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First off I'm disabled but not in a way that can be seen (permanent heart insufficiency if you wonder) and I personally know a wheelchair bound person (my brother in law (Parkinsons)). And I do know a few others so I do have some experience in what I'm talking about and with my programming background I also understand something about what is easy to program and what isn't.
If you have specific disabilities in mind that you feel can be incorporated in the game please create a new thread for each so it can be discussed and EA would be able to see the suggestion.
Can you imagine all the sims 4 characters with walking sticks? They'd be so cute bless them, them just waddling along trying to go about their daily business. 🙂 I always smile when I see elderly people with walking sticks, but I feel so bad as well because sometimes I see some of them really struggle and I just want to help. But that'd be embarrassing and weird (for myself personally) to do that to someone I don't know.
- RandomBuzziness4 years agoSeasoned Ace
@RubyTina91 @HorseObsessed If you would like a height slider your best bet for now is using a mod. There are a few different mods out there, the one I use is from Mod the Sims. With this mod I can make my Sims taller or shorter by increasing or decreasing the size of their feet in CAS (larger foot = taller Sim, smaller foot = shorter Sim). The game does a pretty good job of compensating for height differences & most animations involving Sims of different heights look very natural. I know many people prefer not to use mods-- they must be maintained properly and they frequently need to be updated after every game patch or they will cause problems with your game-- but for height sliders, mods are currently the only way to add them to the game.
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