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I hope you are wrong. I love City Living. It has little to do with the apartments if I'm honest. I love the community areas, the feel of San Myshuno, the CAS items, the jobs, the sims that came with it, the new systems like the one where your sim can collect the recipes from food stalls.
For me it wouldn't detract at all from City Living to add apartments to other packs. They were cool, they just had very little to do with why the expansion is great!
I would hate to think that EA would be short-sighted and not create more worlds with apartments in them out of fear of detracting from an expansion that, in my own opinion, stands quite well without them.
I would. ...And I think many others might as well. I purchase for variety every bit as much as for newness. I, like so many others, am a career Sims addict. I want new things but I also crave variety in the things I already have.
For me it wouldn't detract at all from City Living to add apartments to other packs. They were cool, they just had very little to do with why the expansion is great!
I would hate to think that EA would be short-sighted and not create more worlds with apartments in them out of fear of detracting from an expansion that, in my own opinion, stands quite well without them.
"ChiaraFoschiani;c-16840107" wrote:
I wasn't really talking about the implementation of features that were in previous games, but only previous packs of The Sims 4. You make a good point about the active career of Actor being in another expansion than Get to Work; however, the appeal of Get to Work is the ability to be a doctor, detective, or scientist. Something that Get Famous does not take away from it.
But if we look at unique features such as water slides, washing machines, hot tubs and the like, can EA really add more of those in new packs without making the previous packs obsolete? Would you still buy Laundry Day Stuff, if Get Famous had come with its own gold-plated washing machine? Probably not.
I would. ...And I think many others might as well. I purchase for variety every bit as much as for newness. I, like so many others, am a career Sims addict. I want new things but I also crave variety in the things I already have.
"ChiaraFoschiani;c-16840107" wrote:
So I worry that EA may just avoid adding new version of these items in order to keep previous DLC packs valuable in the market. Unless they do another stunt like with First Pet Stuff (where pet-related objects could only be used if you had Cats&Dogs). Personally, I'd be okay with that at this point.
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