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5 years ago
@troshalom It's just things happened in the Sims 2 and things don't happen in the Sims 4. I can literally leave my sims there for days on their own and all they will do is drink water from the bathroom sink.
I love the Sims 2 because I recently threw a house party and it was the bomb. People were socializing, dancing, eating, drinking, arguing, kissing you name it. I threw a party in the Sims 4 and it was basically sims wandering around my house looking for my computer or getting into those huge group talks with everyone playing musical chairs. I actually have to pause the game and set them like dolls if I want them to have dinner together.
This is obviously not the only reason but I think it really sums up my point.
Also when a game is more challenging it usually keeps you more invested. If a game feels like child's play you start getting distracted or bored really. Not that I want the sims games to be super hard, just a little unpredictable please.
I love the Sims 2 because I recently threw a house party and it was the bomb. People were socializing, dancing, eating, drinking, arguing, kissing you name it. I threw a party in the Sims 4 and it was basically sims wandering around my house looking for my computer or getting into those huge group talks with everyone playing musical chairs. I actually have to pause the game and set them like dolls if I want them to have dinner together.
This is obviously not the only reason but I think it really sums up my point.
Also when a game is more challenging it usually keeps you more invested. If a game feels like child's play you start getting distracted or bored really. Not that I want the sims games to be super hard, just a little unpredictable please.
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