11 years ago
Sims 2 vs Sims 4
People are comparing Sims 3 to Sims 4 (which isn't too far-fetched, it is the prequel after all). I do however think the comparison is a bit hard, because Sims 3 is kind of a secluded game in the se...
"nanashi-sims;13817952" wrote:"emmaning;13817809" wrote:"nanashi-sims;13817744" wrote:
If TS4 had the TS2 development team, it would be a near perfect game. The issues with TS4 is blurred vision, poor management decisions, and lack of talent. Nowadays everyone and their cousin can be a "programmer", a "digital artist", or a "game developer"--talent is not a requirement and neither is passion.
When you combine all of these factors, the result is a shiny game which lacks personality.
TS2 had a clear vision, able direction, and a highly skilled and passionate dev team. If these devs had just rewritten TS2 for TS4 and threw in TS3 elements like open world, CASt, and the ability to have as much content as you wanted without crashing the game. We wouldn't *need* a TS5.
Add tht to s4 cas, s4 build mode, s4 walk styles, s4 UI and s4 emotions and it might make an impressive sims 5.
Also if they made the graphics less like 2 & 3 by improving them a little.
Altho i still prefer s4 gameplay it'd be an intresting idea to try & play.
Interesting opinion you have there @emmaning. What do you like about TS4 emotions? I don't use the walk styles (I think they are silly), but I agree, the CAS is pretty decent. I don't like the way fences are handled in TS4 build mode and I don't like that you can't make half floors upwards, but if those things were fixed then I would definitely agree with the build mode. However the UI and emotions are what is probably my biggest pet peeve with the latest iteration. What is it you like about the UI and the emotions system? I'd really like to know your thoughts :smile: