lazaruscadaver Posted December 12, 2023 Posted December 12, 2023 What it says in the subject line, I guess. I have a femboy sim who I used a 'female' base body for, but his pronouns are stated he/him, his clothes style is 'masculine', and I've set him to have the 'male' gender role in WW settings. In every pop up box I get, he's described as though he was a girl despite the changes I made. What can I do to fix that? Is there a setting I've missed?
g4l4x145 Posted March 15, 2025 Posted March 15, 2025 sorry to revive this old thread lol, but i've had the same-but-opposite problem. i have a butch woman who uses a masculine body frame, and pretty much uses all the masculine presets and roles, but whose pronouns i've set to she/her in CAS. i get that maybe WW uses one of these gender options from the CAS to determine pronouns, but the fact is overrides what's set as the pronouns in CAS is a little unfortunate. is there an option in WW to correct the pronouns?
cooldood555 Posted March 15, 2025 Posted March 15, 2025 10 hours ago, g4l4x145 said: sorry to revive this old thread lol, but i've had the same-but-opposite problem. i have a butch woman who uses a masculine body frame, and pretty much uses all the masculine presets and roles, but whose pronouns i've set to she/her in CAS. i get that maybe WW uses one of these gender options from the CAS to determine pronouns, but the fact is overrides what's set as the pronouns in CAS is a little unfortunate. is there an option in WW to correct the pronouns? No, there's no option to correct the pronouns. Basically which pronoun the game uses was originally governed (and still is in old mods and in strings EA hasn't updated – and there's a lot of those) by the "base" gender of the Sim (e.g. the one at the top left of CAS, before you choose the "customization" options). The strings will have something in them like "{M0.he}{F0.she}" to tell the game to call male Sims "he" and female Sims "she". Newer strings are supposed to use things like "{0.SimPronounObjective}" to determine what pronoun to use. Looking at WW's strings, many strings still use the "old" method, and that's why this is happening.
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