Whitegoods that aren’t, but should be 0 ▲ Rubenerd 1 hour ago · Life · hide · 0 comments Did any of you play The Sims or The Sims 2? I can’t speak to the latter iterations of the game, but I did spend a not insignificant amount of my childhood designing and building houses. That worked out well in my family, because my sister was far more interested in designing the people who would end up living in the aforementioned dwellings. A neverending source of frustration was just how often something that looked better had lower stats. In particular, kitchen goods such as fridges that were constructed in a fetching white were often relegated to being budget models. In the games’ mechanics, this meant the white fridge offered fewer hunger and “room” points, and so on. At least, I think that’s how that worked, it’s been a while. Point is, this was a reflection of the world more broadly. Finding whitegoods today that are…you know, white, has proven more difficult than I first thought or expected. Now I know what you’re all thinking. You’re thinking but Ruben, the world made the… No comments yet. Log in to reply on the Fediverse. Comments will appear here.