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yeah..like wen they get older and stuff and if they didnt look after themselves and that...well,they could need a wheelchair. they would have to be recomended to go to some yoga class to get fit and stuff...
haha . and if you get hurt or fall over, you could need crutched and that... |
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Join Date: Apr 2008
Location: USA
Age: 17
Gender: Male
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I was thinking about this a few weeks ago but wouldn't it be incredibly complicated to make wheelchaired sims? I mean, so many animations would have to be different for them that I think the developers would just give up.
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Join Date: Jul 2008
Location: Liverpool, UK
Age: 20
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I don't know about wheelchair sims, but I'd like to see small injuries in TS3. Like a sim child can fall over and graze it's knee or something and go running to it's mum/dad who puts a plaster on it. It would give the kids in The Sims more depth, they really lack personality.
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Join Date: May 2008
Location: Melbourne, Australia
Age: 23
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I dunno, I think walking sticks would be good enough for the elderly Sims.
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