Why is it all so bad the last 3 years
I’m honestly really disappointed right now because I can’t go to YouTube and see what I’m actually buying or paying for. I don’t have access to the creators I normally watch, like the builders and gameplay creators I trust, and without their content, I don’t feel confident purchasing this pack.
With past packs, I could watch my usual creators, see full builds, see gameplay, and really understand what I was getting. That’s always been a huge part of how I decide whether a pack is worth it for me. Without that, I just don’t feel comfortable buying it.
From what I have seen so far, the hairstyles and clothes aren’t really appealing to me, and I haven’t seen any real gameplay yet that makes me feel excited. So right now, it honestly doesn’t look like something I’d enjoy playing.
When I first heard “legacy challenge,” I thought it might be something more structured and long-term, kind of like older Sims or console-style progression where you actually work toward bigger goals over time. But from what I’m hearing, it feels more like it might just be a small set of objectives and then that’s basically it. If that’s the case, I’m not very interested.
The Sims is pretty much the only reason I even get on my laptop anymore, and if there’s nothing new that I’m excited to play, I probably won’t even log on. Waiting weeks for creators to finally be able to share their experiences also makes it harder for me to feel motivated to buy anything right now.
I really hope that after release, more creators are allowed to post full gameplay and honest reviews like they always have, because that’s what actually helps players like me decide if a pack is worth our money. I don’t think they would hide problems or lie about their experiences, and I trust their opinions.
If there’s more depth, more long-term gameplay, and more actual content than what it currently looks like, I’d genuinely like to hear about that. But based on what’s been shown so far, I don’t feel invested, and I don’t plan to buy it as of now.
If you want to make something that really grabs attention, I’d honestly be more excited about a full console-style progression game like the old island adventure-type gameplay, where you actually unlock things and build toward something bigger. I would absolutely buy something like that