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MsPigglyPooh
7 years agoSeasoned Ace
"Stormsview;c-16782395" wrote:"Pegasys;c-16781597" wrote:"Cinebar;c-16781372" wrote:"thatsnotsweg;c-16780956" wrote:
Personally, I want them to keep making TS4 for years. I like this game, there's still a lot they can add and I want to see what they do, and I don't want to start all over spending however much money it costs to get a new game and it's expansions when they can just keep building on this one. Especially since a lot of the things people are asking for in TS5 (open worlds, for example) don't interest me at all. I don't really get the people who complain about the price of this game and how much they've dropped on it and yet it's still "empty", but also want a new game they'll have to spend just as much on over time that will be just as empty (at least at the start), when they can continue filling this one up with things people want. Not that I'm passing judgement on those who do want to just move on to the next game already, obviously different people have different preferences and wants from the game, but I just... don't get it.
tl;dr - I like this game, it's fine with me if they keep it going for years to come.
It's still 'empty' after over $400 -$500? some have spent when Sims can't even face each other to dance, four years later, Simmers can't even remove a pink tree out on the sidewalk after four years later, Sims can't even have a car four years later, Sims can't even slow dance, four years later, Sims can't even understand why they are attracted to one Sim instead of another, four years later, all the EPs have had less game play than their counter parts of previous EPs, Sims don't even have higher education four years later, there are like two trillion missing emotions, whims/wants, traits, aspirations, and careers four years later, compared to the point of where the previous games were in this point in time. How much does anyone want to spend $1000 and still can't face each other to dance, or still a handful of traits and careers they keep reusing over and over? Really?
While I agree I would like some of those missing things you mention, you're focusing on what the Sims 4 doesn't have compared to previous games, instead of all the new and different things it does have. I could write a long list of all the things Sims 4 does have compared to previous games - I won't do that here because then it will turn into the typical "2 vs 3 vs 4" thread. The game is far from empty - there's a *lot* in the game now.
I would like to see your list, it may make me feel better about Sims 4, not that I hate it just I would love to know the list of what we have that they do not know, I could start it off with, we can make ice cream :) , our toddlers are number one in cuteness, and so are our pets, but I like the other Sims pets as well.
So what's your list? just ignore any* vs *comments.
The sims 3 had ice cream too. Given that you had to buy the machine from the store it "had" it. And you could also make snow cones too. That came with seasons.
I will admit the toddler are really awesome. The best to me. I am finally able to create my terrible 2 year old in game and his sim act exactly like he
does lol
@Cinebar I have over 3000 hours of play in the game but I will admit a lot of the time was spent renovating and creating my own sims for my game not actually playing. I will say there is a lot I haven't done content wise be it the whole game is 540/550 USD depending on which base game you have and without tax included. Despite all of the content I can't help but feel like something is missing. I don't think it's more content... I think it has to do with the sims themselves. But I really can't put my finger on it. The gmae has the content but I still feel like something is missing.