


One neat feature though, is the ability to create a range of different default outfits for different activities you can individually customise a Sim’s everyday clothes, sporting apparel, sleepwear, and others. You can customise outfits and hairstyles from a range of different options, and create a personality be selecting temperament, aspirations, and quirks. To go any further, you’ll have to go back to the body type option and pick one of the larger defaults.Īside from the way dimensions are handled, the new Create A Sim is more or less the same as what’s come before. If you’ve been designing a skinny Sim, but decide you want to give them a bit more of a presence, there’s only so much fatter you can make them by dragging out their stomach. Although you can alter each body part at will, you are still confined by limits set by the body type you’ve chosen, out of 10 odd static choices. The only body part I can change is the female breast size. Unfortunately, there isn’t as much freedom with this as one might expect. If I click randomize the body is the exact same size, but the fat/muscle sliders still work.

For other features that can’t be moved around, like thighs and stomach, it’s functionally similar to older Create A Sims adjusting the size is simply a case of dragging that body part in much the same way as you would a slider.
