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> @SERVERFRA said:
> I never heard of the original SimCity back in 1989 or Sims 1 & 2 back in the early 2000s. However, I've heard & played Sims 3 back in 2011 when my daughter discovered it in EB GameStop store. I remember that Sims 3 didn't cater to certain particular lifestyle choice organizations. There wasn't any one organization or lifestyle only in Sims 3.
> Sims 4 caters to only free love, LBGTQ, green peace & animal zealots. While leaving out cultural faiths/beliefs, one-couple only love & celebates. I call that prejudice. We as a human race are all different with different lifestyles, beliefs, non-beliefs & so forth. It should never be dictated to a particular types only. Whatever happened to free-will & human rights? It's very sad that in this day & age there's still prejudice. :'(
If by catering to certain groups you mean including content that is optional to use? I don't see how anyone else is being left out, as you can play the game the way you want to. Almost all of my sim couples are monogamous, unless I choose otherwise for storytelling purposes. If you don't like certain traits or options, don't use them.
And what faiths should be included, if you want to include specific ones? I'm pretty sure the Holiday pack includes Kwanzaa candles and a Menorah, as well as Christmas decorations. Headscarfs and cross necklaces are in CAS. A lot of hairstyles for different cultural backgrounds have been included. And I think Easter eggs and Día de los Muertos sugar skulls have been included in the past. I find this game to be very inclusive, and if you don't, maybe you need to look at how you are playing the game.
> I never heard of the original SimCity back in 1989 or Sims 1 & 2 back in the early 2000s. However, I've heard & played Sims 3 back in 2011 when my daughter discovered it in EB GameStop store. I remember that Sims 3 didn't cater to certain particular lifestyle choice organizations. There wasn't any one organization or lifestyle only in Sims 3.
> Sims 4 caters to only free love, LBGTQ, green peace & animal zealots. While leaving out cultural faiths/beliefs, one-couple only love & celebates. I call that prejudice. We as a human race are all different with different lifestyles, beliefs, non-beliefs & so forth. It should never be dictated to a particular types only. Whatever happened to free-will & human rights? It's very sad that in this day & age there's still prejudice. :'(
If by catering to certain groups you mean including content that is optional to use? I don't see how anyone else is being left out, as you can play the game the way you want to. Almost all of my sim couples are monogamous, unless I choose otherwise for storytelling purposes. If you don't like certain traits or options, don't use them.
And what faiths should be included, if you want to include specific ones? I'm pretty sure the Holiday pack includes Kwanzaa candles and a Menorah, as well as Christmas decorations. Headscarfs and cross necklaces are in CAS. A lot of hairstyles for different cultural backgrounds have been included. And I think Easter eggs and Día de los Muertos sugar skulls have been included in the past. I find this game to be very inclusive, and if you don't, maybe you need to look at how you are playing the game.
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