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3 years ago
"Tequila_Rose_13191;c-18224582" wrote:
What I'm upset about is that I can't apply any of the body scars on any of my preexisting Sims in my already existing save. I had a trans Sim that I'm currently playing & wanted to use them on him but couldn't as I couldn't even access the option but face scars were accessable. I could only access the body scars with newly made Sims/households in CAS.
Yes i encountered this issue and failed to understand why we are unable to add scars to pre-existing sims. Surely for storytelling purporses all scars should be available to add to a sim in CAS at any point in a sim's life cycle?
I also was confused when i could only find the top surgery scars for male sims. The explanation of blurring out of breasts makes it make sense but is frustrating/dissapointing and i can see why it would be upsetting for members of the trans community. I think it is something that needs clarification and further consideration from the sims team as it does come across as really insensitive.
Finally, as a diabetic who wears a libre 2 glucose monitor it was a wonderful surprise to have medical wearables added to the game, including CGMs that look like libre! The fact you added a variety of body sites and device styles means we have a choice of realistic representation not only for continuous glucose monitoring but also for those wearing insulin pumps or hydrocortisone pumps and other medical devices around their bodies. So i really thank you for that. It is the little touches that make living life with a disability that little bit more relatable to others and help us to feel more seen and understood.
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