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- Pegasyms7 years agoNew Spectator
"JoAnne65;c-16384326" wrote:
"simgirl1010;c-16383810" wrote:
"JoAnne65;c-16383754" wrote:
"Hermitgirl;c-16381259" wrote:
Yes.. The family I'm playing now won't make much use of the pack.. because most of it very cutesy and it doesn't fit with them. I do have a rat and I'm really enjoying the interactions. I've just got a young adult male sim and a cat in the household otherwise. It's given my play a sweet little boost. I'm enjoying the interactions between all of them. I haven't gone into the disease/death aspect yet though. I'm playing .. nice.. and enjoying it. I want to see the poor guy get ahead. He might have to call forth evil rat death powers though if he get's cornered though.
I did look through CAS and build buy and yes I will use it for the right families. I love the female hairstyle... I had to make a sim for it. I haven't played her yet... she's got a sweet elven face. I'm not usually big on the two tone hairs but really liking how it looks that way. The male hairstyle I can see working but didn't float my boat with many male face shapes yet.. looks great on girls though. I can see using a bunch of the "stuff" with the right families.. honorable mentions to the kids activity table and bookcase.. much cuter than base game. The pet beds for variety, who doesn't want an egg or lemon bed seriously? The new rug .. I love that and can see it in bathrooms and kids rooms ect. The hamster habitat wall decals and the chow down litter box.
It's been a fun glowing game play day. I know these blow over a bit after the newness wears off but hey, I woulda spent more going to the movies. Besides I haven't even played with it all the ways I'm imagining I can.
I don’t know what movies you go to, but I love spending my money on that. Spending money on a good movie is as valuable as spending money on a good game. And spending money on a bad movie is a shame, a waste of money, like spending money on a bad game is.
(regardless how people judge this pack, this comparison makes absolutely no sense to an enthousiastic moviegoer like me; I also like spending money on books and many of them I’ve carried with me for decades)
I can understand her comparison. I rarely go to the movies. I prefer to wait a couple months and get it on blue ray or purchase from Netflix. I also no longer buy books. Reserve at the library. I'm just now reading Origin by Dan Brown and that was published last year. So people differ on what they're willing to spend their money on.
Sure, but “I woulda spent more going to the movies” as a general argument doesn’t make much sense to me is what I meant. Like, I wouldn’t spend a dime for a football match. Still there are plenty of people who do. So if I say: “Yeah, I bought this ridiculously overpriced scarf but hey, a football match would have cost me more”, that wouldn’t mean much to people who rather see a football match than buy an expensive scarf. “This pack is totally worth it because if I’d spent it on something that’s not worth it for me it wouldn’t be in my pocket anymore either” just doesn’t really make sense does it? Bottom line is you can only spend your money once. If it was worth it, it was. If it wasn’t, it wasn’t. But it’s not worth it just because it means you didn’t spend it on something else.
Guess what I’m saying is..., it strikes me people constantly seem to try and find excuses for buying this pack?
I don't see these comparisons as excuses at all, more like trying to explain how it's worth it to them. But how can someone justify worth? You can't. It is worth it to that person, or it isn't. No justification or excuse needed.
The pack is growing on me. If you play rotationally, your sim is able to pass the illness along to the other played households. So if you have someone you are tired of, visit that sim, pass the illness along to them (the illness is VERY contagious during the third phase), cure your sim, then switch to the other household - they'll now be sick. >:) - Hermitgirl7 years agoNew Spectator
"Pegasys;c-16384403" wrote:
"JoAnne65;c-16384326" wrote:
"simgirl1010;c-16383810" wrote:
"JoAnne65;c-16383754" wrote:
"Hermitgirl;c-16381259" wrote:
Yes.. The family I'm playing now won't make much use of the pack.. because most of it very cutesy and it doesn't fit with them. I do have a rat and I'm really enjoying the interactions. I've just got a young adult male sim and a cat in the household otherwise. It's given my play a sweet little boost. I'm enjoying the interactions between all of them. I haven't gone into the disease/death aspect yet though. I'm playing .. nice.. and enjoying it. I want to see the poor guy get ahead. He might have to call forth evil rat death powers though if he get's cornered though.
I did look through CAS and build buy and yes I will use it for the right families. I love the female hairstyle... I had to make a sim for it. I haven't played her yet... she's got a sweet elven face. I'm not usually big on the two tone hairs but really liking how it looks that way. The male hairstyle I can see working but didn't float my boat with many male face shapes yet.. looks great on girls though. I can see using a bunch of the "stuff" with the right families.. honorable mentions to the kids activity table and bookcase.. much cuter than base game. The pet beds for variety, who doesn't want an egg or lemon bed seriously? The new rug .. I love that and can see it in bathrooms and kids rooms ect. The hamster habitat wall decals and the chow down litter box.
It's been a fun glowing game play day. I know these blow over a bit after the newness wears off but hey, I woulda spent more going to the movies. Besides I haven't even played with it all the ways I'm imagining I can.
I don’t know what movies you go to, but I love spending my money on that. Spending money on a good movie is as valuable as spending money on a good game. And spending money on a bad movie is a shame, a waste of money, like spending money on a bad game is.
(regardless how people judge this pack, this comparison makes absolutely no sense to an enthousiastic moviegoer like me; I also like spending money on books and many of them I’ve carried with me for decades)
I can understand her comparison. I rarely go to the movies. I prefer to wait a couple months and get it on blue ray or purchase from Netflix. I also no longer buy books. Reserve at the library. I'm just now reading Origin by Dan Brown and that was published last year. So people differ on what they're willing to spend their money on.
Sure, but “I woulda spent more going to the movies” as a general argument doesn’t make much sense to me is what I meant. Like, I wouldn’t spend a dime for a football match. Still there are plenty of people who do. So if I say: “Yeah, I bought this ridiculously overpriced scarf but hey, a football match would have cost me more”, that wouldn’t mean much to people who rather see a football match than buy an expensive scarf. “This pack is totally worth it because if I’d spent it on something that’s not worth it for me it wouldn’t be in my pocket anymore either” just doesn’t really make sense does it? Bottom line is you can only spend your money once. If it was worth it, it was. If it wasn’t, it wasn’t. But it’s not worth it just because it means you didn’t spend it on something else.
Guess what I’m saying is..., it strikes me people constantly seem to try and find excuses for buying this pack?
I don't see these comparisons as excuses at all, more like trying to explain how it's worth it to them. But how can someone justify worth? You can't. It is worth it to that person, or it isn't. No justification or excuse needed.
The pack is growing on me. If you play rotationally, your sim is able to pass the illness along to the other played households. So if you have someone you are tired of, visit that sim, pass the illness along to them (the illness is VERY contagious during the third phase), cure your sim, then switch to the other household - they'll now be sick. >:)
Oh I wondered about that.. I haven't switched yet and I was hoping if you got to them while they are still sick it would advance. Cool to know. - I redid a neighbourhood within Willow Creek to be more family-friendly and have made myself a brand new family to play with! I am not a huge family player and can only handle a small amount of Sims at a time so right now I have the parents and their toddler + the family kitty! I am excited to decorate the child's room with the new furniture and get him a pet rat when he's older! :)
I have already made use of the new pet clothing with a previous sim and her pets and will be making the kitty and toddler besties with their matching outfits. <3 - Pegasyms7 years agoNew Spectator
"Hermitgirl;c-16384406" wrote:
"Pegasys;c-16384403" wrote:
"JoAnne65;c-16384326" wrote:
"simgirl1010;c-16383810" wrote:
"JoAnne65;c-16383754" wrote:
"Hermitgirl;c-16381259" wrote:
Yes.. The family I'm playing now won't make much use of the pack.. because most of it very cutesy and it doesn't fit with them. I do have a rat and I'm really enjoying the interactions. I've just got a young adult male sim and a cat in the household otherwise. It's given my play a sweet little boost. I'm enjoying the interactions between all of them. I haven't gone into the disease/death aspect yet though. I'm playing .. nice.. and enjoying it. I want to see the poor guy get ahead. He might have to call forth evil rat death powers though if he get's cornered though.
I did look through CAS and build buy and yes I will use it for the right families. I love the female hairstyle... I had to make a sim for it. I haven't played her yet... she's got a sweet elven face. I'm not usually big on the two tone hairs but really liking how it looks that way. The male hairstyle I can see working but didn't float my boat with many male face shapes yet.. looks great on girls though. I can see using a bunch of the "stuff" with the right families.. honorable mentions to the kids activity table and bookcase.. much cuter than base game. The pet beds for variety, who doesn't want an egg or lemon bed seriously? The new rug .. I love that and can see it in bathrooms and kids rooms ect. The hamster habitat wall decals and the chow down litter box.
It's been a fun glowing game play day. I know these blow over a bit after the newness wears off but hey, I woulda spent more going to the movies. Besides I haven't even played with it all the ways I'm imagining I can.
I don’t know what movies you go to, but I love spending my money on that. Spending money on a good movie is as valuable as spending money on a good game. And spending money on a bad movie is a shame, a waste of money, like spending money on a bad game is.
(regardless how people judge this pack, this comparison makes absolutely no sense to an enthousiastic moviegoer like me; I also like spending money on books and many of them I’ve carried with me for decades)
I can understand her comparison. I rarely go to the movies. I prefer to wait a couple months and get it on blue ray or purchase from Netflix. I also no longer buy books. Reserve at the library. I'm just now reading Origin by Dan Brown and that was published last year. So people differ on what they're willing to spend their money on.
Sure, but “I woulda spent more going to the movies” as a general argument doesn’t make much sense to me is what I meant. Like, I wouldn’t spend a dime for a football match. Still there are plenty of people who do. So if I say: “Yeah, I bought this ridiculously overpriced scarf but hey, a football match would have cost me more”, that wouldn’t mean much to people who rather see a football match than buy an expensive scarf. “This pack is totally worth it because if I’d spent it on something that’s not worth it for me it wouldn’t be in my pocket anymore either” just doesn’t really make sense does it? Bottom line is you can only spend your money once. If it was worth it, it was. If it wasn’t, it wasn’t. But it’s not worth it just because it means you didn’t spend it on something else.
Guess what I’m saying is..., it strikes me people constantly seem to try and find excuses for buying this pack?
I don't see these comparisons as excuses at all, more like trying to explain how it's worth it to them. But how can someone justify worth? You can't. It is worth it to that person, or it isn't. No justification or excuse needed.
The pack is growing on me. If you play rotationally, your sim is able to pass the illness along to the other played households. So if you have someone you are tired of, visit that sim, pass the illness along to them (the illness is VERY contagious during the third phase), cure your sim, then switch to the other household - they'll now be sick. >:)
Oh I wondered about that.. I haven't switched yet and I was hoping if you got to them while they are still sick it would advance. Cool to know.
If you have aging on for other played households, they may cure themselves eventually - they will not die if you're not playing them. But I have it set so when I play rotationally I turn off aging for played households. I rotated to another household and the sim was in the first stage of the disease. - alan6507 years agoNew Spectator
"JoAnne65;c-16384326" wrote:
"simgirl1010;c-16383810" wrote:
"JoAnne65;c-16383754" wrote:
"Hermitgirl;c-16381259" wrote:
Yes.. The family I'm playing now won't make much use of the pack.. because most of it very cutesy and it doesn't fit with them. I do have a rat and I'm really enjoying the interactions. I've just got a young adult male sim and a cat in the household otherwise. It's given my play a sweet little boost. I'm enjoying the interactions between all of them. I haven't gone into the disease/death aspect yet though. I'm playing .. nice.. and enjoying it. I want to see the poor guy get ahead. He might have to call forth evil rat death powers though if he get's cornered though.
I did look through CAS and build buy and yes I will use it for the right families. I love the female hairstyle... I had to make a sim for it. I haven't played her yet... she's got a sweet elven face. I'm not usually big on the two tone hairs but really liking how it looks that way. The male hairstyle I can see working but didn't float my boat with many male face shapes yet.. looks great on girls though. I can see using a bunch of the "stuff" with the right families.. honorable mentions to the kids activity table and bookcase.. much cuter than base game. The pet beds for variety, who doesn't want an egg or lemon bed seriously? The new rug .. I love that and can see it in bathrooms and kids rooms ect. The hamster habitat wall decals and the chow down litter box.
It's been a fun glowing game play day. I know these blow over a bit after the newness wears off but hey, I woulda spent more going to the movies. Besides I haven't even played with it all the ways I'm imagining I can.
I don’t know what movies you go to, but I love spending my money on that. Spending money on a good movie is as valuable as spending money on a good game. And spending money on a bad movie is a shame, a waste of money, like spending money on a bad game is.
(regardless how people judge this pack, this comparison makes absolutely no sense to an enthousiastic moviegoer like me; I also like spending money on books and many of them I’ve carried with me for decades)
I can understand her comparison. I rarely go to the movies. I prefer to wait a couple months and get it on blue ray or purchase from Netflix. I also no longer buy books. Reserve at the library. I'm just now reading Origin by Dan Brown and that was published last year. So people differ on what they're willing to spend their money on.
Sure, but “I woulda spent more going to the movies” as a general argument doesn’t make much sense to me is what I meant. Like, I wouldn’t spend a dime for a football match. Still there are plenty of people who do. So if I say: “Yeah, I bought this ridiculously overpriced scarf but hey, a football match would have cost me more”, that wouldn’t mean much to people who rather see a football match than buy an expensive scarf. “This pack is totally worth it because if I’d spent it on something that’s not worth it for me it wouldn’t be in my pocket anymore either” just doesn’t really make sense does it? Bottom line is you can only spend your money once. If it was worth it, it was. If it wasn’t, it wasn’t. But it’s not worth it just because it means you didn’t spend it on something else.
Guess what I’m saying is..., it strikes me people constantly seem to try and find excuses for buying this pack?
The movie comparison is made to get across the illustration that a movie is normally..what? An hour and a half? They pay about ten dollars for that one experience. People making their minds to buy this pack may get countless hours depending how much they use the content. So with logic--those multiple hours proved more valuable than if they went to a movie and spent that 10 bucks. Also, people don't need to find excuses to buy the pack at all. Perhaps they wanted it and bought it. I don't understand why anyone should be made to feel guilty for buying something they'll get enjoyment from. At this point, it's just become negative herd mentality against this pack. I wish the forum would move on and hopefully look to the horizon of the game and what is down the road. Anyway, that's just my 2 cents! :) "MVWdeZT;c-16383642" wrote:
Every Sims iteration has provided something quirky that I absolutely loved. In TS1 it was the ability to turn your Sim's pet into a Sim. In 2, it was the alien abduction. TS3 had the gnomes and the private detective's stake-out. I think with TS4 it's going to be the strange things your pet rodents can do. This pack got off to a bad start, but I think the hamsters have staying power.
yes I feel like the hamsters will win peoples hearts"Writin_Reg;c-16384304" wrote:
"brendhan21;c-16382821" wrote:
"poeticnebula;c-16381008" wrote:
I love it! I've been on discord with friends who play and we're all enjoying it. My cats and fox love to watch the void critter and they have been on the fish tank table. I am very happy with the game!
you really do not think its a bit of a slap to the face to people who dont own cats and dogs and or people who do own cats and dogs as it just feels like cut content that should have been put into cats and dogs in the first place.
To me that is like saying Kids Stuff and toddler stuff is a slap in the face to kids and toddlers. I LOVE the fact they expand content of other packs as well as base game. Who has not asked for playground stuff or more hands on careers or expanding beaches in some ep towns for swimming.? Would any of those things if they happened, be a slap in the face to people who bought the first pack? Not every thing that expands the game could possibly be free regardless of how many people think otherwise - so getting additional content for previous packs in my veiw is not a slap in the face but it is a plus when it expands on a good idea.
I think the only ones getting a slap in the face is people who appreciate getting more stuff for pets that wanted more stuff - and who might not get more stuff in future packs because of the outrage. To me I will feel sad if that happens and wonder if they will ever revisit more pets in the future because of this. I was hoping for a farm pack in the future and maybe even witches having familiars. Well I worry if the outsage from this stuff pack may result in us getting neither - as EA may tell Maxis not to let this happen again.
Then it will be us that wanted more that gets the slap in the face.
don't worry I hear the pack is doing well and in the end thats what counts"comicsforlife;c-16384586" wrote:
"MVWdeZT;c-16383642" wrote:
Every Sims iteration has provided something quirky that I absolutely loved. In TS1 it was the ability to turn your Sim's pet into a Sim. In 2, it was the alien abduction. TS3 had the gnomes and the private detective's stake-out. I think with TS4 it's going to be the strange things your pet rodents can do. This pack got off to a bad start, but I think the hamsters have staying power.
yes I feel like the hamsters will win peoples hearts
My little hedgehog has already won my heart. <3- babyxtooth7 years agoNew Spectator
That is where you are wrong. The pack says it is "my first pet" which is deceptive. Rodents, birds, and reptiles are first pets. They are all small caged pets. In fact my first irl pet was a fancy parakeet. When I saw it was just rodents, that was the first nail in the coffin, the recolors were the second, and the cat and dog stuff was the third nail.
As much as I am enjoying this pack, I will agree with you that birds and reptiles deserved a spot in this pack. I don't really mind the recolors and the cat and dog stuff, but the limitations that we got with the small, caged pets was somewhat disappointing. - My first pet was a calf. My bro's was a baby deer. I don't expect to see those under 'My First Pet'. *shrugs*
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