"Loanet;c-16752115" wrote:
You don't want to play the predecessor. Just something exactly like the predecessor.
The engine problem ISN'T connected to Sims 4. It's connected to Sims 2 and 3.
No. Please don’t tell me what I want and I won’t tell you what you want, we play predecessors as a necessary replacement, not because those predecessors as such are all we want (most people want combinations and things handled better). And how is the engine problem tied to Sims 2 and 3 when Sims 2 didn’t have an open world? They’ll just have to create a game with a good engine that can handle open world just fine. Now, back on topic please, this topic is not about engines and open world. The fact Sims 4 doesn’t feel complete apparently to those who love it as their main (or only) game actually proves this topic’s contingent value. Because that’s clearly a new complaint to this franchise. Again, from fans, not from people who aren’t happy with a certain version.