Forum Discussion
5 years ago
@Camkat I like TS2s attraction system too, but I think it could be extended and enhanced to a great degree to include traits, careers, money...
I sim can have an "attraction profile" similar to traits in TS3. Then their attraction to other sims could be calculated based off what they tick off from that list. They could have several turn-ons and turn-offs.
Example turn-ons:
- Redhead
- Seniors
- Family sims
- Loners
- Policemen
- Teachers
- Flirty trait
- "Nice" "Friendly" sims
- "Mean", "Hot Headed" sims
- Good sense of humour
- At least 5K money
Example turn-offs:
- Workaholic
- "Mean", "Hot Headed" sims
- Weight
- Family sims
- Snobiness
- Slobiness
- Laziness
- No sense of humour
Etc. So you could have a friendly, family-oriented sim that is attracted to flirty and fit redhead policemen, for example. If they meet a redhead, that's +1. If they meet a flirty and fit redhead, that's +3. If he's also a policeman, it's the perfect match.
I sim can have an "attraction profile" similar to traits in TS3. Then their attraction to other sims could be calculated based off what they tick off from that list. They could have several turn-ons and turn-offs.
Example turn-ons:
- Redhead
- Seniors
- Family sims
- Loners
- Policemen
- Teachers
- Flirty trait
- "Nice" "Friendly" sims
- "Mean", "Hot Headed" sims
- Good sense of humour
- At least 5K money
Example turn-offs:
- Workaholic
- "Mean", "Hot Headed" sims
- Weight
- Family sims
- Snobiness
- Slobiness
- Laziness
- No sense of humour
Etc. So you could have a friendly, family-oriented sim that is attracted to flirty and fit redhead policemen, for example. If they meet a redhead, that's +1. If they meet a flirty and fit redhead, that's +3. If he's also a policeman, it's the perfect match.