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Lonewolf1044
6 years agoSeasoned Spectator
"RustyCicuit;c-17173691" wrote:"Aine;c-17173654" wrote:
Oh my friend, you don't even know. Also I was comparing the games 5 years in, not base game per se. But Sims 2 base game was lightyears ahead of Sims 4 just in animations alone. The Sims 2 takes leaps and bounds in depth and gameplay with each expansion, because everything is customizable and expanded upon. The only thing that Sims 2 doesn't have is Sims 4 CAS and Sims 3 open world and colour wheel, otherwise it's pretty much superior to both games IMO (I know a lot of people thinks Sims 3 is the best, but this is my experience we're talking about).
The 'new' feature that Sims 4 has is active careers, which is a neat concept but not well executed at all.
Honestly, if we had an upgrade for Sims 2 so it became 64 bit, I'd go back to that game and never look back.
I have no experience with sims 2 so I can not say much. As for sims 3, the thing with open world was, you were locked into one single world thru your entire gameplay. They did patch in the ability to move households to new worlds later, but you lost all relationships with townies. Sims 3 world was mostly rabbit holes, especially base game and first few expansions. I never found apeal in watching my sims drive to work and then disappear in endless rabbit holes for x amount of hours. As for color wheel, sims 3 as mentioned has appalling lack of meshes in buy and build mode, all the color wheel did was mask it somewhat. One needed good three expansions and two stuff packs to get some diversity, or mod the hell out of it. I did like the hair color wheel part, not going to lie, basically color wheel was masking missing things for the most part in early stages of the games development. Overall the games performance issues is what killed it for me. I do not care how many features the game has, and how many things my sims can do, when I cannot even open it 4 expansions in.
Sims 2 undeniably has charm to it, but to be honest my personal all time favorite is sims 1, there just was something about it and funnily enough I find sims 4 is closer to sims 1 then either 2 or 3. Yes, including the much hated loading screens, remind me of sims 1.
I agree with Aine as Sims 2 is superior to Sims 3 and 4 combined, But I must say it is true that you was confined to one world and in Sims 4 you your neighborhoods are connected(which I wish was possible in Sims 3) but Sims 3 has an feature that Sims 4 may never had and may never have, even if Sims 4 does have an cottection feature it does not have any features that allow you to edit your neighborhoods, add or subtract lots including the ability to edit the sizes and the ability to make worlds. Now if Sims 4 had the ability to connect and also the ability to do all that is listed that it can't do then for me I would me set. Even for me connecting the neighorhoods does not greatly enhance my creativity as it had with Sims 3 because I am forced to keep my creativity to the size of each Neighborhood. For me SIms 4 has an awful lot of limitations and if EA/Maxis took the time to tweak what they had both Sims 3 and Sims 4 it would not have an lot of controversy. With Sims 2 I was more close to my SIms and could create stories even if it did not have the features Sims 3 had. Sims 4 I do not feel no closeness and no immersion. I am hard on Sims 4 because it have been the best if it had expanded on what Sims 2 and 3 had and added what little is in Sims 4.
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