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All sorts of 'Game Option' selectors should be created - to allow us to turn on/off ANY added game play or the pack entirely. Since you can't really try out the pack until you buy it, and once you buy it you're stuck with it, we should have more control over every aspect of what was in the pack. Not saying an on/off setting for each build/buy item or each piece of clothing, but an all or nothing option to allow all the pack's build/buy items, all the packs clothing, and all the pack's added gameplay like Vampires, Werewolves, etc. (grouped logically by pack). Should also allow us to turn off things that were added that have (in my opinion) ruined some aspects of game play - like making babies more trouble than they're worth. Being able to select the components I want to use and leave off the garbage I don't want would be a nice feature.
It would also be nice if EA made every DLC free for 30 days so we can try it out. If we like it, we buy it, if we don't it goes away. Especially as it relates to items that are not included in the 'Great Game Guarantee' since most of what's coming out any more seems more lackluster than anything 'Great.' How many times has one of us purchased a Sims add-on only to discover that it's really not even close to as good as we thought it was going to be once the download ended? A 30-day "try before you buy" option will also force improved quality of product and service when new packs are released - if it's buggy, broken, or just sucks, people won't buy it.
Kantar66 that is a fantastic idea, I think many people would enjoy that option. and for me I just wish it was clear I could not turn off vampires or confine them to their world, since I can do that with werewolves! It just seems silly. Even a mini trial like a few days of a pack would be so nice!
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