

When we already have doctors and hospitals in the game, why can’t we have the illnesses as well? And this includes violence, suffering, and yes – disabilities! Teaching young people to care for a person with a broken leg, for example, is much better than simply avoiding the topic. The whole point of Sims 4 is to simulate the real world with all of its flaws and weaknesses. Although we agree with what we said above, we still think that the game deserves more. Hence, that’s why we don’t have a proper Sims 4 disability mod!īut our opinion is a bit different. Perhaps this is the idea that a lot of mod and CC developers have as well. Exposing underage people to such “real” problems isn’t what the developers want. And it’s true that it’s played by a lot of children or teens. TS4 is not intended for a mature audience. How is this possible? Why doesn’t The Sims 4 have the option for us to have broken arms and legs?įrankly speaking, the game developers may have their best intends at heart.

On top of that, we have no proper Sims 4 broken bones mod! And no DLC in the history of The Sims 4 addresses some of these problems that real people go through on a regular basis. Both physical and mental disabilities are practically non-existent in the base game. The Sims 4 is very strict when it comes to illnesses.

Where Are the Physical and Mental Disabilities in Sims 4?
