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5 years ago
"fluttereyes;c-17698326" wrote:
So glad this conversation kept going. I wish I was able to experience Sims 2 again for the very first time. What a game that was. My personal opinion is that I would pay good money for Sims 2 redone exactly as it was but with open world, universal ageing and Cast, also the building was a bit better in Sims 3. It really was the ultimate game for me but these features from Sims 3 would enhance it so much and enough that we would all go out and buy the whole collection again. I now miss my old simmies and want to reinstall the game to go check on my old families, yes, sentimental me kept a copy of my old game data. I'll tell you something I miss, the toddlers playing with each other, the huggles, the ability to bathe them in the sink, the fact that you could see as babies and toddlers who the kid looked like. Ooft, who am I kidding, I miss everything about Sims 2. When your young adult Sim sees their mother across the road and runs to greet them with a hug without you telling them to. Sims 4 I just haven't taken to at all.
TS4 is like that road stop, rest area you stop at while traveling a long distance. (by car). You are on your way to somewhere really nice, but pull off the road at a rest stop to use the bathroom, maybe eat a sandwhich and strech your legs, and a long time ago they had payphones, so you might make a phone call or two to let family know where you were and then get back in the car and travel on to your destination....TS5? lol
You left a nice place (home) to go see the world (TS3) and you had a vacation in mind, farther down the line, so you stopped off at TS4 for awhile but time to move on and get to the actual destination. It's so sad really. TS4 is a road stop along the highway of the series.
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