One fan who's been playing since the first game has dug up a relic of the past in the form of a printed screenshot. The original game was released in 2000 and looked very different from the current interaction of the title. Despite graphics that are outdated by today's standards, the game introduced some innovative gameplay mechanics that paved the way for to be the beloved game that it is today.
The franchise has always tried to keep things family-friendly enough for ages 12 and up, even turning the creation of new generations of Sims into fairly inexplicit «Woohooing.» One thing that has never had was actual cursing, although Sims can shout curses in Simlish. This is why Symbiosistasista on Reddit was so surprised to see one of their Sims drop the F-bomb in-game, circa 2004.
The image shared to Reddit shows a printed page with a screenshot from, with a Sim named Pablo saying "" The Redditor has turned to the community to figure out why this might happen, and longtime fans have some theories.
According to the Redditor, seeing the curse word struck them as so unexpected that "" They insist that they hadn't modded the game at all and that this isn't an altered image. They even remember "" The printed screenshot sat in their scrapbook for 20 years, only to resurface now, still just as confusing.
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Fans in the comments have come to the Redditor's rescue, offering g suggestions for what might have happened to cause this. Some suggest that the Redditor's parents might have played the game and modded it without their knowledge. The more likely explanation, though, is thatthere was some hidden code included with a furniture pack that the Redditor downloaded. As Reddit user Various-Ghosts8695 explains, ""
Although «adding curse words» was not an advertised part of the furniture packs that the Redditor downloaded, modders at the time
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