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pepperjax1230
7 years agoSeasoned Ace
"Movotti;c-16738213" wrote:@Movotti I understand where you are coming from and I said some people take the game seriously I am not one of those people. I want the game to be silly to but I can also understand people who want the disabilities in their game. In the grand scheme of things there will always be features in the game people will dislike and if they added it that would be one of them. But some people would love them in the game to tell their story. I just like silly drama soap operaish stories in my game and I use the game to escape real life. But I wouldn’t be against having disabilities or consequences in my game it would just add more to my soap opera storytelling."pepperjax1230;c-16734246" wrote:"Katlyn2525;c-16734149" wrote:But some people take as a serious game and want the realism in their games.
I think they would be rather difficult to include. How would you animate it? What do you include? @Cinebar is right. It would be fine if the pumped up Get to Work with some added fictitious illnesses and such, but I wouldn't add things like down syndrome, etc. The game is supposed to be a spoof on reality. Not reality itself.
In that case, where are my drums. where are my monotremes? where are my aussie style schools and universities, and timtams, and lamingtons, and lamb for the bbq, and lamb for the back yard, and pumpkins for roasting and soupmaking (but never carving nor pies, lamb is for pies). Where's the pies with dead 'orse? where's the sausage rolls? where's the pavlova? Where's the sandman?
My realism may not be anything at all like your realism.
My disability is not like many others. Mine is invisible. How would you include that?
I want silliness in the game when it comes to illness and disease. I want the occasional broken bone, when a sim child falls from a bunkbed or playground. I want illnesses that require your sim to go to hospital for a day or two. I want a lighter side of life, not the misery and depression that most often come with real world disabilities.
You can have some realism, without being bogged down in depressingly serious reality, and the best way to do it is with illnesses and injury, but not life long disabilities.