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GalacticGal
5 years agoSeasoned Ace
Maybe. That's my vote. I've slowly come to the notion that what we hope will be in a certain pack, quickly dies when its released and we learn it isn't at all what what described. Now, I hope I don't sound too cynical, but I'm fast getting there. I have played the Sims since Sims2, August 2005. I bought EVERY pack that game offered, and a very few items from the Store. (There was a special high chair you could put the baby in and baby could play, also a play mat for the floor, where baby could play, too.)
I wizened up with Sims3, when the promises made weren't exactly kept. My gaming rig also had a very hard time with that game, so I only purchases two, maybe three of the Stuff Packs, as I wanted to ensure room for the Expansion Packs, which is where you would only get actual gameplay and possibly more interactions. I kept awaiting certain interactions we had in Sims2, that never came.
With Sims4 I purchased the Base Game, but was skeptical when it was announced Toddlers wouldn't be in the released game. This was just a few days prior to release. The only thing that kept me from cancelling my pre-order was the verbiage used in said announcement, leaving me hope that Toddlers (when they'd had enough time to complete them as they desired) would return. And they were. Also, I promised I wouldn't spend another red cent on this iteration if the Sims, themselves, weren't as entertaining as they had been in Sims2. (They weren't fun in Sims3, part of the reason I had a love/hate relationship with that iteration.)
But, these Sims, while not the same in quirkiness as those in Sims2, are fun. At least in my game. But there are five packs, thus far, I have not purchased, nor do I intend to. I'm just happy that what appears to be in this newest pack has drawn my interest again.
I will wait for more information, but for now it's a solid, hopeful MAYBE.
I wizened up with Sims3, when the promises made weren't exactly kept. My gaming rig also had a very hard time with that game, so I only purchases two, maybe three of the Stuff Packs, as I wanted to ensure room for the Expansion Packs, which is where you would only get actual gameplay and possibly more interactions. I kept awaiting certain interactions we had in Sims2, that never came.
With Sims4 I purchased the Base Game, but was skeptical when it was announced Toddlers wouldn't be in the released game. This was just a few days prior to release. The only thing that kept me from cancelling my pre-order was the verbiage used in said announcement, leaving me hope that Toddlers (when they'd had enough time to complete them as they desired) would return. And they were. Also, I promised I wouldn't spend another red cent on this iteration if the Sims, themselves, weren't as entertaining as they had been in Sims2. (They weren't fun in Sims3, part of the reason I had a love/hate relationship with that iteration.)
But, these Sims, while not the same in quirkiness as those in Sims2, are fun. At least in my game. But there are five packs, thus far, I have not purchased, nor do I intend to. I'm just happy that what appears to be in this newest pack has drawn my interest again.
I will wait for more information, but for now it's a solid, hopeful MAYBE.
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