![]() ![]() They'll make videos happily playing it to show off how awesome it is while trying to be careful not to break things. They'll tell you that a new game or expansion is amazing and awesome and you should not just buy it, you should preorder it. They will tell you that the next things for whatever EA game they represent is the next big thing. It's the "Game Changers." If you wonder why certain people are "Game Changers," that's why. "They" in this case aren't the Maxis devs or even the CM. Hopefully we can push some fixes in before the next patch. Meanwhile Greg ended up putting way more work than was scheduled so ya, you can do a lot more than simply place the camera on the Sim's face - buuuuut it looks like a bug is occurring on people's machines that we hadn't seen in our tests. In retrospect since we can't temper player's speculation, I'd suggest we just don't allow teasing of similar features next time. ![]() I tried to mitigate the hype before the livestream but it is what it is. And honestly, they were genuine in their beliefs - and I'd expect about that same ratio in the general public: 1-5% really REALLY love first person camera. People at Simscamp teased it before release and of the 50+ attendees, a few were really excited about it. ![]() And that's precisely how we the developers billed it - a "small and fun feature". You're absolutely correct - it IS just a small feature that one developer (Greg!) did, mostly in his spare time. ![]()
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