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6 years ago
I once started playing both Sims 1 and Sims 3 like a blank page, not active on any forum back then. Playing Sims 1 resulted in an always hungry and angry sim living in a house covered in flies, for Sims 3 nothing bad happened to my sims. Sims 3 and 4 just really are easier to play.
I feel that’s not the kind of easy or hard he’s referring to though. I agree with every syllable in this video, he sums up perfectly why I stop playing each and every time I retry. Every idea he presents is exactly what the game would need to pull me in, I’m just seriously sceptical though if this is possible for Sims 4. Because one of the problems is that they hardly added any new goals or challenges in packs. They can’t change that I presume because that’s not basegame.
I absolutely love his ideas for relationships, but can that really be done for Sims 4? The game gets buggier and buggier with each patch and addition as it is, why would that be any different if they’d start messing with the basegame mechanics (that are so totally needed, couldn’t agree more, also where it comes to the emotions). I also love what he says from 22:00 on. How people have expressed their issues and reasons to quit playing. Here’s a gamechanger who actually sees and hears and acknowledges us, ‘normal’ players, giving us a voice. The voice we simply deserve. I also love how he adresses the happy people, telling them that even though they may not miss depth in the game, there are other groups out there who do. Being happy with Sims 4 the way it is doesn’t make you right. It just makes you lucky.
I stick to my opinion they better take all of his ideas, ALL of them, and start developing Sims 5 with that in mind. Doing it to Sims 4 will be nothing but damage control and I just can’t help being sceptical if they can do that without piling up more bugs.
And if they do manage to add all this to Sims 4? They’ll find a new buyer/player in me.
I feel that’s not the kind of easy or hard he’s referring to though. I agree with every syllable in this video, he sums up perfectly why I stop playing each and every time I retry. Every idea he presents is exactly what the game would need to pull me in, I’m just seriously sceptical though if this is possible for Sims 4. Because one of the problems is that they hardly added any new goals or challenges in packs. They can’t change that I presume because that’s not basegame.
I absolutely love his ideas for relationships, but can that really be done for Sims 4? The game gets buggier and buggier with each patch and addition as it is, why would that be any different if they’d start messing with the basegame mechanics (that are so totally needed, couldn’t agree more, also where it comes to the emotions). I also love what he says from 22:00 on. How people have expressed their issues and reasons to quit playing. Here’s a gamechanger who actually sees and hears and acknowledges us, ‘normal’ players, giving us a voice. The voice we simply deserve. I also love how he adresses the happy people, telling them that even though they may not miss depth in the game, there are other groups out there who do. Being happy with Sims 4 the way it is doesn’t make you right. It just makes you lucky.
I stick to my opinion they better take all of his ideas, ALL of them, and start developing Sims 5 with that in mind. Doing it to Sims 4 will be nothing but damage control and I just can’t help being sceptical if they can do that without piling up more bugs.
And if they do manage to add all this to Sims 4? They’ll find a new buyer/player in me.
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