5 years ago
Close-Knit and People Person Lifestyles: Let's Talk
(Sorry if this isn't in the right place but it's not really a discussion, so I feel like it better belongs here.)
-lies down-
I get the idea of this one, but this is sort of one of those situations where it feels like, Hmm, this is like real-life, but in a game it doesn't really hold up. Four is the threshold for these. Less than that, you're getting Close-Knit, more, you're getting People Person. I have two problems with this.
Firstly, four is a really low number. I have more than four friends. I hate people. I REALLY hate people. It sort of feels like CKPP is tuned to make every Sim in the world that leaves his house at least once a week into a people person because it is SO easy to get. It is WAY too easy, especially with how well Sims get along in general, but that's a topic covered in a million other places.
Secondly, it counts family members. -holds head- Re-read that. It counts family members. This feels like a real hard smack in the face to legacy and legacy-style players, because if your Sim has two parents and one sibling that they live with, chances are, they're friends with them. That's just how the game works. And that's 3 friends right there, boom.
I have a large family. I get along with all of them, even the ones that really grate my nerves, because that's what family does (I'm Mexican... yeah). I'm not going to ruin my entire life because one of my 12 cousins annoys me, but that doesn't make me into people. I still hate people, you know?
So two suggestions here. One, review the number of friends it takes to reach PP and maybe think about raising it, because it's just skewed really badly in PP's favour right now. Two, please stop counting family in this somehow. Please. I don't want a whole family of people persons by default just because their parents decided to have three kids and not two. Thanks.
Oh, one more thing, the lifestyles themselves make a distinction between friend and good friend but there is no real distinction in the game as to what lends to what. I wonder if maybe good friend shouldn't count for PP either. Having a strong friendship built over a long period of time with someone doesn't really make you into people, either. I think maybe this one's root issue is oversimplifying this. Anyway, this one was just a stray thought I don't have anything solid for.
-lies down-
I get the idea of this one, but this is sort of one of those situations where it feels like, Hmm, this is like real-life, but in a game it doesn't really hold up. Four is the threshold for these. Less than that, you're getting Close-Knit, more, you're getting People Person. I have two problems with this.
Firstly, four is a really low number. I have more than four friends. I hate people. I REALLY hate people. It sort of feels like CKPP is tuned to make every Sim in the world that leaves his house at least once a week into a people person because it is SO easy to get. It is WAY too easy, especially with how well Sims get along in general, but that's a topic covered in a million other places.
Secondly, it counts family members. -holds head- Re-read that. It counts family members. This feels like a real hard smack in the face to legacy and legacy-style players, because if your Sim has two parents and one sibling that they live with, chances are, they're friends with them. That's just how the game works. And that's 3 friends right there, boom.
I have a large family. I get along with all of them, even the ones that really grate my nerves, because that's what family does (I'm Mexican... yeah). I'm not going to ruin my entire life because one of my 12 cousins annoys me, but that doesn't make me into people. I still hate people, you know?
So two suggestions here. One, review the number of friends it takes to reach PP and maybe think about raising it, because it's just skewed really badly in PP's favour right now. Two, please stop counting family in this somehow. Please. I don't want a whole family of people persons by default just because their parents decided to have three kids and not two. Thanks.
Oh, one more thing, the lifestyles themselves make a distinction between friend and good friend but there is no real distinction in the game as to what lends to what. I wonder if maybe good friend shouldn't count for PP either. Having a strong friendship built over a long period of time with someone doesn't really make you into people, either. I think maybe this one's root issue is oversimplifying this. Anyway, this one was just a stray thought I don't have anything solid for.