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- ck2137 years agoLegend
"yupp;d-958533" wrote:
I am currently downloading the sims 3. I haven’t played since the sims 4 came out. I love the sims 4 but the sims 3 has soooo much more depth. I’m just not sure if I can go back to the horrible looking graphics. Anyone load up the game after not playing for years? How was your experience?
It's an adjustment period graphically.
TS4's are graphics are so colorful and blurry, you have to get use to TS3's more crisp and lower saturated textures and the style of its Sims.
But I do enjoy the open world more and I will always prefer Create-A-Style over presets only. I also like TS3's personality traits.
I don't play it much because I know it's always there and I don't have time for two Sims games.
So I just toy with TS4 for now, waiting for University. - notasmokealarm7 years agoRising VeteranI have. I love all the interactions the Sims have, and I can't express the love I have for the huge, open worlds. I just play both so I can enjoy a bit of each.
- My TS3 game got corrupted right before the release of TS4 and I haven’t gone back since.
- I did a while ago. Didn’t like the graphics, but got used to them pretty quickly. What bothered me was not having multitasking.
- linzstar7 years agoRising VeteranA few months back I decided to open TS3 cause there are certain things I missed, but when I opened my last save it wouldn't even load right. It is so laggy and the graphics are so different than TS4. Then I looked at the toddlers and couldn't believe I thought they were cute once. >.< I actually uninstalled it cause I figured I'm never really going to play it again and it just took so much space. I guess I'm a sucker for TS4 now, took me a while in the beginning though.
- elliebreton7 years agoLegendI've been back to play it a few times and given up quickly each time.
I am not even sure why I find it difficult to play now, I used to love that version and still think fondly of the open world and all the stuff they could do. But every time I opened it up I'd start to play and then just think 'nah' and close it again. - akl12267 years agoSeasoned AceI occasionally go back. My issue is it takes so long to load even on my decent gaming desktop. I do enjoy the gameplay when I finally get to it but there are things I find myself missing from sims 4 and I struggle to really ever get back into it. I have tried it’s just hard. May try again one day.
- As long as the only arguments against it remain being about ugliness and graphics, I know there’s no reason for me to try Sims 4 again. It still isn’t the gameplay that’s selling it apparently.
(a tip for the OP, if you have a decent computer and can play the Sims 3 on highest settings, it looks great in a different way, in some respects better even, loads in 4 minutes and runs just fine, open world and all) - LadyKyn7 years agoSeasoned AcePlay s2 on and off again way more than s3. And the game still just didn't feel that intimate enough for me to get into like S2 or S4. Not just the graphics (have it on the highest settings. Landscaping is pretty in certain worlds but the Sims are just ugh) but found myself pretty bored with the majority of rabbit holes in-game. S3 kinda just felt like it tried to be a copy cat of s2 but everything I enjoyed about it sucked out.
Good for me to mess around with it for about an hour and then just turn it off. Always had a bad run in with corrupt game saves so I don't even bother investing a a lot of time into it either. - paigeisin57 years agoSeasoned AceSims3 is still my favorite in the Sims franchise. I play it a lot whenever I become frustrated with Sims4 and it's lack of gameplay that I enjoy. I am currently copying my Sims3 save files to my new gaming rig, taking it slowly as I become better acquainted with the new graphics card (1080ti). The new graphics card will allow me to add some lighting mods that the current PC Sims3 is installed on hates with a passion. I play Sims4 on a year old gaming laptop and it purrs along very nicely. I also keep a back up of my Sims4 files on an external hard drive. I've put too much work into getting it just the way I want it, with save files that are three years old that I play off and on, to take a chance at losing all of them. Been there, done that, and cried a lot when it happened. Sims3 and 4 are very different games with different needs. In order to enjoy what each has to offer one has to be patient and very careful with what mods one uses. A lighting mod I used with Sims3 for years was a good one but my new rig doesn't like it. But there are others out there that look promising. I go back to Sims3 quite often because I miss Island Paradise and Lucky Palms. The bulk of my saves are of those worlds, with Sims I have been playing for at least seven years.
Going back and forth as I do I have the opportunity to play the way that suits whatever mood I am in. And I am very fortunate to have PCs that can handle the needs of each one. Sims3 has its issues, but I love what it has to offer that Sims4 does not have at the moment. I am also fond of Sims4 and its art style. I dislike the way updates break mods in Sims4 more often than in Sims3. Right now I am waiting to find out if today's update has affected my mods so I will go back to working on getting Sims3 moved over to its new home.
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