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leucosiax
2 years agoSeasoned Ace
"Simmingal;c-18318727" wrote:"LeucosiaX;c-18318685" wrote:
If its going all cartoony and catering to a audience with little to now mental capacity, it's really insulting to their current audience. I wouldn't play anymore.
Uh- can we not equate liking/playing games with cartoony art style with lack of mental capacity or specific age group? :sweat_smile:
I don't think playing realistic R rated games instead would make person any less childish or somehow tell of their immense mental capacity
then again sure maybe don't use same marketing tactics as the toy companies
it would be nice to get actual information about the game and not just " look it changes color!" "have fun with friends!" "we are so cool!" *early 2000 toy advertisement flashbacks*
when i said "cartoony" thats how it's referred to by many compared to sims 3- objectively.
While I like cartoony sometimes in the Sims 4- it's coming off way childish like with the werewolves and then with the Disney Dream like bubble head sims we saw-in my opinion- if I am allowed to have one.
I don't understand your point- if they are marketing to infants toddlers or and younger audience, It's not a similar capacity to it's current audience. While I can play with and enjoy a toy designed for a toddler, it's still designed for a toddler, and will be missing so any aspects of the Sims, I look for. My fear is they will gear to the new audience, expected to be children in the next five years, and not cater to the current audience. Like they took away home phones keeping up with the new generarion.
I edit it but my language was clear to not offend anyone. graphics are getting better for video games, and they present and overly simple graphic with primary shapes. That is marketed to toddlers age group. I don't even think toddlers or infants would like to play the sims.
Please don't misquote me-I deleted it because someone told me someone was offended- but honestly I'm offended by things other say and I dont get others to gang up on them for it.