(unless maybe he legitimately doesn't realize those are possibilities in the game).
Tiny Prancer, January 17, 2015, 05:38:37 pm
Holy fuck, thank you so much for making me do that research. I decided to take a look at whether Utterly Sims (A production of Dozerfleet Labs) was a site where he created downloadable mods, or just a site where he posted screencaps of his sim stories. As it turns out, he created downloadable mods, most of which were initially posted on a site called
Mod The Sims.
Mod The Sims was the site that I myself spent a disproportionate amount of time on during high school, since they had clothes for my sims I could actually stand to look at. However, Neither I nor the overwhelming majority of people on MTS lean quite so conservative as Mr. Founder, and indeed he ended up throwing a fit and leaving MTS after a while. (He later went back, probably because it's the only sims mod site anybody pays attention to anymore.) Among the skyscrapers of text, he lists some of his reasons for leaving.
The Dozerfleet founder in particular found it more pragmatic to create Utterly Sims (later DzMD) at The Dozerfleet Forum as an alternative to having to constantly try to force every single download and screenshot to meet MTS standards.
Mods were still primarily hosted at MTS2 at this point. However, negotiations were beginning to break down when [a Moderator] began intercepting more and more uploads, finding increasingly arbitrary reasons to reject uploads. The Generation: Hot Coffee T-shirt was rejected not because the joke of a single literal coffee mug was ruled weak; but because the screenshots were "underwhelming." Attempts to re-upload with much better screenshots also failed, with other reasons given.
MTS standards basically boil down to "we need to be able to see what we're downloading, and also we'd appreciate it if your mod didn't look like complete shit". Also, the Generation Hot Coffee shirt page blew me away, because it's a shirt he made to make fun of the lawyer who tried to start that shit about a GTA mod/nudity in the sims that wasn't really there back in 2005.
The page has almost nothing to do with the shirt, and instead spends three paragraphs defending the Sims mod communities, and then he lists
every mod in existence that can be used to add sexual content to the game, and the usernames of the people who made them.
Pubic hair only exists when skintone default over-rides by artists such as Helaene are installed.
The "woohoo" animations are not very graphic, as Sims become (mostly) invisible when they have sex in any setting.
They will always magically slip into their underwear.
They will only get naked for sex if hacks by the likes of TwoJeffs and Squinge are installed.
The "make out" animations are most often used for sex scenes by storytellers, who avoid showing anything below the stomach line as the legs never align properly to imply anything else.
As of the University expansion pack, the bug patch released by Maxis disables the censor cheat. The only way players can get around it is with a censor hack, such as the one generated by Dave Luv’s SeeThem 2.31 from SimSky.
Maxis was very careful to code children in the game so that while hackers can make children nude, children have no concept of romantic interaction.
So, yes. Yes, he absolutely knows those are options in the game. And he doesn't seem to have too big of a problem with it.