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Offline Isaiah98

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Sims 3 pets Xbox triplets and genetics!
« on: August 01, 2012, 01:50:38 PM »
Okay do I have a light blue aim and a light pink sim.They had triplets.3 girls :-\.When they aged to toddlers they had weird genetics.Only one of the babies got all the gentics from its parents.And the other two have black hair,red hair purple eyes.And the mom has red hair green eyes the dad has white hair white eyes.Also can they have mixed gender multiples in the console version?I have one more problem.I had a blue sim and I made him have babies with people around town they all either turned out white or black even though neither of the parents were black.Why is this Happening?

Offline wicked cosmos

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Re: Sims 3 pets Xbox triplets and genetics!
« Reply #1 on: August 03, 2012, 08:15:16 PM »
I think its all random. If you make two sims in the beginning, you can use the 'play with genetics' options to see what their kids might look like, but that's not always what happens either. And I've tried having different sex multiples and its never happened. It might be possible, but if it is its by chance.



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Offline Kronos

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Re: Sims 3 pets Xbox triplets and genetics!
« Reply #2 on: February 25, 2013, 01:12:51 PM »
I've heard tell that if there is a world renowned surgeon they can decide the gender. Also eating apples or watermelons will help influence the gender selection.

It's odd that your kidsims turned out so different from the parents. I haven't tried using odd colored skins but my currently similar is a medium tan color with brown hair and his wife is white and blonde. I had three girls and two of them turned out to look like their mother with brown eyes instead. The third one looks like her father but with white skin and blue eyes.

As much as they tried it seems near impossible to try and replicate real world genetics.
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