Wouldent it be more realistic if instead of suddenly aging to the next life stage you aged gradually. For example, every day you would get a bit taller and look older. It seems a bit silly that at the end of your teenage life you are the same height as you were at the start. If you were young, you could slowly start to grow hair and if you were an elder you could slowly start to get wrinkles.
Tell me what you think of this idea.
I think it's a neat idea.
Could be hard to pull off, but it would be neat, just the same
(24-12-2008 12:41 PM)Crystal link Wrote:Wouldent it be more realistic if instead of suddenly aging to the next life stage you aged gradually. For example, every day you would get a bit taller and look older. It seems a bit silly that at the end of your teenage life you are the same height as you were at the start. If you were young, you could slowly start to grow hair and if you were an elder you could slowly start to get wrinkles.
Tell me what you think of this idea.
That would be incredibly hard to do though. It's an idea for a later Sims generation.
yeah its gonna kill everyone's computer
sims 3 is already filled with random details x]
Maybe in a few years decades it will be something in every game.
it's a good idea, it's been discussed before, but it's too late to add that.
when sims 4 or 5 will appear with all its realism, i think they should deliver the game with a video card together and i'll need a whole computer just for that game.
they actually replied to gradual aging and they said they would have done it, but then they would need like, 89247529348 stages in life
I read that to, It's to much work
i still think it'd be really cool though
but the game will still be amazingĀ
well there is one thing you mentioned in the game they said that there would be gradual wrinkles and I think grey hairĀ as you get older