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Babykittyjade
3 years agoRising Observer
"VeeDub;c-18034806" wrote:"logion;c-18034801" wrote:"Simmingal;c-18034798" wrote:"logion;c-18034796" wrote:"Simmingal;c-18034791" wrote:
Liberty Lee has new formal look
its bit weird the outfit isn't in formal category though
and I was wishing for more swatches :/ oh well at least there is hanboks
https://i.imgur.com/8Bge5rm.png
I don't think we have any young could be korean guys in the game huh...
I mean theres dennis but he is bit old to dress up like school boy maybe :sweat_smile:
I feel like they should have perhaps went with more standard hanbok for guys but it is what it is
I do feel like these were maybe more with romantic historical dramas in mind than wedding wear though
maybe the female attire goes for guests to weddings though hmm
Looks great, yeah I often feel that the outfits in the game are often not very "standard" they often feel very over the top.
I'm not sure what pre-made sims we have that are korean, there is Vanessa Yong I suppose, and I never made the connection that Liberty Lee might be korean. But I guess it's up to the player to decide as well.
Well Lee is common surname in korea so I sort of figured that she could be mixed or have korean heritage but born in ''willow creek''
there isn't really any info on her parents or anything either so I just ran with it :lol:
That's good, personally, I think that's how one should play the sims. It's tricky though when Maxis are focusing on representation I feel that I need to use some clothes right, I wonder how people might feel if I'm posting a picture of a sim wearing this outfit who is much more likely to be japanese (like Miko Ojo for example). Korea and Japan have a complicated history.
This is exactly why I prefer not to have real-world cultural items, people, or places in the game. All of my sims have their own "pretend" cultures, which follow whatever looks and customs I tell them to do. I think the game does try to stylize real-world inspirations somewhat, but I think many players take them too literally. And that's why it doesn't matter what we do; someone somewhere is going to be offended by it. So I just play my own way with no intent to step on any toes. But if people do have a problem with that, well it's... their problem with that.
I have to somewhat agree. I know a lot of people are happy to see their culture in game and that's also the route the sims 4 is taking, so that's fine by me. I don't mind it. But I don't have a lot of personal use for them since I choose to keep everything as fictional as possible. And then it always becomes about how "accurate, right or wrong" a piece of clothing or culture is instead of sharing all the creative uses for a new item! Everyone instead is scared to offend anyone else by using an item a certain way or not liking it.
I also feels it limits the devs overall creativity and the drama. Just like the snowy escape issue. They have to try to so not to offend the gameplay is left bare and boring. Like the way they took away the taking selfies of graves. I wanted that for evil or mean sims. Or simply my disrespectful teens.
This kind of stuff just leaves you with one way to play the game. And you want to use it any other way your better off not sharing it ?
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