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I’m not visually impaired, but I have terrible eyesight and very powerful prescription contact lenses and glasses. I don’t have any real trouble seeing / reading text in any of the other many video games I play on my PS4 Pro setup via a 55” fairly-new Samsung television - my point being, under optimal conditions, I still find it pretty tricky to read the text in The Sims 4 even on that size screen without squinting, blinking, dosing with eye drops more often, etc. and if I’m in the Gallery, forget it - I have to move much closer to the screen. I play in a smallish living area as I live in a high rise city-condo where space is at a premium, so I’m not even all that far away from my television to begin with.
I’m really glad of the port over to consoles as I missed this series very much when I switched from PC games to console games back during TS3, but some improvements in the UI could definitely be made. That they updated anything at all just for us bodes well - maybe things are looking up as this week we get a same-day release of major content? Perhaps it’s a test of the console market share. I hope it goes well, and that things for console players will continue to improve.
I’m really glad of the port over to consoles as I missed this series very much when I switched from PC games to console games back during TS3, but some improvements in the UI could definitely be made. That they updated anything at all just for us bodes well - maybe things are looking up as this week we get a same-day release of major content? Perhaps it’s a test of the console market share. I hope it goes well, and that things for console players will continue to improve.
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