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Briana2526
4 years agoSeasoned Ace
"PurpleThistles;c-18106990" wrote:
I agree most of what was in generations, we do have in Sims 4, however as a regular family player of both Sims 4 and Sims 3, I think for me it's a lack of autonomy in Sims 4 that is the problem. Yes you can read your child to sleep in Sims 4, but they don't ask like on Sims 3. In the Sims 3 the kids autonomously play tag, reign over the court, pretend to drive and so forth. I love panning over to my child Sims and finding them doing something like this autonomously. In Sims 4 kids mostly just clean and do homework on their own. Unless you directly control them all the time, they are just a bit boring.
I was watching my sim kid in Sims 3, they went to their parents bed and then starting checking underneath it for monsters! It's these little things that really add personality and depth to sim kids. Releasing a generation style pack with more 'stuff' won't fix this, they need to fix the autonomy of each life stage.
Absolutely this we need more gameplay with teens and kids I even suggested a school game pack just to have more activities like Sims 2 Free time so instead of just doing homework switch it up the kids can be active doing home work and gaining a skill and it may be fun for the player as well.
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