

inZOI developers have addressed a disturbing glitch that allowed players' vehicles to collide with child characters, which has now been resolved in their newest patch. Discover more about this unintended feature and the game director's perspective on maintaining realism.
Early Access Update Resolves Concerning Gameplay Issue
Developers Promise Enhanced Content Review Measures

As Early Access reveals more gameplay elements, players discovered an unexpected behavior allowing vehicle collisions with child characters. March 28th community discussions highlighted footage showing exaggerated physics responses during these unintended interactions.
The development team clarified in a Eurogamer statement that this functionality didn't align with their creative vision. A Krafton spokesperson confirmed: "These unintended interactions contradict our game's values and appropriate content standards. We've implemented fixes and are improving our review protocols."
Game Director Discusses Realism's Creative Constraints

Despite maintaining "Very Positive" Steam reviews praising its visual fidelity, Director Hyungjun 'Kjun' Kim acknowledges realism presents creative challenges. He told PCGamesN: "Our photorealistic approach forces difficult decisions about incorporating humor - some concepts that work in stylized games don't translate naturally."

While acknowledging The Sims 4's successful whimsical tone, Kim believes inZOI's immersive quality offers distinct advantages: "We're proud crafting this visually rich world that provides different experiential opportunities." The team continues refining the game's identity while maintaining its technical showcase status.