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Horrorgirl6
5 years agoSeasoned Veteran
I think the thing is they do have representation. But only certain reperseantion.Most people are not lgbt.We do not have representation of (Im lgbt myself by the way. Other ways of life.Most of the target seems to be for a certain group of modern young adult players.(I say this as a young adults)
Okay I'm agree with you.The one thing about the rebrand.I notice they seem to got bunch of people with insecurities.Than kept saying this would help you.They also said they want this game to push change in tests.
"thesimmer14;c-17446953" wrote:
The thing I've noticed is that they've taken a step back from "creating families" to "creating yourself". At least in their promotional tidbits. I must've seen about four ads over the past week depicting a young adult creating their "ideal" self in The Sims.
This was always an option, sure, but wasn't the original idea about making pretend families, rather than making up for the shortcomings of the world's inequalities? Don't get me wrong, I support the whole women's day thing, as well as the LGBT representation. But it feels like they're marketing it as a stigma-battle simulator lately. The over-emphasis on YA's is telling.
[This is coming from a 20-year old liberal arts college student, aka, their target audience :p )
Okay I'm agree with you.The one thing about the rebrand.I notice they seem to got bunch of people with insecurities.Than kept saying this would help you.They also said they want this game to push change in tests.
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