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7 years ago
I played TS4 off and on for three years, and I did find some enjoyment in it and a lot more with toddlers, vampires, and restaurants.
And I did enjoy building highwalled (different heights) Victorian homes etc. But I left the game this past Aug. for good. And now when I look at pictures of TS4, compared to my textures in TS2, and though there are some new things in TS4 none of the other games but TS3 have (bring Sim here etc. which for TS2 players would be fun, like also leave a Sim at a community lot and go somewhere else (family) without them etc. like a partial open world can do, and visit neighbors etc., I don't think I can go back to the lack of textures, detail, and gameplay.
It has a lot of good ideas for a partial open world that I found helpful but gameplay like traits influence, emotions are actually just over exaggerated face animations and not really feeling it, I found TS3 Sims have a deeper look in their faces like they are thinking (and it's not a nice thought) than TS2 Sims but TS2's game play and textures, if you have a good card, really draw me in, i like how many threads are in a coat. lol
I don't think I can go back to the graphics and art style of TS4 ever again. I uninstalled it since it has so many bugs, and you know you have to love a game a whole lot to put up with repairing and fixing your game often so TS2 won out again as it has since the day of release of TS3> they all have bugs etc. but maintaing the game takes a lot of effort and time in all of them, so you have to love a game to go to all that trouble...so TS2 wins over the other two.
And I did enjoy building highwalled (different heights) Victorian homes etc. But I left the game this past Aug. for good. And now when I look at pictures of TS4, compared to my textures in TS2, and though there are some new things in TS4 none of the other games but TS3 have (bring Sim here etc. which for TS2 players would be fun, like also leave a Sim at a community lot and go somewhere else (family) without them etc. like a partial open world can do, and visit neighbors etc., I don't think I can go back to the lack of textures, detail, and gameplay.
It has a lot of good ideas for a partial open world that I found helpful but gameplay like traits influence, emotions are actually just over exaggerated face animations and not really feeling it, I found TS3 Sims have a deeper look in their faces like they are thinking (and it's not a nice thought) than TS2 Sims but TS2's game play and textures, if you have a good card, really draw me in, i like how many threads are in a coat. lol
I don't think I can go back to the graphics and art style of TS4 ever again. I uninstalled it since it has so many bugs, and you know you have to love a game a whole lot to put up with repairing and fixing your game often so TS2 won out again as it has since the day of release of TS3> they all have bugs etc. but maintaing the game takes a lot of effort and time in all of them, so you have to love a game to go to all that trouble...so TS2 wins over the other two.
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