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11 years ago
TS4 getting 10 EPs of 'more of the same' will not alter its inherent limitations: CASt and Open World are not coming back. You can make three new life stages, and it wouldn't change my opinion in the least if they don't handle at least the Open World issue. And if they did? It wouldn't really be Sims 4 anymore. It would be Sims 4.5, or Sims 5, or whatever.
Adding Open World and CASt to Sims 4 might be a little like trying to put an indoor pool in a garden shed. I have one out back and I'd like to put an indoor swimming pool in it. Thing is, the shed's base is only 10x6, made of wood which is starting to rot. There's no room for a decent sized pool in it, and if I tear up the floor of the shed, the walls are probably going to collapse. It's just a POS shed, and there's nothing I can do to change that. Tear it down, burn it..maybe just shove it down the hill to make room for the pool. I could then build a proper enclosure, one made with modern, quality materials, something more than just 'termites holding hands'.
Sims 4 is no longer in development. The cupcake is done. If you like bite-sized pastries that won't fill you up, you're good. You want something more substantive? You're out of luck. No amount of frosting and sprinkles is going to turn this cupcake into some kind multi-tiered wedding cake.
Adding Open World and CASt to Sims 4 might be a little like trying to put an indoor pool in a garden shed. I have one out back and I'd like to put an indoor swimming pool in it. Thing is, the shed's base is only 10x6, made of wood which is starting to rot. There's no room for a decent sized pool in it, and if I tear up the floor of the shed, the walls are probably going to collapse. It's just a POS shed, and there's nothing I can do to change that. Tear it down, burn it..maybe just shove it down the hill to make room for the pool. I could then build a proper enclosure, one made with modern, quality materials, something more than just 'termites holding hands'.
Sims 4 is no longer in development. The cupcake is done. If you like bite-sized pastries that won't fill you up, you're good. You want something more substantive? You're out of luck. No amount of frosting and sprinkles is going to turn this cupcake into some kind multi-tiered wedding cake.