I like the idea of apartments being in every world by default and designed to fit in with the other architecture. A lot of people don’t live in houses, and even most homeowners had to start out in apartments as adults. There’s also the opportunity to fit more premade sims into worlds since EA really doesn’t like adding enough lots anymore.
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I like that. It makes a lot more sense than living in a single room and slapping down additional ones like it's one of those modular sea container homes
People don't play the sims to feel bad about life.
While some things definitely could use more depth, they also definitely don't need to add the anxiety of real life.
Seriously, how can something where "rent hikes" are mentioned be fun, unless your hobby is to be a fan of finance or something?
It feels like those people who want to put racism and rape in their TTRPG for "realism". It's a game, it doesn't have to contain realistic things, and unless it's a horror game it shouldn't try to mimic the shitty parts of reality.
It would be for an added challenge. I feel like most Sims players experience some kind of plateau after a while of playing with the same family because there's not much left for challenges. Especially if you don't enjoy the supernatural or adventure DLCs.
Yeah, this feels a little like privilege wanting to roll play marginalisation, for funsies.. 🙄
I've been homeless, I am mentally an otherwise ill, I already know I'm never going to own a home to make my own or have any financial security, why on earth would I, or anyone else who has or is living this shit want to "play" at how distressing life already is for so many of us? And much more confusing, why would someone who hasn't lived this shit, want to "play" at it? Really odd take..
I'm not trying to trivialize those things. I'm saying it could be interesting to have the option for something more real with how over the top a lot of the Sims has become.
I mentioned things getting whitewashed because it's not something I'd want played off as nothing or purely positive. I could see EA being tasteless and depicting homelessness as something like another eco living DLC.
I’m not trying to trivialize those things
Never said you were
I’m saying it could be interesting to have the option for something more real with how over the top a lot of the Sims has become.
Which reflects to me that you have never had these experiences yourself, hence what I did say - this is privilege wanting to roleplay as marginalised, which is pretty weird, to put it mildly.
I mentioned things getting whitewashed because it’s not something I’d want played off as nothing or purely positive.
But something partially positive? Any gamification of homelessness and poverty and other human suffering is whitewashing, your idea, at it's core, is a whitewash.
I could see EA being tasteless and depicting homelessness as something like another eco living DLC.
So why would you ever want them (or any other company for that matter, that would do just as bad a job because this isn't something anyone could do a good job at) to even try?
Yeah, I can see no redeeming qualities to this idea.