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5 years ago
I keep seeing that people would have preferred average players or gallery builders. Reality competition shows will either have potential contestants submit an audition tape/video explaining why they would be a good pick or have auditions at public places like casinos. One time I walked by a casting call line for Survivor. This process probably takes time which costs money, using game changers makes the most sense. They have had personal interactions with all of them and each one has a body of work available for easy viewing.
You can be an amazing builder but do you have the outgoing personality it takes to be on tv or streaming? Can you handle strangers judging you on social media? During an interview can you express yourself in a thoughtful or humorous way, provide the sound bites that producers love to showcase? Do you have an interesting back story? The game changers probably fit this criteria to an extent and do not need counsel. An average player might not know what they are getting into and it might create some potentially serious issues for them.
As for their merit, I assume there will be some sort of introduction for each contestant, how they got into playing the Sims, why they love it and what is their particular skill set. I think it is fine to get to know the contestants here (which is why I mentioned xmiramira) but that information would be available during the show. I think it comes down to do you like to watch people create things, do you find it inspiring for your own gameplay?
You can be an amazing builder but do you have the outgoing personality it takes to be on tv or streaming? Can you handle strangers judging you on social media? During an interview can you express yourself in a thoughtful or humorous way, provide the sound bites that producers love to showcase? Do you have an interesting back story? The game changers probably fit this criteria to an extent and do not need counsel. An average player might not know what they are getting into and it might create some potentially serious issues for them.
As for their merit, I assume there will be some sort of introduction for each contestant, how they got into playing the Sims, why they love it and what is their particular skill set. I think it is fine to get to know the contestants here (which is why I mentioned xmiramira) but that information would be available during the show. I think it comes down to do you like to watch people create things, do you find it inspiring for your own gameplay?
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