‘The Sims 4’ Release Date, News And Updates: Common Misconceptions About Color, Object And Emotions Explained By SimGuruGraham [TWEETS]
More The Sims 4 release date, news and updates are emerging online.
"The Sims 4" release date is not happening until fall 2014 but fans are already expressing their excitement for the game's arrival. Check out the tweets from Simmers below:
When the Sims 4 comes out I don't think I'll ever leave my house again
— мz.ну∂є ♥ (@Dennidenulous) January 10, 2014
The Sims 4 is coming out for Mac later this year aka I'm about to drop cash on that and lose all productivity. — Caitlin O'Hara (@cadyOhara) January 9, 2014
Moroever, for those who are interested to know more Sims 4 release date and updates, you can check out the issue 143 of GamesTM. According to SimsVIP, the magazine issue features an interview with SimGuruGraham about the latest installment for EA's lifestyle simulation game.
Fans of EA's lifestyle simulation game who are interested to buy the magazine can visit this link.
The Sims 4, as described by EA on a press release, "brings all new ways to play with life; powerful new creative tools, all-new Sims with enhanced emotion and intelligence, and a gaming experience where players control the mind, body and heart of their Sims to bring their stories to life like never before."
Meanwhile, SimGuruGraham also posted a series of tweets clarifying a "common misconceptions" about the Sims 4. Particularly, the tweets provide information on how objects, colors and clothing affect/ not affect the characters in The Sims 4. Take a look at SimsGuruGraham's Twitter posts below explaining more about what fans can expect in The Sims 4:
At the risk of opening myself to a flood of questions that I can't answer, I'd like to clear up one common misconception I keep seeing.
— Graham Nardone (@SimGuruGraham) January 8, 2014
Being in proximity of color does not impact a Sim's emotions. Being in a blue room won't make your Sim sad. — Graham Nardone (@SimGuruGraham) January 8, 2014
Wearing a red dress won't make your Sim flirty. The Sims 4 has never functioned that way.
— Graham Nardone (@SimGuruGraham) January 8, 2014
Our designers can, in specific cases, create objects or special pieces of clothing that enhance an emotion that a Sim is already feeling... — Graham Nardone (@SimGuruGraham) January 8, 2014
For example, a painting with a sad theme could have an impact on a nearby Sim who is already feeling sad.
— Graham Nardone (@SimGuruGraham) January 8, 2014
The color of an object, a piece of clothing, or... heck, even your wallpaper... won't automatically push a nearby Sim into a different emotion. — Graham Nardone (@SimGuruGraham) January 8, 2014
Check back on this site for more "The Sims 4" release date news and updates in the coming weeks and months.