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Tcee11
New Scout
5 years ago

Nightmare Fule

What are tings that happens to your Sims that would be frighting in real life:

https://i.imgur.com/D39jqIy.jpg?1

For me it is huge spiders!
  • Routing issues. When a Sim gets stuck and isn't able to navigate around a group of objects that a real person could climb over. And having to use the restroom, sleep, eat, etc. So your Sim dies of embarrassment, starvation, and/or exhaustion. That's a nightmare!
  • "LiELF;c-17421224" wrote:
    I agree that the Selvadoradan spiders are nightmarish. Even the little spiders that crawl out into the webs from the Vampires pack are icky. (Arachnophobia, lol. Nice job, devs!)

    Haha those vampire cobwebs really creep me out after I saw that spiders actually appear in them. Yuk yuk. Hate spiders. Imagine my delight in opening this thread and being faced with the OP's pic!!

    Another thing that kinda creeps me out is sharing knowledge on the new Uni machine - it looks and sounds like torture to me!
  • Yeah, I'm gonna throw some of the stuff from ROM into there - like how a potion backfire, with the black smoke and passed-out sims, could be terrifying to an unsuspecting bystander in the real world. Also, while funny in-game, some of the vampire powers would again be terrifying. It's weird thinking of this stuff in the context of real life - most of it's just funny or quirky in-game.
    Oh lord - the cowplant. It's huge to a sim, and actually EATS PEOPLE. Like some kind of immovable triffid. And the luring-by-basically-hypnotic-cake thing would be scary as well. As well as the whole male-pregnancy-by-alien-abduction thing - what is WITH that? It's one of my favorite game mechanics, but if you think about it it's actually pretty messed up.

    Edit: I used hyphens ( - ) way to much there, not sure why.
    Edited twice for typos.
  • "TeeSea;d-973174" wrote:
    What are tings that happens to your Sims that would be frighting in real life:
    For me it is huge spiders!

    Oh yeah, something like that dropped on my shoulder, I'd be doing a scream-like-a-little-girl-/does-the-wave/-running-around-like-a-headless-chicken/raindance combo. I'm sure it would look funny on youtube...

    "OEII1001;c-17421158" wrote:
    Lots of stuff, I imagine. It's played off as cartoonish, but the Sims universe is packed with awful stuff. Most of the deaths a sim can experience are pretty violent or gruesome, and even if they manage to avoid all of that stuff and peacefully pass away of old age a faceless dude with a scythe shows up at the house and traumatizes the survivors by sucking the soul out of grandma right in front of them.
    What's more, they see it happen over and over again, regardless of how they die. So every sim is painfully aware that this is what is waiting for them and their kin at the end. There's no reassurance of "no Johnny, it's going to be okay, that won't happen to you". Johnny, take a good look because this is exactly what you're in for.

    I don't think the deaths in the sims are particularly awful. Death is just part of life (or maybe just the result of it) and can be quite violent and gruesome. The sims also makes death funny. If a big sims-style reaper/ghost like monstrosity sucking the soul out of grandma existed in real life, it would actually be better than real death as you could beg and plead with it to, you know, not suck the soul out of grandma, restore her, and let her live. On the other hand, telling your kids that that thing will eventually come for them too might be the cause of a nightmare here and there :D

    "Sharonia;c-17421221" wrote:
    Waking up dressed like a random townie. I can't think of anything scarier than that. :D

    Yes, yes! This totally!

    "AdamsEve1231;c-17424014" wrote:
    Routing issues. When a Sim gets stuck and isn't able to navigate around a group of objects that a real person could climb over. And having to use the restroom, sleep, eat, etc. So your Sim dies of embarrassment, starvation, and/or exhaustion. That's a nightmare!

    Love this too. The game glitching, not working as expected, and full of bugs often is a real nightmare experience :D .

    Personally I don't like these guys:

    https://i.imgur.com/9CHn7lA.png

    Imagine having a vampire clown breaking into your home at night with the intent to do vampire-clowny things to you /shivers.
  • OEII1001's avatar
    OEII1001
    New Spectator
    "Zimz4;c-17424326" wrote:
    "OEII1001;c-17421158" wrote:
    Lots of stuff, I imagine. It's played off as cartoonish, but the Sims universe is packed with awful stuff. Most of the deaths a sim can experience are pretty violent or gruesome, and even if they manage to avoid all of that stuff and peacefully pass away of old age a faceless dude with a scythe shows up at the house and traumatizes the survivors by sucking the soul out of grandma right in front of them.
    What's more, they see it happen over and over again, regardless of how they die. So every sim is painfully aware that this is what is waiting for them and their kin at the end. There's no reassurance of "no Johnny, it's going to be okay, that won't happen to you". Johnny, take a good look because this is exactly what you're in for.

    I don't think the deaths in the sims are particularly awful. Death is just part of life (or maybe just the result of it) and can be quite violent and gruesome. The sims also makes death funny. If a big sims-style reaper/ghost like monstrosity sucking the soul out of grandma existed in real life, it would actually be better than real death as you could beg and plead with it to, you know, not suck the soul out of grandma, restore her, and let her live. On the other hand, telling your kids that that thing will eventually come for them too might be the cause of a nightmare here and there :D


    I'm not sure if you've experienced death and dying first hand, but it can be pretty peaceful. When my mother died it was like going to sleep. I can only hope that my passing will be as beautiful.

    It isn't in The Sims games. This guy is going to show up, and he's going to try and harvest the soul of the deceased. He's not going to give you a moment. He's not going to sit back and let the scene play out. No, Grimmy is on a schedule. He doesn't care if you're sad. You have 30 seconds to plead for grandma, and if you are unsuccessful in that plea then you are out of luck. If you are successful, he'll be back next week.

    And that's the problem. Funerals are for the living. They are a way for people to process the passing of a loved one. You don't get that in The Sims. No, death is a struggle, and an immediate one. When it's lost, it's done. Here's your urn and/or gravestone, get out, I'll be back for you later. Or sooner. Who knows? What you do know is that your kin will be absolutely traumatized by the experience.

  • Spiders, snakes and clowns give me the creeps. And did you know there is a spider called the clown spider that is quite frightening? Just what I wanted to see; two of the scariest things I can imagine all rolled up into one. And see one I did during a trip to Hawaii, a freak-me-out long legged arachnid with a clown face, racing across the bathroom counter while I was brushing my teeth. I still have scary dreams about that incident. So that is why I seldom visit the jungle in Sims4, and disabled the possibility of the clown walking around my worlds. Because some nightmares refuse to be laid to rest.
  • "Paigeisin5;c-17424721" wrote:
    Spiders, snakes and clowns give me the creeps. And did you know there is a spider called the clown spider that is quite frightening? Just what I wanted to see; two of the scariest things I can imagine all rolled up into one. And see one I did during a trip to Hawaii, a freak-me-out long legged arachnid with a clown face, racing across the bathroom counter while I was brushing my teeth. I still have scary dreams about that incident. So that is why I seldom visit the jungle in Sims4, and disabled the possibility of the clown walking around my worlds. Because some nightmares refuse to be laid to rest.


    *Shudders* That sounds absolutely terrifying. You wouldn't have been able to get me back in that bathroom until someone showed me proof of that spiders demise. Even then I would be bringing "weapons" of all kinds with me every time I went in.(brooms, shoes, bug spray,etc.)
  • "Zimz4;c-17424326" wrote:

    Love this too. The game glitching, not working as expected, and full of bugs often is a real nightmare experience :D .

    Personally I don't like these guys:

    https://i.imgur.com/9CHn7lA.png

    Imagine having a vampire clown breaking into your home at night with the intent to do vampire-clowny things to you /shivers.


    *Laughs Maniacally* Heh, excuse me while I take Vladislaus to CAS. Thanks for the idea!
  • Frn0731's avatar
    Frn0731
    Rising Adventurer
    Having the grim reaper entering my house. :#

    ...also, I would probably freak out seeing a giant bunny walking around.