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7 years ago
"Loanet;c-16402632" wrote:
I've noticed that breaking things up means the actual gameplay has become deeper, so I feel like most of the time it's worth it. Like Hot Tubs coming in EPs, now they're SPs... True, but you got a bunch of other things with that pack as well as a Hot Tub. And look at the new minor pet. Isn't it everything you always wanted in a minor pet?
People complain about the number of packs, but you could say that every time Sims 3 Store released a new bundle, it was releasing a pack. And that makes for hundreds of packs. You could say it's optional... except that Sims 4 packs are optional too.
So you can't really say that Sims 4 piecemeals its packs more than Sims 3; it just does it differently. And if you say "If you don't like horses don't play them..." well, when horses come out in a GP for SIms 4 that'll be the case again. Only this time you wouldn't feel like you're wasting a third of an EP.
Face it, you could only ever play one Sims 3 world per save. FACE IT. So worlds were horrifically overpriced considering how much use you got out of them.
The hamsters in the latest stuff pack are functionally identical to what we’ve gotten in the past. The only real difference is that they’ve added a heavy coat of ridiculous special effects onto the cage. I don’t know what you’re getting at with hot tubs. Compared to the content we are getting in SP’s these days they are relatively low level.
There is nothing deep about Sims 4, or it’s DLC. Splitting up themes into more packs (which results in more $$$) sure isn’t how you get better or deeper content either
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