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7 years ago
"MadameLee;c-16740934" wrote:
um turning freewill off doesn't work as much as you think it does-because from my experience you might be playing with Sim A but sim B C and D go and do their own thing and you really hate it. Oh and it doesn't matter what you think but people do use the elements the team gives us as gameplay to make better stories then what we have. I used the Transgender patch to have a little comedy in the game because I had a male dress up as a woman aka Dan Chameroy from Ross Petty Productions. Oh and for you information a CC wheelchair plum-it CAN NOT MOVE period! What IF I want the sim in the wheelchair to move from point A to Point B? I have to make them walk and then sit back down in the wheelchair-which defeats the point of using the wheelchair.
Since disabled game play would need counters, sinks, and stoves to wheel under if in a wheelchair wheel-in/sit down shower/bathtubs, low beds (maybe with railings), audio cues for a visually impaired person, and visually cues for a hearing impaired person (I get annoyed when on the public bus when either the auditory announcements or the visually announcements aren't on since that is against I believe the The AODA (Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act)
I think you haven't understood a word I said in any of my replies on this thread. And by your own accord not being physically disabled or needing a chair, I find it replusive some of you, those who do not need a chair, wants this to tell 'stories'. And to show how 'diverse' you are, well, isn't that special. Fact is until you spend time in a chair, care for someone with a disability, you wouldn't even know where to start and or what they go through. ETA: And all those positive people you see on the internet dealing with their problems are not the facts, 99% of disabled aren't those people.
You guys want to know how it is, for real? Then all Maxis has to do is visit the nursing homes. Not interview those who are remarkable and have in some ways overcome some of their issues. But visit those who couldn't care less if this is in a game or not. They have bigger problems.