Forum Discussion
5 years ago
I have to say I do not think they speak for the community. I have followed Deli for years I've felt she was pretty fair for the most part, however I've been getting weird vibes from her channel lately. I haven't watched a full video since her "The Cobbs" LP. She has clearly (to me) lost her passion for the game (as evidenced by her videos) yet is calling out players who have genuine concerns (although some are going over the top) about the way the franchise is going? I do know Deli also has her own stuff going on and probably overreacted as well so I'm willing to cut her some slack, but paying customers have a right to be heard IMO. I tend to be one of those players who likes to stick to my own world, but in becoming a bit disenfranchised with The Sims 4 was looking to see if it was a "me" problem or if others were feeling the same. What is irritating is many of the YouTube game changers clearly DO NOT like the pack, yet they're still hyping it up. It is weird to see and does make me think their status with EA is coming into play here. I think we should be looking at players who spend their money on this game for a more accurate take on where this pack stands. I will say for myself it is the first pack I will not buy for Sims 4. It is the first pack I have not been able to justify on some level since the Sims 2 days. However I will take the word of people who buy this game on release day. I want to see how long it takes them to play the story line and if they feel it has replayability (as StrangerVille and Jungle Adventure do not for me). I want to know if they feel the items added are worth it and how they would utilize it throughout their game play outside of the Star Wars world.