pawelk1986 wrote:
lostonearth35 wrote:
I've seen a video on YouTube, and one major difference they mentioned is that The Sims will have emotions. Certain things and situations will make them experience things like rage, depression, boredom, confidence, passion and even hysteria, and they will act it until their emotion changes. They showed some Sims at a party and one Sim is bored. He then takes out a violin and plays it, and another Sim who was feeling confident just before became depressed and started crying with visible tears, then went into another room by himself and after a while his mood changed to just sad. Their expressions and body language will be more realistic and varied depending on what they're feeling.
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It might be able to create a sim that will act like aspie
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"Might be able to create a sim that will act like aspie"!
We can chose from a long list of traits that us Aspies could identify with. These are the ones that I thought applied to people like us the best: childish, commitment issues, coward, disciplined, cat person, dog person, dramatic, eccentric, equestrian, excitable, genius, good, grumpy, loner, shy, socially awkward and unflirty. There are actually more could possibly work.