Forum Discussion
As someone who is classified as disabled (under UK guidelines) I use the Sims and gaming in general to relieve the boredom of having to rest up a lot.
I'd like to see different conditions added to the game to continue it down the path of inclusivity as I always champion as much diversity as possible. I root for everyone to have their authentic selves added to their game. I can't yet make my best friend for example, who needs a wheelchair. In a previous career I used to adapt work areas for staff with varying physical abilities and requirements and now have to do the same for my home so it would also be an interesting Build Mode idea too. From Tiny Living to Supported Living residential lot for example.
But one word of caution to any devs working on this is to watch those moodlets. For goodness sake devs, think of the moodlets! They already go way too heavy on them for everything. Those little blue lines pop up and I think, aargh, now what!?
If I could have moodlets IRL they would be something like:
Ouch
I'm too young to be limping this much
Did these stairs get higher?
Thank goodness for my robot vac
Wonder if the cat could fetch my meds
So imagine the moodlets stopping you from completing your tasks in the game. I mean, the homesick moodlet literally slows everything down and gets stuck, just to use an example. So if they are working on it, which I hear they are then before it's done think of how heavy those moodlet effects will be.