"simgirl1010;c-16700747" wrote:
"DragonAge_300905;c-16700726" wrote:
"LeGardePourpre;c-16700174" wrote:
What silence ? They don't stop talking :p
- Some quarters no paid content = No pack this quarter
- SimGuruNinja told he is working on something = Next pack is a Game Pack
- SimGuruGraham left the SP team = No SP planned in a near future
(maybe they use all the resources in order to finish the EP06 before December ???)
- Maxis Monthly livestream = New Free content or major update every month (this quarter at least)
In fact we still get something similar to quarterly teasers.
For example : When SimGuruGrant was back on Twitter (May 10) that meant a new EP was planned this quarter.
I think GP07 is Summer Vacation (Caribbean theme) and EP06 is University.
For me I don't hear them, it is silent pictures with no subtittles. My tv is turned up as high as it will go, same with my computer audio.
People think if you have hearing aids, you can hear. It may be true for people who have lost their hearing over the years, but I was born with this. When I got my first pair of hearing aids using a ear specialist, he said I will not ever be able to hear like a person who has gradual hearing loss and then gets hearing aids. I'm missing pieces inside my ears so I will never hear some sounds because they're in my total deaf range. The range where I'm deaf is the human voice level.
At least when they did the teasers, they added the subtittle options but in their live streams they don't.
@DragonAge_300905 here's some info on twitch closed captions for those with hearing disabilities.
https://help.twitch.tv/customer/portal/articles/2564215
@simgirl1010
It works like Utube captions which I know how to enable. But thank you for taking the time to look it up and trying to help me hear the twitch streams.
The caption option has to be on the stream itself, in other words the maker of the stream has to enable the captions. This is what they have to do. (As a broadcaster, if you want to offer captions to your audience, you will need to transmit caption files in an accepted format embedded in your stream, or alongside your stream, through your broadcast encoder.)
Eta. The reason I was able to see the subtittles in the teasers is because I watched them on Utube.