"Loanet;c-17821971" wrote:
Some people say they don't mind the price and think it's okay, but wouldn't you rather it was cheaper?
Of course I would want them to be cheaper, but they're not. And me not buying the ones I am interested in isn't going to make them suddenly be $3 a kit. I always want every single thing I purchase to be cheaper. I am not an impulse buyer and I research and comparison shop or I wait for sales for most things I purchase unless it's a necessity, and a video/pack is not a necessity. It's a luxury that I splurge on for my own entertainment when it's something I'm interested in. I haven't bought any of the kits yet because they're not really something that I "must have".
- I don't care for the clothing, it's not my style.
- The kitchen looks nice, but I was a little turned off by the "worn" rustic look. I need to see if there are non-worn swatches before I purchase it.
- I do like realistic and mundane activities for my sims to do, so the vacuum kit adds to that, but I'm willing to wait and see what other packs they come out with before I purchase it, because again ... that's not a "must have" purchase to me.
But, the concept of the kits are perfectly fine by me and I'm sure by the end of TS4 I'll have purchased quite a few.
This is no different to me than buying digital books for my kindle, I'll spend sometimes $5-$7 for a book that I'll read over a couple day span and never read it again because I always remember what happened in the story.
I guess the books should have been free since they are digital and all they did was copy/paste the file by transferring it to my kindle.