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The guys are fine in clothes while in werewolf form as they already do bulky clothing, the females just look stupid in their clothes.
I would prefer them all to look scary and feral and automatically drop all their clothes entirely - stay running round on all fours or something, so I didn't transform and find my female werewolf wearing a stupid puffed up bulked out ill-fitting dress. I've seen chickens wear dresses better than these female werewolves.
So if fairies come next and they are just stick men with wings, and the world was a 2d drawing of land and houses with empty lots, all copied right off a fresh piece of paper instead of sims in a sim world and no female form either (which by the way i'll just mention that), that would be acceptable to you so that the gameplay features from your point of view can get all the justification they deserve and be the only thing worth justification?
The pack, the whole pack and everything in it is what was built, and all of it is gameplay as much as it's all appearance. This was a very deliberate decision on the part of the EA developers not have a female werewolf form included during the design of this game pack, and nothing EA does is by accident and neither would they ever let anything get out of their control.
You have your right to disagree, but what EA does is on EA and not for you to carry their bag of crap for them.
EA cannot please everyone obviously with not everyone liking their appearance which includes many other people as well and not just you. Impossible for them and nobody should expect them to. I think that I am done debating about werewolves and I do not think that any "constructive" criticism can be made in continuing this discussion.
Not really much for us to talk about on that. You like it (no idea why or how but go for it), and I hate it, because it looks rubbish and should have been done a whole lot better.
If fairies come out next they are much easier to design than werewolves. Fairies from The SIms 3 look very good where nobody that I am aware of complained about their appearance, but werewolves from The SIms 3 no so much. EA has never made a perfect looking werewolf from any of the Sims games including even from The Sims 2 where I have noticed that some people did not like the appearance of werewolves even from earlier versions. I thought I was going to be done debating about werewolves, but then you mentioned fairies. Can anyone continue making constructive criticism about werewolves instead of only just making opinions? I noticed there was constructive criticism such as someone pointing out that werewolves body shape can be changed to some extent if their human form has an hourglass figure, but that was earlier in the discussion.
there are only so many things you can do with CaS unfortunately, you can try get some idea of an hourglass shape but as you mentioned werewolves aren't that well designed in the end on TS4 and it's still a primary male body shape imposed over the werewolf frame. my only concern in that entire pack is the lack of a dedicated female werewolf form, that has been my complaint about it from the first moment those details dropped last year.
I have the pack and only have one werewolf of my own, a real evil man who prefers his solitary existence and the alpha of his own land. i'm likely to do not much with the pack until i can figure out how to make a passable female werewolf that works.
Game play can be as much about character stories you write up and play out in the game as much as it's the appearance of the character and how that appearance can for example turn a sim on because the other sim is wearing clothes that show off their sexy frame or because they are stronger than the others and the subconscious desire is set off to try court them. you know, the creative aspect that makes up the majority of the users time and play time in game, their game play and how it fits into each characters storyline.