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"MaddyMcMoody;c-16952932" wrote:
I mean I love me some realism and darkness and stuff, that's why I have and all that fun stuff (I even had the more morally questionable extensions to them at some point] - but what I'm thinking, as a seasoned player, is that maybe officially associating the name and game of the Sims with all that will make the game less accessible to kids, mostly through censoring parents. I wouldn't want kids to not get to play the sims because their parents start to associate it with darker content.
We can just play the dark twin sister of the sims, called the Sams or something lol.
No, but actually if I'm being real I like the current situation. Because if I feel like playing a dark and twisted game, I can by using mods. But I also easily get bored by that and want to go back to a game that has no raunchy, violent or nude content whatsoever in it and is all about idealism rather than realism - then I can just deactivate the mods or remove them from my folder. Like that you get all the pros of it and none of the negatives - plus, and the like are already really good as it stands, don't know how EA would improve on them tbh
I think you missed a good chunk of the discussion on this topic. Initially most people here agreed that by "adult content" they meant more absurd and twisted humor that TS1 and TS2 have displayed. That has drastically changed since TS3 and many people actually miss it. So basically not too many people want stuff like violence in their game, most ideas refer to getting back those absurd and strange situations that happened in past installments, and that are missing on newer.
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