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JonaO703
2 years agoHero
@jpkarlsen It shouldn't be that difficult to create ramps for wheelchair access. I still think it's weird (and possibly insulting) that HSY included an accessible parking space at the High School, even though we don't have wheelchairs in the game. Not to mention, that even if wheelchairs were part of the game, this spot is the most inaccessible spot for the school.
simsplayer818
2 years agoHero
@JonaO703 I agree, I add ramps in the form of drives to many of my builds so the could certainly double as wheelchair ramps.
Residential lots won't be the problem as they can just be flat, as they would be IRL. One of my best friends has a totally adapted bungalow with a wet room for her accessibility needs and I could easily replicate it in the game. My house IRL isn't adapted (darn those stairs) but just has helpful gadgets that make cooking easier and memory foam everything even my in my Skechers lol, plus ergonomic seating. Those things could be included in the game (ooh a Skechers kit 🤞but I digress) along with walking aids added when needed, using a similar principle to umbrellas for walking sticks for example. The problem would be IMO public lots that can't be edited. So they would all need to be either upgraded with ramps or opened up for us to do that.
I think it's the kind of thing that could start slow, like with the glucose monitor and hearing aids.
Media quotes do say they're thinking about it so we watch this space I guess.
Residential lots won't be the problem as they can just be flat, as they would be IRL. One of my best friends has a totally adapted bungalow with a wet room for her accessibility needs and I could easily replicate it in the game. My house IRL isn't adapted (darn those stairs) but just has helpful gadgets that make cooking easier and memory foam everything even my in my Skechers lol, plus ergonomic seating. Those things could be included in the game (ooh a Skechers kit 🤞but I digress) along with walking aids added when needed, using a similar principle to umbrellas for walking sticks for example. The problem would be IMO public lots that can't be edited. So they would all need to be either upgraded with ramps or opened up for us to do that.
I think it's the kind of thing that could start slow, like with the glucose monitor and hearing aids.
Media quotes do say they're thinking about it so we watch this space I guess.