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@PugLove888Yeah think you would like Stardew Valley. I mean multigenerational of players now from multiple generations that have played since different versions of the Sims now which is really cool. New game has more languages now too which is nice for players. Sims MMO does make me think of players playing around the world too, like will it be set by region with servers or will it be one massive server? I know SimCity had issues with servers crashing, so that is one of the concerns I have with it. That concert event was fun and I had heard of two of the artists on it, but was nice to be connected with another one too. It is nice we get music artists from all over the world now too to do Simlish songs.
@Scobren ,, well there were a lot of Simmers from all ages, from elders to kids who played the first Sims! (Most of the people I know who played TS1 were in their 20's and older, and I knew personally quite a few elders who played it as well! The great thing about the Sims is that it appeals to all ages!😎 And I know of some families that had 3 generations playing TS1, so that really hasn't changed much! 😉😄 However, what has changed is that now there are many people who play who grew up playing, which wasn't possible with the first Sims! 😄
Yes, I should probably look into Stardew Valley. 😉
The Sims in general isn't the best game suited for MMO. There would probably need to be a lot of differences if they were going to try something like that again. But that is why I think just the ability to invite your friends over to your Sims houses and to visit theirs is more suited to the Sims style of gameplay. And this way, those who don't want to play the Sims with anybody can still play the way they want to! Many people play the Sims to escape, as not everyone is an extrovert! (And then there are the extroverts who are control freaks with their Sims, like myself, who don't want their houses or families messed up! 🤣)
Yes, there were several musical artists over the years that I listened to in real life who worked on the Sims. Most of them recorded versions of their own songs in Simlish for the radio stations, But the guy who did most of the music for The Sims 2 was in a popular '80s New Wave band called Devo! His name is Mark Mothersbaugh. 😎
But not counting the radio stations, my favorite music for the Sims was TS1! It had very relaxing music that was also beautiful! 😊
Yes, I enjoyed the in-game music concert last summer, and hopefully they will do another one this summer , or at least something like it! 🤞
- Scobren4 years agoLegend@PugLove888 Yep why that is my favourite music. I loved Devo and he did a lot of music for kids shows I grew up with including Rugrats. I was fairly young when the Sims came out but even younger with SimCity. True I do think how Animal Crossing and Stardew Valley handles co-op play is much better suited too.
- PugLove8884 years agoHero (Retired)
@Scobren , I forgot he did the Rugrats music!😎 😲🤩 I was too old when Rugrats came out, so I didn't watch it, but my older brother's kids watched it! By the time my nephew was a teen, one of his favorite bands was Devo! 🥰 A shame he never played The Sims 2😔, though he did love SimCity 😀 ! I think I better check out some Rugrats episodes just to hear the music! 😅
My favorite music out of the 4 main versions of the Sims is TS1 and TS2, which is funny because the musical styles are so different between each of those 2 games! 😂 (While the music for TS3 and TS4 is good, they just can't compare in my heart with the music from TS1 & TS2!) 🥰
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