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Post by eronoel on Jun 3, 2016 19:44:52 GMT -5
Yes, I think it probably is influenced by the political discussions and climate right now. However, although based in the US, EA isn't just a one-country company (they have branches all over the world) and the sims isn't just a one country game, so it seems unlikely to me that this would really be just direct response to US politics. Although as anska points out, everything is political one way or another; I just don't think that it is necessarily always so US-centric. When you think about it, it seems kind of strange that they even bother to separate male and female anyway in the game. I mean, they could just have the same body template and have user's change it themselves to have more or less abs, boobs, butt, etc. But obviously that isn't how they have it. I do tend to be more "traditional" in my clothing picks for female and male sims, but it will be nice to have a larger selection of clothing for all sims. In the end, it doesn't hurt anyone - everyone can play how they want and we have more clothing options and hair options for all genders now
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