Forum Discussion
Nindigo79
6 years agoSeasoned Ace
I have an example:
Normally, when my Sims discipline their children, I have them, shall we say, be "reasonable" and rational about it. But currently, I play my vampire who is hot-headed and it will much more like him to be a person who yells when met with opposition and defiance. So I have him yell at his fussy toddlers - they take after him! Although I would never lose my temper like that with real toddlers, it feels liberating and awesome to immerse myself in roleplaying =D
I always aim to go for that roleplay element, because my life as a gamer started out with roleplaying games (text-based MUD) and my fondness for it has never left me.
Normally, when my Sims discipline their children, I have them, shall we say, be "reasonable" and rational about it. But currently, I play my vampire who is hot-headed and it will much more like him to be a person who yells when met with opposition and defiance. So I have him yell at his fussy toddlers - they take after him! Although I would never lose my temper like that with real toddlers, it feels liberating and awesome to immerse myself in roleplaying =D
I always aim to go for that roleplay element, because my life as a gamer started out with roleplaying games (text-based MUD) and my fondness for it has never left me.