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11 years ago
I thought Supernatural was way too much overkill with all those supernaturals added at one time (plus the improved vampires). The only supernatural I really like are witches; werewolves were kind of cool (I could send mine out to collect all the ingredients his witch wife needed), but it was hard to get him advanced in a career that involved working in the evenings because he'd always leave work early the night of a full moon which affected his job performance. :\ And while fairies were a nice idea, I was really put off with how wings were handled graphically.
I liked World Adventures but didn't really like how it was tied in with the exploration aspect -- meaning I didn't like how you had to go tomb exploring in order to earn the high visa levels to buy a vacation home. Never did get to Level 3 in any of the worlds. I'd like more activities that don't involve exploration; a portable easel or the sketchpad from Uni Life so artists can be inspired and draw the landscapes, bring back the laptop so writers can write about their travels (maybe have Travel Guide as a new book type but only if you've been to a destination), chef Sims can actually take cooking lessons in the new worlds and learn new recipes. Tomb exploration might fit better in a single world like Egypt with all the tombs and pyramids, but would we actually get to see them explore or would it just be a series of messages like when we go to the hidden worlds we already have?
I'd like to see a jungle destination, maybe combined with the new photography skill we're getting in GTW for photo safaris. China and Japan are pretty similar unless you focus on more urban Japan (like downtown Tokyo or Osaka) with all the neon and glitz. London might be an interesting destination with the fog, and maybe the chance to meet Sherlock Holmes or a member of the Royal Family (maybe even marry a royal!). And add the option of Sims being able to live in the new worlds, rather than just visiting for short periods.
I liked World Adventures but didn't really like how it was tied in with the exploration aspect -- meaning I didn't like how you had to go tomb exploring in order to earn the high visa levels to buy a vacation home. Never did get to Level 3 in any of the worlds. I'd like more activities that don't involve exploration; a portable easel or the sketchpad from Uni Life so artists can be inspired and draw the landscapes, bring back the laptop so writers can write about their travels (maybe have Travel Guide as a new book type but only if you've been to a destination), chef Sims can actually take cooking lessons in the new worlds and learn new recipes. Tomb exploration might fit better in a single world like Egypt with all the tombs and pyramids, but would we actually get to see them explore or would it just be a series of messages like when we go to the hidden worlds we already have?
I'd like to see a jungle destination, maybe combined with the new photography skill we're getting in GTW for photo safaris. China and Japan are pretty similar unless you focus on more urban Japan (like downtown Tokyo or Osaka) with all the neon and glitz. London might be an interesting destination with the fog, and maybe the chance to meet Sherlock Holmes or a member of the Royal Family (maybe even marry a royal!). And add the option of Sims being able to live in the new worlds, rather than just visiting for short periods.
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