

Just FYI, here are all the animation sets that are loaded by default, now:įYI "Animated Woohoo" is now called "Passion". I wonder if they updated Lady666's animations to accept the new form of her animations: L666. but when I last ran Passion it did not support KW animations, might have to try out the current version. Passion is less script heavy than KW, but seems as though both have some compatibility issue with ErrorTrap. so you may have to turn that off, if you use ET. Is there any way to completely replace the normal Woohoo with Passion? So that what we see with the normal Woohoo interaction never happens?įYI if you want realism then you may hate the regular woohoo because what actually happens is that the game takes your sims' bodies apart into pieces and jumbles them together. There is a Youtube video out there somewhere that shows you what actually happens and it is quite morbid. Not sexy in the least.Īnother question: Will Passion conflict with the Woohooer mod from NRaas?ĮDIT: And Alkpaz, Alfiechan's Passion mod is being updated regularly by Superstorm now. The latest update was on May 13th, 2017.Īlso, you may want to know that Kiwimisty's animations are not there anymore on the Hall Of Torque site so the KIWanimations no longer count. Or, if they are still available somewhere I have no idea where they are. Originally posted by gypsyblackmore:no sims 3 sex mod it's called there is one option in there to set a female sim to flag her as a she-male thats what it sais and yet that don't do nothing even the pregnancy option in the menue don't work few menue options idk what they are for or what they effect. No, the only thing that Shemale option does is make her anatomically "male" during the interaction so that she can either wear a strap-on (if she is anatomically female) or she will be treated as anatomically male during the interaction when she does have male parts. The game does not recognize a sim's biological sex based on genitalia. It recognizes biological sex by reading pre-set monikers for every sim that are given to them when the sim is being created, and it is pretty strict when doing this: sims created in the "Male" category are given a moniker that makes the sim entity look "male" without needing to look at their genitalia, and the same goes for sims created in the "Female" category. It's a stupid way of doing things but then The Sims 3 was never designed to allow you to look at the genitalia of your sims, anyway, for obvious PG reasons, so biological sex needs to be determined in other ways.

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