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karritz
6 years agoLegend
I didn't vote - but - I found a lot of the content that I purchased for the game was broken or broke something that wasn't previously broken. That would have been bearable if it had been fixed. But it wasn't.
If all the existing broken content had been fixed then yes, I would love more for the Sims 3. It's the only Sims game I play now having given up on Sims 4 after the base game being so boring, and the fact that I didn't want to go through the thing of buying more broken and never to be fixed add ons for yet another game.
My game runs and it does want I want.
I push it as far as I can and often try too hard and it breaks temporarily but since those issues are my doing I find a work around.
If I want new content I look to custom content. I never had that before Sims 4 was released. In other words, once they stopped releasing new items for Sims 3 I went looking for CC. With mods and CC I can still add new things to my game whenever I want to and the mods even fix some of the things that broke and never got fixed officially.
By the time the final venue was released for Sims 3 I had already purchased everything available from the Store and had all of the expansion and stuff packs so from that time on I could only look to CC and mods to add extras to my game.
If, however, a 64 bit game was released that was a 'fixed' version of Sims 3 with additional game play added I would probably go back to buying it all again. I'd soon stop though if it turned out to be more of the same old broken content that never gets properly fixed.
If all the existing broken content had been fixed then yes, I would love more for the Sims 3. It's the only Sims game I play now having given up on Sims 4 after the base game being so boring, and the fact that I didn't want to go through the thing of buying more broken and never to be fixed add ons for yet another game.
My game runs and it does want I want.
I push it as far as I can and often try too hard and it breaks temporarily but since those issues are my doing I find a work around.
If I want new content I look to custom content. I never had that before Sims 4 was released. In other words, once they stopped releasing new items for Sims 3 I went looking for CC. With mods and CC I can still add new things to my game whenever I want to and the mods even fix some of the things that broke and never got fixed officially.
By the time the final venue was released for Sims 3 I had already purchased everything available from the Store and had all of the expansion and stuff packs so from that time on I could only look to CC and mods to add extras to my game.
If, however, a 64 bit game was released that was a 'fixed' version of Sims 3 with additional game play added I would probably go back to buying it all again. I'd soon stop though if it turned out to be more of the same old broken content that never gets properly fixed.
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