IS THE SIMS 4 BETTER THAN SIMS 3?
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With The Sims 4 and The Sims 3, each offers a different experience and comes with pros and *, so which is the ‘better’ game comes down to personal taste. Here’s a breakdown:
Graphics & Performance
The main structural enhancements made to The Sims 4 are in the graphics and character motions. While retaining largely similar features, the art style is newer and better. It normally runs much better, even on low-end machines, and has lesser loading times.
The Sims 3 employs an open-world strategy and allows the player to have their Sims traverse the various aspects of the neighborhood. However, such aspect can result in the game having longer loading times and run sluggishly on older systems.
Gameplay & Features
In Sims 3 the player is allowed the view of a much larger world as well as open-ended gameplay that allows them to wander the edges of the neighborhood without any loading screens. It has also much more dubbed content in total because many Expansion Packs implemented such features as pets, seasons, and several types of careers, etc.
The Sims 4 introduced new advances in Build/Buy mode, an updated Create-a-Sim tool, and emotions, that impacted Sims' actions and interactions, which provided more immersion to the storytelling. There is no open world per se, but built up areas within the neighborhoods were full of high-quality Sims and greater attention to detail meant that the neighbor hoods were connected and felt realer.
Additional Content & Expansion Packs
The rich content offered by expansion packs and packs like Seasons, Generations and Supernatural is widely available in The Sims 3. In Summary the Sims 3 Is better