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LatinaBunny
5 years agoNew Spectator
"Cinebar;c-17647769" wrote:
Yes, I think it is faster in how time flies by and how fast time moves (daylight) when trying to make Sims do stuff like gain a level. You look up and it's ten at night. I enjoyed some of TS4 but when I want to play a deeper game and do much more things than just play I play TS2. When I feel creative I go to TS2. But for a quick session like less than an hour I did play TS4.
Yes, this is pretty much how it goes for me as well. :) I have been getting lees time to play games, so my time is short, and Sims 4 fits the bill of quicker spurts of gameplay. (I think it has more frequent loading screens than Sims 2, I think? But it still feels somewhat fast for me.)
When I do have those moments of longer time frames and want more depth and challenging gameplay, better AI, and more content, then I would play Sims 2 and Sims 3. :) I would still miss the feel of Sims 4, but those two predecessors have more to offer content-wise.
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