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- amapola762 years agoSeasoned Ace
"Atreya33;c-18323804" wrote:
"crocobaura;c-18323803" wrote:
"Atreya33;c-18323799" wrote:
"Gordy;c-18323293" wrote:
"Atreya33;c-18322630" wrote:
I hope we can toggle the break ins. It sounds OK for some situations but I don't want this in all the apartments.
I want Mediterranean food. With the Mediterranean world of tartosa we got only Asian food so it would be only fair if this Asian pack finally gives us the Mediterranean cuisine we missed out on. Especially lasagna and ravioli. But I get an impression we only get more Asian food.
I doubt we'd get it, but I'd like to see some Portuguese food. Portugal and Thailand have had fairly good relations through history, many Thai people should be able to trace their lineage to Portuguese diaspora, both cultures would probably share a lot of fish-based dishes, and a fourth thing I'm pulling out of my butt to justify getting some malasadas in my game.
I wasn't completely serious. I don't expect any European food at all.
I think with so many packs offer food to match the world: Japanese food for Mt komorebi, South American food for Selva Dorada, British food for Henford on Bagley, a broad selection of cultural foods for the international feel of San Mychuno. It is a shame Tartosa didn't get the same privilege. It was sacrificed for even more Asian food.
Perhaps I am a bit biased because Mediterranean food (particularly Italian) is more my thing than Asian food. I only eat Asian dishes few times a year yet my sims' cooking menu is loaded with dishes of which I have no clue how they taste.
It wouldn't make sense to get Mediterranean food with this pack, just as it didn't make sense to only offer food from the other side of the world in Tartosa.
Maybe they didn't add more dishes because we already have quite a lot of Italian dishes in game. Personally I would have loved an ice cream stand instead of the Chinese food one.
We got some but I still miss lasagna, ravioli, gnocchi, Penne Arabiata.
It's definitely Mediterranean, but I don't really see Tartosa as Italian so much as Croatian, maybe. It was a real missed opportunity to have some Balkan dishes, along with maybe a couple of Greek or Spanish recipes. Maybe like, burek, baklava, paella, gazpacho, and then some sort of mussels dish, as that is common all across the Mediterranean. - SEREFRAS2 years agoLegendI don't like the mold & the evictions. I hope there's a turn off option for that.
- Karamazov1232 years agoSeasoned Ace
"Atreya33;c-18323799" wrote:
"Gordy;c-18323293" wrote:
"Atreya33;c-18322630" wrote:
I hope we can toggle the break ins. It sounds OK for some situations but I don't want this in all the apartments.
I want Mediterranean food. With the Mediterranean world of tartosa we got only Asian food so it would be only fair if this Asian pack finally gives us the Mediterranean cuisine we missed out on. Especially lasagna and ravioli. But I get an impression we only get more Asian food.
I doubt we'd get it, but I'd like to see some Portuguese food. Portugal and Thailand have had fairly good relations through history, many Thai people should be able to trace their lineage to Portuguese diaspora, both cultures would probably share a lot of fish-based dishes, and a fourth thing I'm pulling out of my butt to justify getting some malasadas in my game.
I wasn't completely serious. I don't expect any European food at all.
I think with so many packs offer food to match the world: Japanese food for Mt komorebi, South American food for Selva Dorada, British food for Henford on Bagley, a broad selection of cultural foods for the international feel of San Mychuno. It is a shame Tartosa didn't get the same privilege. It was sacrificed for even more Asian food.
Perhaps I am a bit biased because Mediterranean food (particularly Italian) is more my thing than Asian food. I only eat Asian dishes few times a year yet my sims' cooking menu is loaded with dishes of which I have no clue how they taste.
It wouldn't make sense to get Mediterranean food with this pack, just as it didn't make sense to only offer food from the other side of the world in Tartosa.
I know, I'm just joking around lol - Daravi2 years agoSeasoned Ace
"Amapola76;c-18323955" wrote:
"Atreya33;c-18323804" wrote:
"crocobaura;c-18323803" wrote:
"Atreya33;c-18323799" wrote:
"Gordy;c-18323293" wrote:
"Atreya33;c-18322630" wrote:
I hope we can toggle the break ins. It sounds OK for some situations but I don't want this in all the apartments.
I want Mediterranean food. With the Mediterranean world of tartosa we got only Asian food so it would be only fair if this Asian pack finally gives us the Mediterranean cuisine we missed out on. Especially lasagna and ravioli. But I get an impression we only get more Asian food.
I doubt we'd get it, but I'd like to see some Portuguese food. Portugal and Thailand have had fairly good relations through history, many Thai people should be able to trace their lineage to Portuguese diaspora, both cultures would probably share a lot of fish-based dishes, and a fourth thing I'm pulling out of my butt to justify getting some malasadas in my game.
I wasn't completely serious. I don't expect any European food at all.
I think with so many packs offer food to match the world: Japanese food for Mt komorebi, South American food for Selva Dorada, British food for Henford on Bagley, a broad selection of cultural foods for the international feel of San Mychuno. It is a shame Tartosa didn't get the same privilege. It was sacrificed for even more Asian food.
Perhaps I am a bit biased because Mediterranean food (particularly Italian) is more my thing than Asian food. I only eat Asian dishes few times a year yet my sims' cooking menu is loaded with dishes of which I have no clue how they taste.
It wouldn't make sense to get Mediterranean food with this pack, just as it didn't make sense to only offer food from the other side of the world in Tartosa.
Maybe they didn't add more dishes because we already have quite a lot of Italian dishes in game. Personally I would have loved an ice cream stand instead of the Chinese food one.
We got some but I still miss lasagna, ravioli, gnocchi, Penne Arabiata.
It's definitely Mediterranean, but I don't really see Tartosa as Italian so much as Croatian, maybe. It was a real missed opportunity to have some Balkan dishes, along with maybe a couple of Greek or Spanish recipes. Maybe like, burek, baklava, paella, gazpacho, and then some sort of mussels dish, as that is common all across the Mediterranean.
I still have a beef with that topic and I won't forgive them how they have ignored the european mediterranen cuisine completely. No other world got that ptreatment regarding to food. So basically that was my thoughts too: Are there only non-regional food or not? - Horrorgirl62 years agoSeasoned Ace
"Daravi;c-18324089" wrote:
"Amapola76;c-18323955" wrote:
"Atreya33;c-18323804" wrote:
"crocobaura;c-18323803" wrote:
"Atreya33;c-18323799" wrote:
"Gordy;c-18323293" wrote:
"Atreya33;c-18322630" wrote:
I hope we can toggle the break ins. It sounds OK for some situations but I don't want this in all the apartments.
I want Mediterranean food. With the Mediterranean world of tartosa we got only Asian food so it would be only fair if this Asian pack finally gives us the Mediterranean cuisine we missed out on. Especially lasagna and ravioli. But I get an impression we only get more Asian food.
I doubt we'd get it, but I'd like to see some Portuguese food. Portugal and Thailand have had fairly good relations through history, many Thai people should be able to trace their lineage to Portuguese diaspora, both cultures would probably share a lot of fish-based dishes, and a fourth thing I'm pulling out of my butt to justify getting some malasadas in my game.
I wasn't completely serious. I don't expect any European food at all.
I think with so many packs offer food to match the world: Japanese food for Mt komorebi, South American food for Selva Dorada, British food for Henford on Bagley, a broad selection of cultural foods for the international feel of San Mychuno. It is a shame Tartosa didn't get the same privilege. It was sacrificed for even more Asian food.
Perhaps I am a bit biased because Mediterranean food (particularly Italian) is more my thing than Asian food. I only eat Asian dishes few times a year yet my sims' cooking menu is loaded with dishes of which I have no clue how they taste.
It wouldn't make sense to get Mediterranean food with this pack, just as it didn't make sense to only offer food from the other side of the world in Tartosa.
Maybe they didn't add more dishes because we already have quite a lot of Italian dishes in game. Personally I would have loved an ice cream stand instead of the Chinese food one.
We got some but I still miss lasagna, ravioli, gnocchi, Penne Arabiata.
It's definitely Mediterranean, but I don't really see Tartosa as Italian so much as Croatian, maybe. It was a real missed opportunity to have some Balkan dishes, along with maybe a couple of Greek or Spanish recipes. Maybe like, burek, baklava, paella, gazpacho, and then some sort of mussels dish, as that is common all across the Mediterranean.
I still have a beef with that topic and I won't forgive them how they have ignored the european mediterranen cuisine completely. No other world got that ptreatment regarding to food. So basically that was my thoughts too: Are there only non-regional food or not?
Hopefully we get more worlds.That has that food. - PixelsaurusWrex2 years agoSeasoned AceTS2 Apartment Life was my absolute favorite pack so I am actually excited about this one and I've already decided to purchase it when it comes out. However, I definitely want to know more about how we can build our own, if you can designate separate residences for builds we created before the pack, and if the apartment designation is for only one floor. Like I have built whole towns with townhouses and multiple homes on a single lot. Can I make smaller apartments inside those humongous apartments in San Myshuno? I already built them without this pack, but I'd like the residences to be separate so I can play each family one by one.
I can be swayed from buying the pack if the apartments won't work the way I want because I'm already frustrated with this game as it is. I've been playing sims 2 and sims 3 lately and I have to say, sims 4 can't hold a candle to either of those games and it's mainly because nothing ever happens in TS4. So if the break-ins and mold add at least something unpredictable, then it's at least something. - Omri1472 years agoSeasoned AceI saw on Facebook that they're adding 5 new traits which sounds nice but one of them is the 'cringe' trait...
It's the most 'How do you do, fellow kids' trait I've ever seen. - PandoraTO2 years agoSeasoned Ace
"Omri147;c-18324199" wrote:
I saw on Facebook that they're adding 5 new traits which sounds nice but one of them is the 'cringe' trait...
It's the most 'How do you do, fellow kids' trait I've ever seen.
In other words, the Cringe trait is... cringe? :D - Omri1472 years agoSeasoned Ace
"PandoraTO;c-18324203" wrote:
"Omri147;c-18324199" wrote:
I saw on Facebook that they're adding 5 new traits which sounds nice but one of them is the 'cringe' trait...
It's the most 'How do you do, fellow kids' trait I've ever seen.
In other words, the Cringe trait is... cringe? :D
Well, yes... - leucosiax2 years agoSeasoned AceCringe caters to trolling and so gen Z language. Like I find most of the aspects of the pack, breaking and entering, blackmailing, extorting, black mole, quite unpleasant. How is this the marketing strategy?
It's like trolling simmers for buying whatever they put out.