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7 years ago
"Copendra;c-16725842" wrote:
I would love to have disabilities represented within the game. Just more diversity in general. Maybe folks (based on randomization) with depression would have to nap more, get tired more easily, have different "coping" mechanisms and such.
Folks with crutches and wheelchairs, as someone mentioned before, would also be great. And having everything accessible would be wonderful.
How far do you want it to go? A wheelchair for quadriplegic Sims? Disablity of a Sim who doesn't have any legs or arms? If you want to represent the disabled, how far are people willing to go? Wouldn't it be discriminating to respresent some who are just lame in the legs and not show or have all the other problems that come from disablities? such as missing arms, legs, unusable arms and legs, and prostestics, too.
Is it the diabled who are requesting EA do this or those who think it would be great/cool? For diversity sake? Or just because they want to feel better about their so called diversity? Do you really want a game company to make money on this? Really? And if we want 'diversity' then kids in game should also suffer from all the problems I just listed. Faces removed from cancer? How about that?
I'm not sorry I ask the hard questions.
How about a bag?
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