Forum Discussion
8 years ago
Because I don’t particularly want to play the predecessor, I want to play a current, new game. Playing that predecessor is fun (because it always was and that hasn’t changed) but it’s also a necessity. Because nothing new will be added to it, ever. When I think of a replacement I’m thinking of a different, better engine that will allow open world again and less limitations/more options and creativity and variety. That engine choice with limitations is my problem, but it’s a problem connected to Sims 4 and hopefully not to a Sims 5.