Forum Discussion
7 years ago
"pepperjax1230;c-16737613" wrote:"JoAnne65;c-16737523" wrote:I could deal with that I complain about toddlers but they are the cutest age. I want more consequences in the game and more hardships they would have to overcome. Its boring when your sim can't even die from a sickness. Rodent Illness doesn't count because I don't give my sims pets but like in GTW our sims get sick why can't they get deathly ill from that or why can't sims have a disability they got from birth and have to deal with that in their lives. This game is suppose to be a creative outlet to tell stories that either happen in our real lives or that people just want to tell."Cinebar;c-16735102" wrote:"Haimona;c-16735066" wrote:"Cinebar;c-16735022" wrote:"Haimona;c-16734976" wrote:
I think they should add disabilities but make it optional. I want diseases as well, but that's a topic for another day...
Stroke, can't use arms? Has to stay in bed someone has to feed them? I've done ask everyone a lot of hard questions, what about Parkinson's disease? Shaking, hallucinates, get's a twitch can't do anything sometimes because of the shaking and twitching. How long do you think somone would play that Sim when trying to use a craft table in game? People are playing games, no, they don't really want real disabilities in the game and complaints would stack up like dead leaves. They are fooling themselves all for the sake of 'inclusiveness'.
The amount of time someone plays with a sim is none of my concern. I'm just saying I want disabilities and diseases, complaints against the sims 4 have been going on since the games inception, so that's nothing new.
Do you really? Do you fret when your Sims take too long mulittasking in TS4? Are you playing in ultra speed? Do you really have the patience to deal with a Sim who can't learn, move, and or even get out of bed? I doubt it. Do you want to see a missing hand? Arm, leg, face? How about missing eyes? Not blind but blown out? Do you want to remember to add the bag to the Sim so they can use the bathroom? Or do you just want a Sim in a wheelchair who can move around as fast an able bodied Sim? Do you want it to take five times longer for a child to do their homework? Or a Sim who can't read or ever learn to read? How about slow, how slow do you want the Sim to be, do you have enough patience without putting the game on fast speed to sit there and wait for them to finish something? I doubt it.
ETA: You guys can't even deal with the toddlers in this game without complaining of how hard they are to play.
These are indeed very valid questions both the devs and the fans have to ask themselves.
The disablity wouldn't show the real struggles and therefore is just propaganda. If we don't have illness that can kill off a Sim what makes you think Maxis would add Sims who can't hardly do or learn anything? They won't, and it will still be a slant of rainbows and unicorns. Because players of today are like hurry up and get me to point B so my Sim can level up. If you leave out simulations and struggles then it's all a big fat lie.