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8 years ago
Lots of cookies to the folk starting with Sims 4. You are very welcome here. DOn't let anyone tell you otherwise, :)
I started with Sims 1. I don't think I got it when it first came out. I think I had Sim City first and then the Sims 1. But I have a few expansion packs with it. Actually all my Sims discs are still in my drawer here at home, so one second...
In my drawer are Livin' it Up, Superstar, Unleashed, Hot Date, Makin Magic and a party pack, as well as the base game.
Also Sims Medieval which I need to go back to but the last PC I had it on died.
So I really played SIms a lot back then. And then Sims 2 came out, and it was all exciting, and I have that and all the expansions for that. I played SIms 1 a lot but I played Sims 2 more and it probably is secretly still my favourite because of the genetics, the aliens and lots of other things in it I love.
I have the base game for 3 but I tried it on 2 PCs and had trouble on both so I never got into that one. Maybe one day, I have no desire to get rid of the game. What sold 4 for me before I bought it though was the similarity in basic game structure and format to TS2 in terms of houses, loading screens, etc (I forget the technical term). So I played the demo, enjoyed it, bought the game and here I am.
I think it doesn't matter if you are a veteran or a new player. You play what you like best. There's no right or wrong answer.
That's the opinion of a sim veteran and Sims 4 fan. Those two things are not at all contradictory. :smiley: I think it's really interesting that the poll so far suggests that people who like the Sims 4 often came in with Sims 1 and 2, which means that the idea that you have to be a new player to like Sims 4 is unfounded. But it's fine if you are a new player too :)
I started with Sims 1. I don't think I got it when it first came out. I think I had Sim City first and then the Sims 1. But I have a few expansion packs with it. Actually all my Sims discs are still in my drawer here at home, so one second...
In my drawer are Livin' it Up, Superstar, Unleashed, Hot Date, Makin Magic and a party pack, as well as the base game.
Also Sims Medieval which I need to go back to but the last PC I had it on died.
So I really played SIms a lot back then. And then Sims 2 came out, and it was all exciting, and I have that and all the expansions for that. I played SIms 1 a lot but I played Sims 2 more and it probably is secretly still my favourite because of the genetics, the aliens and lots of other things in it I love.
I have the base game for 3 but I tried it on 2 PCs and had trouble on both so I never got into that one. Maybe one day, I have no desire to get rid of the game. What sold 4 for me before I bought it though was the similarity in basic game structure and format to TS2 in terms of houses, loading screens, etc (I forget the technical term). So I played the demo, enjoyed it, bought the game and here I am.
I think it doesn't matter if you are a veteran or a new player. You play what you like best. There's no right or wrong answer.
That's the opinion of a sim veteran and Sims 4 fan. Those two things are not at all contradictory. :smiley: I think it's really interesting that the poll so far suggests that people who like the Sims 4 often came in with Sims 1 and 2, which means that the idea that you have to be a new player to like Sims 4 is unfounded. But it's fine if you are a new player too :)
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