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SimmerGeorge
5 years agoSeasoned Ace
"DaWaterRat;c-17612472" wrote:"SimmerGeorge;c-17612467" wrote:"Chazzzy;c-17612229" wrote:
What is preventing you from using the parameters within CAS to make adjustments to get features the way you want them to create your Native American Sim?
@Chazzzy What was preventing us before from using the parameters within CAS to create black sims?
You see where this is going?
You can create almost any kind of sim in the game as it is but people will always expect a lot more from a video game for some reason.
I think it's double standards to say "just use the tools we have in CAS" to a person wanting better options for Native Americans but not say the same to a person wanting better options to make a black sim.
Now, are the sliders and morphs we have in the Base Game capable of creating a believable Native American? I'll admit I've never tried, I usually roll with what the randomizer gives me with just a few tweaks here and there if something starts to bother me (Hello, Vlad). So I'm willing to take the word of someone who has tried and who has more of a stake in their ability to create Sims that represent a specific ethnicity.
Well yeah. I partially understand that. What I don't understand is the demand to be able to recreate yourself in the game with as much detail as possible.
Base game male hair is also lousy. I can't find a single one that looks like me. Male makeup? Not a lot of options either. But I'm not going to sit here and call EA h o m o phobic because the makeup sucks.
I just choose the options that are the closest to what I want to create. And that's fine. It's still a video game.
I guess at least that's how I see it. I respect everyone who has a different opinion.
I just don't see a reason to be like "I have black hair with brown undertones but the game only has blue undertones! EA what is this discrimination?"