6 years ago
Expansion on death: Funerals, in depth mourning, goodbye celebrations and how death should be.
Welp, so much for a break...
Youtube being the main inspiration again, the specific here youtuber being one "Ask A Mortician" Caitlin Doughty, so blame her if you're sick of me.
Having binge watched her videos more often than should be normal, I've wondered about death, not just in real life but for the sims, how lacking death is for our creations and how much is missing from the overall experience of saying goodbye and mourning our fallen Sims.
Plenty have brought up this issue regarding the inevitable demise of our beloved creations, but after watching Caitlin, I've wondered if EA and the gurus could spice up the whole popping of clogs ordeal by expanding in either a large patch or pack which carries some of her subjects, ideals for death and constantly spoken topics.
Yes, I am very aware her content is...not something the sims team want to confront or offer simmers, especially when they're already against negativity in any way, shape or form, but she does make some softer, kinder, easier on the soul, content, and I feel maybe the team could take some of her personality and thoughts and try to apply them to Sims 4, expanding death but not in a completely stomach upsetting way.
She is very much "death control, have a home funeral, do it yourself and don't get cheated" minded, I admire that, and if you whittle through her videos, it's easy-ish to come out with a lighter variant, one possible of being added to a video game such as sims.
Home funerals? No, well perhaps you can throw a funeral and mourn the urn of a sim, rather than have a coffin appear on the dinner table whilst Lil Johnny is eating lunch.
Similar to the older sims games, you can throw a funeral, but instead of the usual hearse and mournful attire of a real life one, you get to choose how your sims say farewell to grandpa, maybe go to a bar and drink to his memory, or dance the night away while sobbing hysterically, stay at home with family and friends enjoying a home cooked meal whilst watching old home movies you made with Grandpa involved.
The point of this would be to mourn, or celebrate, your way, make it sad with everyone falling to their knees and throwing their fists to the sky, or make it a relaxed, quiet send off, maybe go at it alone and just enjoy the time you've spent with the said sim by sitting on the sofa and holding the urn or precious keepsake.
Maybe have customisation added to stones so that you can give an eco twist and turn them into trees or shrubs to make a prettier graveyard,
Get the kids involved with baking death themed cookies or give them the goodbye talk.
have the ability to scatter their ashes rather than keep the urn forever.
be given ways to speak to their ghosts once they've passed on or even attempt to contact a medium and have them help you.
Have the option to build a crypt and place them inside with the choice to come visit, work nearby to keep an eye on them or even decorate it for holiday seasons.
Obviously there is more than this and I want you to fill in the blanks! What can be added, what do you want to see to expand death in the sims 4, how do you want to bid Grandpa or cousin Ellie goodbye?
Do you even want to bid them goodbye? How about the ability to obsess and refuse to accept they're gone? How about death denial in it's purest form?
Comment below and again, sorry for the spam, I just have a lot of ideas and sadly they're all for the sims 4.
Have a good evening and I'll hopefully not have another bout of inspiration until after Christmas.
Sul Sul
Youtube being the main inspiration again, the specific here youtuber being one "Ask A Mortician" Caitlin Doughty, so blame her if you're sick of me.
Having binge watched her videos more often than should be normal, I've wondered about death, not just in real life but for the sims, how lacking death is for our creations and how much is missing from the overall experience of saying goodbye and mourning our fallen Sims.
Plenty have brought up this issue regarding the inevitable demise of our beloved creations, but after watching Caitlin, I've wondered if EA and the gurus could spice up the whole popping of clogs ordeal by expanding in either a large patch or pack which carries some of her subjects, ideals for death and constantly spoken topics.
Yes, I am very aware her content is...not something the sims team want to confront or offer simmers, especially when they're already against negativity in any way, shape or form, but she does make some softer, kinder, easier on the soul, content, and I feel maybe the team could take some of her personality and thoughts and try to apply them to Sims 4, expanding death but not in a completely stomach upsetting way.
She is very much "death control, have a home funeral, do it yourself and don't get cheated" minded, I admire that, and if you whittle through her videos, it's easy-ish to come out with a lighter variant, one possible of being added to a video game such as sims.
Home funerals? No, well perhaps you can throw a funeral and mourn the urn of a sim, rather than have a coffin appear on the dinner table whilst Lil Johnny is eating lunch.
Similar to the older sims games, you can throw a funeral, but instead of the usual hearse and mournful attire of a real life one, you get to choose how your sims say farewell to grandpa, maybe go to a bar and drink to his memory, or dance the night away while sobbing hysterically, stay at home with family and friends enjoying a home cooked meal whilst watching old home movies you made with Grandpa involved.
The point of this would be to mourn, or celebrate, your way, make it sad with everyone falling to their knees and throwing their fists to the sky, or make it a relaxed, quiet send off, maybe go at it alone and just enjoy the time you've spent with the said sim by sitting on the sofa and holding the urn or precious keepsake.
Maybe have customisation added to stones so that you can give an eco twist and turn them into trees or shrubs to make a prettier graveyard,
Get the kids involved with baking death themed cookies or give them the goodbye talk.
have the ability to scatter their ashes rather than keep the urn forever.
be given ways to speak to their ghosts once they've passed on or even attempt to contact a medium and have them help you.
Have the option to build a crypt and place them inside with the choice to come visit, work nearby to keep an eye on them or even decorate it for holiday seasons.
Obviously there is more than this and I want you to fill in the blanks! What can be added, what do you want to see to expand death in the sims 4, how do you want to bid Grandpa or cousin Ellie goodbye?
Do you even want to bid them goodbye? How about the ability to obsess and refuse to accept they're gone? How about death denial in it's purest form?
Comment below and again, sorry for the spam, I just have a lot of ideas and sadly they're all for the sims 4.
Have a good evening and I'll hopefully not have another bout of inspiration until after Christmas.
Sul Sul