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- favorite: the drama the romance
least favourite: body preset labeled fat is not even fat and it gets me everytime how they could even call that fat in early 2000s
like am fat aight but that ain't see bread sims 2 - Favorite: The interactions between sims. They are so well animated, varied, and fun. I miss the play menu as well as interests when talking.
Least favorite: The inability to correctly use objects when placed at a 45 degree angle (e.g. sofas no longer sit 2 people). - OldeSimsFan3 years agoSeasoned AceFavorite - the great attention to detail, even the little things that makes this version the best of the bunch. That and the sims themselves, so expressive and like little people.
Least favorite - will think of something eventually - LaBlue03142 years agoSeasoned AceWhat used to be my least favorite is now my most favorite, and that is how they age in the game.
- Smellincoffee2 years agoSeasoned AceMost like is the ability to create our own neighborhoods. I had several custom neighborhoods I loved playing, using maps I'd created in SimCity 4, and I can't reproduce that experience in either TS3 or TS4. Most dislike would be the amount of notifications that popped up, and having to constantly (manually) buy groceries.
- pacer19652 years agoSeasoned VeteranI love the little sims people. The least fav would be the lifespan but you can cheat and have aging off
- OldeSimsFan2 years agoSeasoned AceThe neighborhoods is a serious plus! Every lot there functions. No set dressing unless we choose to put it there for a specific purpose. No wasted space and community lots are multi-purpose if we want.
Actually, going grocery shopping can be one of the fun things. It gets the sims out of the house, is a real game play activity, real shopping basket, actual exchange of money with a clerk, and the possibility of meeting either new sims or friends so is a social boost. Things have purpose, not an everything is automatic la-la land. - My favorite aspect is definitely every household being its own save. Knowing I will return to the exact moment I left my sims returns so much control over the time flow that got lost in Sims 3 and 4.
I think I would have put Wants and Fears as my least favorite aspect, but now that I got used to how Sims 4 venues work, my new least fav aspect is not being able to edit community lots while being there with my sim. - Rflong72 years agoLegend
"@EnkiSchmidt;c-18257725" wrote:
My favorite aspect is definitely every household being its own save. Knowing I will return to the exact moment I left my sims returns so much control over the time flow that got lost in Sims 3 and 4.
I think I would have put Wants and Fears as my least favorite aspect, but now that I got used to how Sims 4 venues work, my new least fav aspect is not being able to edit community lots while being there with my sim.
Hi :)
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will allow you to edit the lot with your Sim there. It won't be permanent and it will cost your Sim (kaching); if you don't mind cheats. - @Rflong7 Oh, good to know! Thank you!
Having a non permanent-solution is good enough in many cases (like that one time when a lot divider blocked access to a cash register). I can continue playing and then permanently edit the lot later.
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