he must have mulled over this moment a million times. rehearsing the conversation inside of his head with careful precision, selecting the exact words best suited to translate the complexity of the situation into something intelligible. even if that quest would not prove to be simple. especially not when the words seemingly left him as soon as he came face to face with the other. fingertips tapped almost nervously against the doorframe, contemplating simply turning around and postponing the conversation until the future. sometime in the future, if he did not lose the courage he mustered. “ can we talk? ” there was no going back then, from the moment sebastien’s voice filled the silence announcing his presence to the other. “ you’re probably busy, and i know you are, but if you can spare just a moment. ”
The Behind The Sims Summit Stream Event teased something today that could come in nicely for legacy players.
In the last minute, they referenced baby crying and showed us a sim in a very young lifestage (toddler? baby?) crawling on the floor and getting picked up by a care taker, followed by a screen saying that something is to be expected next year.
What ever could this something be?
No, seriously. This could be nothing or everything. Toddlers already exist, and they do crawl. Is this a stuff pack or a gameplay update? I have no idea what to make of this.
im so done with seeing articles about kids and screen time that doesnt mention parent behaviors even once. “kids are always on their phones” so are the parents! which the kids look to for how they should behave! ipad babies didn’t chose to only play on their ipads, thats what their parents gave them!
an anecdotal example: when i was a kid, all my parents would do in their minimal free time was watch tv and then they would be surprised when in my sister and i’s minimal free time we would also only watch tv/play video games. they scolded us for not reading books, but they never read books. they scolded us for not going outside but they never went outside.
“kids are always on their damn phones” my mom is in her 60s and opens up candy crush anytime she’s sitting — it isnt just the kids