I think there's a cheat for that. I also heard that sims can be both right handed and left handed, something like a hidden trait the game selects randomly, though the majority of Sims are right-handed. As for CAS, well it had more limitations in previous games. Sims 4 took it to the next level.
I like it. It has a catchy chorus, and it's fun to sing it with other people at a party or something. But It's definitely not as amazing and complex as her previous work, she could do much better. The song sorta has a Rock-feel, which is surprising for an electro Popstar, and I'm not sure if it's gonna sit right with…
I'm just saying, that could be a reason why they didn't include it in the game. Especially when this game is so centered on young-adults, clubs, night outs, etc. Young people just don't normally use newspapers and land lines. Which is no surprise since technology has advanced so much in 10 years.
Who said anything about a LGBT campaign? What moral duty are you even talking about? The Sims should represent everyone, which includes gay people. I don't think it would be too much trouble for EA/Maxis to feature gay sims more prominently in their trailers/advertisements for the purpose of inclusion and diversity.
Is it really enough? None of the The Sims 4 trailers or the worlds/neighborhoods featured any gay sims at all. I know that EA/Maxis have always been pro-gay rights, but I think it's about time they stop being so subtle about it.
I mean, the fact that they think the fans want this online thing, pretty much shows that they have no clue what the fans want. You'd think after the whole SimCity disaster, they'll learn their lesson. I dunno.