NoahLGP
7 months agoSeasoned Ace
🛒 Will you purchase EP19 Enchanted By Nature ?
Hi,
Do you plan to purchase EP19 Enchanted By Nature ?
| ✔️ Yes : 63% | ✔️ On sale : 13% | ❌ No : 18% | ❔ Not decided yet : 6% |
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Hi,
Do you plan to purchase EP19 Enchanted By Nature ?
| ✔️ Yes : 63% | ✔️ On sale : 13% | ❌ No : 18% | ❔ Not decided yet : 6% |
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Yes. I'm slowly coming around to the idea that the Fairies are Gamepack quality, being the actual major thing in the Expansion pack. Shades of Horse ranch, really. Give me another few days to mourn my unrealistic hopes of what Could Have Been and I should be ready to celebrate what we get.
That and I really want to build some Fairy Hills.,
Don't know if I'll get it before the bonus runs out, as this summer is already expensive on my fun money.
no
No. This is not a theme that appeals to me, the original sims4 was a small suburban life simulator. Taking this game 11 years later and trying to make it look like some sort of fantasy simulator just looks weird to me. There is no open world so everything in the trailer is a just a background setting that looks all too familiar.
The concept of living outside of the home lot, doing tasks, catching illnesses, gardening and exploring what little there is has been done many times already. Outdoor retreat, Island Living, Cottage Living, Jungle Adventure, Werewolves.
If the game had been open world and offered more depth than clicking on the flat ground and selecting "forage here" then maybe this would have been an interesting theme.
Probably not. Fairies are not my thing.
Yes, I want fairies in my game. Every one of my sims households has at least one occult, even when I initially try to stay realistic for once. More variety is welcome.
The rest of the gameplay feels like a rehash of what we already got in outdoor retreat, cottage living, cottage living,.. I don't care much about that part of the pack. I am a bit worried about ailments, I hope they can be turned off after a while, or easily managed like get to work illnesses.
Yes. I can't wait to play in the world. My sim getting sick and playing with nature. The new build items and playing with plants.
What I understand from reading the blog is if you live in Innisgreen then your sim will experience getting sick if you don't balance your sim's emotions. This part of the blog is where it says that:
Living in tune with nature is more than playing in dirt and hugging trees; it means respecting the natural world, and promoting a balanced coexistence. Living in Innisgreen, Sims must become emotionally grounded and find that balance, or welcome the chaos
Not at least for a long time. Maybe sometime later on a proper sale. Fairies are not my thing and the overall pack doesn't seem that interesting to me, even though I like gardening and foraging generally. Gardening just is one of the most broken features in the game and they just keep adding to it without fixing the already existing bugs.. ugh. And we already have herbalism, sicknesses, cottages, magic, and off-the-grid living and a million other nature-focused packs.
It's a maybe for me. They need to fix a few bugs for me. We'll probably get a few bugs with the pack when it's released
Definitely! With fairies, the apothecary skill/career, nature press and nature itself, I have to have this pack! The world is beautiful, I love the b/b and cas I've seen so far (especially the fairy cas!) and what could be better than communing with Mother Nature and Almighty Spruce?!
Most likely. I don't personally care for fairies one way or another, but all of the other content looks good. I usually do not play occults, but I have no problem with them being out and about in the worlds.
The last three EPs have been great(imo) so hopefully the trend keeps up.