have to achieve it today.