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This is the first time I've had a Toddler complain about the music being loud. He's the youngest of six kids, the eldest three are now teens, first the twins boys and then the first daughter. He's got two Child sisters, too. As it happens a quirk will popup and a certain Sim will play music as loud as possible. I've had two of the older kids do this. So at the moment, I cannot say for sure which one is guilty for the stereo blasting, causing Peter some consternation. This is Peter, but not the picture I thought I'd taken. He was really huffy, stamping his little foot over and over. Oh, well, not the first shot I've failed to capture. (Just for the record, I didn't make him deaf. He aged up from Infant with the hearing aids on. I thought I had removed them, but it must have been on only one of his outfits. Guess I have my work cut out for me.) I have really mixed feelings about whether or not he should have a hearing impairment. What I don't have mixed feelings about is the game randomly assigning such things to my born in game Sims, which is why I removed them post haste.
Actually it fits Peter, maybe it's adjusted wrong why he is over sensitive with loud music. 🙂
GalacticGal wrote:What I don't have mixed feelings about is the game randomly assigning such things to my born in game Sims
With this I am the opposite. Thing like this would have not even come to my mind unless game reminded it is there. 😊 Sort of stepping out of my norms and all the same and the same all over again. Gladly no right or wrong way of playing 😊
- GalacticGal3 months agoLegend
Truly, I agree, there is no right or wrong way to play. For those who asked for such devices, that's great. I would never campaign against them. I'm just railing because EA has made a lot of changes, that they imparted wouldn't affect the players, directly. This is proving not to be so. It should be my choice. My daughter got spared hearing aids when she was an infant. Born without hearing issues, she fell prey to ear infections. Placing tubes in her ears sparred her hearing. The choice should be mine.