Forum Discussion
7 years ago
In previous versions of the Sims I did get attached because they had more personality, more depth. In Sims 4 everything's pretty but something's lacking & I can't get the same level of almost addictive game play that I used to enjoy.
I usually play with full autonomy and most of my Sims are just plain dumb. I still mostly need to tell them to clean up, pee, eat, etc. It seemed like the older versions learned after a while & it was fun to see what they got up to on their own.
Anyway, I digress. To tell the truth, I don't get very attached except to the pets. Just like real pets, they're sweet, cute, innocent creatures and I do get a bit choked up when they pass. The humans, not so much. Usually I only extend their lives if they haven't reached the achievements.
I'm rather bored with all of my families and am debating an Extinction Level Event (i.e. deleting the whole lot) and starting over. I have tons of different families and this ADD has resulted in a world of Sims I barely know. Maybe if I just stuck to one or two families, it would be better.
I usually play with full autonomy and most of my Sims are just plain dumb. I still mostly need to tell them to clean up, pee, eat, etc. It seemed like the older versions learned after a while & it was fun to see what they got up to on their own.
Anyway, I digress. To tell the truth, I don't get very attached except to the pets. Just like real pets, they're sweet, cute, innocent creatures and I do get a bit choked up when they pass. The humans, not so much. Usually I only extend their lives if they haven't reached the achievements.
I'm rather bored with all of my families and am debating an Extinction Level Event (i.e. deleting the whole lot) and starting over. I have tons of different families and this ADD has resulted in a world of Sims I barely know. Maybe if I just stuck to one or two families, it would be better.