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7 years ago

How The Sims Has Changed

When I first saw the adverts for the Sims 1 on the TV I used to think how could such a game be fun. But after a while and seeing so many great reviews I decided to give it a go. I was hooked! And when the Sims 2 came out I was worried about the aging process not knowing there were ways to stop it with the elixir of life. The Sims 2 was even more awesome and to be honest the best game I have played on the PC.

The Sims 3 was so so. It had great content but I had trouble with the open world and zooming in, maybe my getting old and having motion problems. Also later on the glitches/crashes with all content was a problem because is had not been addressed.

So we come to the Sims 4. It started out mean and lean but has expanded over time. I didn't like the game so much but came to warm to it. Although some expansions have cause me problems with my game and especially goals in the game. When I loaded Seasons suddenly all my wanting to find those crops had suddenly become seasoned based. Make a Greenhouse or go without, which meant I had to take time out to do that. I am not one for downloading items, never have been because of some of the issues they may cause.

I have had many of my older Sim Players say to me, if an updated Sims 2 was made to run on newer computer they would still be playing the Sims.

I understand that you want to make newer things to do in a game for newer players, but do you not realise how many people you have lost over time because of your changes?

Are you not in the business of making money? Why are you not giving those faithful player things they want? Are you thinking that the younger generation are suddenly go to take to the new type of Sim games? I know things have changed a lot since the Sims 1 but one fact remains that the core objectives of the game have not.

I don't dislike that you introduce time limited things into the game, but as someone who has played the Sims from the start wants to achieve everything for our little Sim people. And when you don't re-introduce those time limited things again they are lost and to me I personally feel I have missed out and therefore not keen to play.

I wonder if some of you are focused on what many of the real hard core Sim Players want in the game? Or are you trying to lure new younger people into the game with new ideas? New is not bad but you need to keep a balance.

And another thing I would like to say about downloading. I saw the writing on the wall may years ago when this was mooted in the Sims 2 forum, with downloads v content on a disk. When I have to download something from origin on a Sim game it often takes over an hour. Content on a CD disk used to take 10 minutes at most. Now I have to wait for my download before can play. That has put me off a lot.

I need to feel as like I did over 10 years ago, that my game was so special and I enjoyed it so much that missing a day was a tragedy. Sorry but cant feel that with the Sims 4 although it is a pleasant game to play when I feel like it



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  • I'm honestly giving up! My expectations are 0 nowadays. I wish it was diferent but it is what it is...
    I genuinly think TS4 will never feel complete and a lot of things will never be fixed. Im sorry!
  • "Renato10;c-17568411" wrote:
    I'm honestly giving up! My expectations are 0 nowadays. I wish it was diferent but it is what it is...
    I genuinly think TS4 will never feel complete and a lot of things will never be fixed. Im sorry!


    Yeah I am finding that to be true as they never fixed some things in previous versions.
  • Sims 4 is my favourite! I really enjoy the fact that we are freer to create our own stories in it rather than the Sims creating the stories. THe art style is a lot nicer than all previous versions, and overall, it's just more enjoyable and fun for me. I LOVE the gallery as well. The ability to go between worlds

    For the records: I'm almost 40, played for 20 years since Sims 1 (and Sim City before it) and play for the game play as I"m not interested in the CAS or Build (though those are awesome too. ) My play style is to play large families and I love playing babies, tots and kids more than older sims but the families all spend a lot of time together. They all have diff hobbies, join clubs, do fun things together... I cheat needs/money as I play to tell stories not to grind money or needs and not for a "challlenge" but as a relaxing way of watching the stories (that I write first) come to life. I get really invested in my sims and play them for a long time, my current family going on 4 years now and the second generation is just starting to become young adults with with oldest kids and the oldest first gens just became elders. I am looking forward to playing it for many more years!

    Thoughts on Sims 2: . It's a great game and I used to play but after playing Sims 4 and realisiing how much better 4 is for my personal play style I have trouble going back to sims 2 now. However every time I do return I am blown away by how fluidly the sims move. I may not like the game nearly as much as Sims 4, because the way the sims act on top of the horrid cut scenes, art style, and ui but Sims 2 easily have the best animations to me. It's a terrific game. I think my favourite animation is kids dancing on parents feet. I really miss that.

    Sims 3 I have played but only very little and unlike 2 & 4 I don't have all the packs in it. I just can't get into it the same way. I think I only have World Adventures and Generations for it. I'm sure it's a good game that I would have liked if I Had played it PRIOR to other versions, but I didnt. I knew I loved Sims 2, and that I REALLY loved Sims 4 and I had heard it was a good game too and a lot of people liked it even more than 4, plus I really wanted to play world adventures, so when I saw it come up for sale for super cheap I decided "hey, why not? at that price?" SO I purchased the base game and packs about a year(ish? ) ago for the first time for like $5 each. I was super excited and kept trying to like it but unfortunately it just wasn't enjoyable with my playstyle so I ended up going back to 4. I'd rank it honestly about equal to Sims 2.. I don't think I have a preference from one over the other.

    Sims 1 I'm not going to judge, it was SOOOO long ago since I've played, I stopped even before Sims 2 came out, and honestly there is very little I remember about the game other than hating burlars that kept stealing my stuff and wishing they werne't in the game haha. I DO know that I spent a lot of time in the game, but not as much as in Sims 4. But the gameplay itself I don't recall that clearly anymore so yeah, not ranking it.

  • Interestingly enough TS4 is what is enabling me to see TS3 in a much better light than my earlier attempts before it came out. My favorite is still TS2 for more reasons than can be shared without a huge post. When that was all I had to compare TS3 to, 3 consistently lost on many fronts. Now I can see the game for what it offers in its own right, more in depth sims, better gameplay, much less fakery, larger worlds, and so much more than 4 offers in so many areas.
  • It becomes less of a game and more of a brand lately. The game can be full of things to do but it feels so dead. The Sims are just puppets.

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