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- And the Sims 5, being free, will likely be even more bare bones than the Sims 4 at launch. How else are they going to make money? $10 for swimming pools, another $20 for toddlers, $40 to build your own house. They'll make their money back by nickel and diming for every little thing players want.
I think the Sims 5 base game will have the least amount of content of any Sims game. People might be be happy it's free at first, but then they'll realize how little content there is.
Just look at how much they charge for Sims 4 content. I can imagine it getting much, much worse. - ChadSims2Seasoned Novice
"bixters;c-18331255" wrote:
And the Sims 5, being free, will likely be even more bare bones than the Sims 4 at launch. How else are they going to make money? $10 for swimming pools, another $20 for toddlers, $40 to build your own house. They'll make their money back by nickel and diming for every little thing players want.
I think the Sims 5 base game will have the least amount of content of any Sims game. People might be be happy it's free at first, but then they'll realize how little content there is.
Just look at how much they charge for Sims 4 content. I can imagine it getting much, much worse.
This is what I'm expecting. I learned my lesson with Sims 4 if basic things like cars life stages and world editing are not there I won't even download it for free not getting another barebones base game that is not setup to ever expand in a meaningful way that always leaves you wanting more because at the core it's just shallow. The base game should be designed so expansion content is cohesive and builds upon it not so that it creates endless mini games if 1 expansion adds trash, animals, high school, ocean swimming, apartments the base game should have been preplanned to integrate those features into every world old or new. - Horrorgirl6Seasoned VeteranI am guessing basic weather could include temperature and weather basics.
Like it being cold and icy.
Fall cold and leaves falling out the trees.
Spring rain and flowers bloom faster.
Certain plants that are for seasons
Winter could have some snow ,but no interactions.Accept maybe making snowballs or snowmen.
Summer could be just very hot weather.
I imagine we want get holidays or custome holidays or anything too specific.I can imagine 20 .00 game pack call holidays.Can have all the stuff to make or add holidays in the game. - ChadSims2Seasoned NoviceI do think being free is smart it's going to pull in a younger audience who parents might not be willing to shell out $60 for a base game but will buy many $5 kits.
- Horrorgirl6Seasoned Veteran
"Llandros2012;c-18311667" wrote:
Nothing is ever truly free - infants were a 'free' update to the Sims 4 but they were arguably the most boring lifestate available unless you shell out $40 for the Growing Together EP so that you can have milestones, events, playmats, changing tables, more furniture and clothing, etc. But without the EP, pretty much just watch and listen to them fuss and cry until you age them up to the next stage.
You will spend more money on a 'free' game than you can possibly imagine.
I think infants were fine without growing together.The only thing they should had was the vhanging table,but they were okay. - Making the base game free will extremely increase the number of Sims players, and it will cause normal people to be making requests, suggestions, and voting in surveys about future packs and kits, so... Expect a more class-diverse game with better representation of non-rich players.
One of the things you're going to see... Is people prefering singers over musicians. Yuh know, the ones who do the song and music writing... The ones who star in the bands... The ones with all the fame and fortune... Sims never should have prioritized musical instruments over singing.
You're also going to see with the increase of poor players an increase in request for multiplayer, and an increase in request for no subscriptions on the multiplayer, and an increase in people who want to play without the internet. You're going to see people wanting a multiplayer game that is offline, to not have to worry about internet costs and subscription costs, yuh know like a splitscreen multiplayer? Like the old console Sims games. They were multiplayer offline.
Increasing poor players will increase a desire in the player base for multiplayer, and it will increase a desire for no subscription fees, and no internet requirements. It will also increase desire for discs of the game instead of downloading it.
I recommend Sims indeed do the base game being free, that they keep the same kind of prices on Sims 5 as on Sims 4 so it doesn't get harder to afford, that they advertise it as normal to not buy every pack and kit, encouraging people to only buy the packs and kits they prefer, so poor players feel comfortable, return to selling disc copies of the game for people too poor to afford internet, return to not requiring internet access to play the disc copies of the game, so people don't need money for internet, and give multiplayer options on one copy of the game on one electronic, like the old console games, for both consoles and computers. People used to make multiplayer computer games that use only one copy of the game, and only one computer for two+ players. If they do all of this advice on Sims 5, it will greatly increase the Sims 5 player count, and their profits off packs and kits.
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