"Nushnushganay;c-17317495" wrote:
Love that you brought this up, and it is a big hole in the game, but unfortunately I think the same reasoning behind never mentioning the "b" word (calling it plasma for crying out loud) is why real fear isn't allowed in the game, and we have far less potent emotions sort of filling the gap as best they can. Couldn't agree more that none of it makes any sense, if a Sim can die, literally die, of embarrassment or of getting too playful, yet being genuinely afraid, even terrified, is a big no-no.
It's another of the many little ways in which the game comes across as having multiple personalities and not making a lot of sense.
Edited to add: it may be that the aim of keeping it something little kids can play that's making it hard to focus on the actual core demographic of users--if there even is a core. Seriously, it's the only game that even pretends to be also for kids, that has steamy action under the covers complete with some rather nicely realistic sounds (at least for the male Sims, whereas the females seem to mostly giggle and coo, like they are having a nice time, but not a fantastic one). Not that I want them to now get rid of the sounds, but it is inconsistent how the game wants to walk both sides of the fence at once.
I guess I'm glad it's not my job to figure out how to appease everyone in a game that is so perniciously resistant to appealing to just one demographic. Maybe it's more lucrative to focus on games with less of a broad appeal, because the players then all mostly agree on what they are after?
That's the really annoying thing about it though is it's not even *for* little kids. Its rated "Teen". Technically little kids shouldn't even be playing it. Yet they keep making the game as if it's for little kids, and people use little kids to excuse them. Even though they actually arent even supposed to be playing it lol