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GalacticGal
2 years agoSeasoned Ace
"Atreya33;c-18312945" wrote:
I think the lines are an attempt to distinguish adults from young adults because there are hardly any other differences between those two in the game. Luckily they are rather subtle (in my humble opinion, or due to my grafics card?)
What I don't like is that fact that we have no in game way to get rid of them. Why not make them optional? To force these lines on all adults feels like a certain form of ageisme, specially in a game that already feels like a young adult simulator for 90% of the content. Not everyone has these lines at the same age. The better solution is the grey hair for elders which can be changed if we want.
They should simply create a subtle change. Not such a glaring 'you're getting old' look. My Mom really never looked her age, even when she reached 80, (an elderly friend of mine called my mother a young 80) until Alzheimer's ravaged her in the end. We should have a way to change it in game. The look in my game has a way of making Kayleigh look fat. She's on the lean side so her face shouldn't make it look as if she needs to lose 40+ pounds.
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