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Simsalot99
6 years agoNew Spectator
And here we go again... learning skills. In the Sims 3, there are tons of different ways to learn skills, so the game doesn't get boring play through after play through. I can do the deed, take a class, go to university, read a book, listen to a tab cast, watch tv, even talk to a freaking dragon. I can't say I really wanted to repeat a career in the Sims 4 because the path was always the same, short, and boring. Nor did I want to stick with a career because game play just sort of stagnated. I have to play the Sims 3 for a heck of a long time before I get bored, but the Sims 4 runs out of things to do pretty fast. On top of that were tons of other skills in the Sims 3 that were not necessarily part of a career, like festival activities, consignment store reputation, etc.
Things I do like about the Sims 4 is gardening, cooking, and to some degree building, but it pretty much ends there, and is bogged down with so many other problems. Pretty much everything I liked about the Sims 4 was something I wished I could see in the Sims 3, like unique plants, or new objects like the bubble bar.
I usually don't post much, seeing as I can be quite a rantasaurus rex, but Carl hit the nail on the head. Somebody gets it.
Things I do like about the Sims 4 is gardening, cooking, and to some degree building, but it pretty much ends there, and is bogged down with so many other problems. Pretty much everything I liked about the Sims 4 was something I wished I could see in the Sims 3, like unique plants, or new objects like the bubble bar.
I usually don't post much, seeing as I can be quite a rantasaurus rex, but Carl hit the nail on the head. Somebody gets it.
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