When The Sims 4released in 2014, players were impressed by the ability to create hyper-realistic Sims. This brought the life0simulation series leagues beyond that of its predecessors, but unfortunately, in-game Sim customization has only slowly improved since then through free updates. So far, more tattoo styles have been added alongside new skin tone pallets and hairstyles, among others details, yet there is a longing in the community for more.
In April, The Sims' official social media accounts announced a new two-tone hairstyle female Sim update, and brought back the non-customizable PlantSim. Considering the number of mods available that customize players' Sims to levels beyond what's currently available in vanilla The Sims 4, there is a lot of room to grow. The developers at EA can take a number of different steps in future customization updates for its well-loved life-simulation title beyond just basic hairstyles.
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A quick addition that EA could make to improve customization in The Sims 4 is providing better color options. Currently, the new two-tone hairstyle comes with a pre-made set of color pairs with no further modification possible, and beyond that this new hairstyle is only available in two-tone colors. Underneath the aforementioned social media announcement are many positive reactions from fans, but just as many comments calling for a color wheel to provide a better experience to the hairstyle update. This could turn into a blanket update, providing a color wheel for any and all Sim customizations that do not currently have them.
Leaning into further realism for The Sims 4 should involve adding more content for male Sim customization in general. While the
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