There are currently a lot of rumors and wish lists with regards “The Sims 5” right now with the game presently being hidden behind a curtain of murky uncertainty. As a result, fans and publications have been left to their own devices to come up with things that may be in the game. It would appear that among the most popular or these is making the next game a realistic parenting simulator.
When it comes to things that might be in “The Sims 5,” ScreenRant has a wish list of features that it would like to add to the game. These include such things as putting in weight loss features in the title, along with the ability for players themselves to simply create the contents they want as they play.
However, some items on the list appear to be quite popular among gamers who like to be immersed in what they are playing. Immersion means being absorbed into the world and the role that they play. This is why there is a rising trend of wishing for “The Sims 5” to feature more in-depth parenting gameplay. That is to say, it would appear that a lot of gamers want to be able to raise babies in the games more realistically.
As to why this means, the specifics differ from source to source. However, among the most highly-requested appear to include having more time to raise children and actually being able to teach babies. Simply clicking on a crib or a toddler every few seconds is not realistic parenting at all, even if it feels like it sometimes. Gamers are basically asking for the ability to educate and train babies in “The Sims 5.”
Of course, there are no guarantees that EA would even consider adding such features since it can come with plenty of issues. The last thing that “The Sims 5” would need is the trouble that virtual child neglect could bring.


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