Yeah, I think it will - we have waited long enough now, it's about time...
If you could trade your life so that you live in the Sims' universe, with an extremely benevolent player, meaning that you will never get into any danger, you have a very heavy bank account, your dream job, house and spouse - but, in return, have to give up all of your free will, would you?
There's no fate worse than still being able to know you're nothing more than someones plaything, who can remove you from their game at any moment. So I have to say very heavily: noooo!
Given the oppertunity would you try to interefere in the main story of anything?
Really depends. If I am already doing research/dreaming/watching videos about a game for a very long time, I might consider it. After all, it’s only 10 more than the Sims heh.
So, this is already a philosophical debate known as 'The Trolley Problem'; you are walking past a train line, when you notice 5 people have been tied up to the track, they tell you that a train will come over their track any second, killing them all, and beg you to pull a nearby lever which will change the direction of the track, leading the train away from the 5 people.
However, by pulling the lever you have now put the train on a course which will kill one person who is tied up to the other track.
So, this is already a philosophical debate known as 'The Trolley Problem'; you are walking past a train line, when you notice 5 people have been tied up to the track, they tell you that a train will come over their track any second, killing them all, and beg you to pull a nearby lever which will change the direction of the track, leading the train away from the 5 people.
However, by pulling the lever you have now put the train on a course which will kill one person who is tied up to the other track.
Would you pull the lever? Yes, or no.
Here's the thing with the trolley problem: would saving 5 humans really be worth it, if that one in danger is family? Aren't those 5 humans to us compared to the rest of the 7 Bullion no more generic than a side character to a movie plot, so by saving them, you're saving something that is less important to you than a loved one? Similarly, wouldn't it be less to us if 5 we didn't know about were dead than someone whos pain/death would strike us more? Sure being able to say you've saved more is a lot, but if they have no importance to your life in comparison you would happily make their sacrifice to save the one
I would not pull the leaver to save one family member, 5 generic people would still hurt me less.
Yes and than I would go to untie that one person. "We gonna do this! What's this, how even. YES, WE GONNA! (trolley is almost here) LAST OONE! (trolley three meters away) JUUUMP!"
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If you could trade your life so that you live in the Sims' universe, with an extremely benevolent player, meaning that you will never get into any danger, you have a very heavy bank account, your dream job, house and spouse - but, in return, have to give up all of your free will, would you?
Given the oppertunity would you try to interefere in the main story of anything?
Would you pay over $70 for any games?
My Sims 4 Studio
Can you speak French?
So, this is already a philosophical debate known as 'The Trolley Problem'; you are walking past a train line, when you notice 5 people have been tied up to the track, they tell you that a train will come over their track any second, killing them all, and beg you to pull a nearby lever which will change the direction of the track, leading the train away from the 5 people.
However, by pulling the lever you have now put the train on a course which will kill one person who is tied up to the other track.
Would you pull the lever? Yes, or no.
Here's the thing with the trolley problem: would saving 5 humans really be worth it, if that one in danger is family? Aren't those 5 humans to us compared to the rest of the 7 Bullion no more generic than a side character to a movie plot, so by saving them, you're saving something that is less important to you than a loved one? Similarly, wouldn't it be less to us if 5 we didn't know about were dead than someone whos pain/death would strike us more? Sure being able to say you've saved more is a lot, but if they have no importance to your life in comparison you would happily make their sacrifice to save the one
I would not pull the leaver to save one family member, 5 generic people would still hurt me less.
I'll ask the same question too as @the_greenplumbob .
Happy end.
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