"Naus;c-17986398" wrote:
"greydonn;c-17986330" wrote:
My brain is just not in writing mode right now so I don't know if this makes sense lol. And I can't find actual numbers for how many items were in paranormal, spooky, or any of the kits so I can't do actual number comparison and I'm not going into build mode AND cas to figure it out I'm not that dedicated to the point. I'm just saying if kits follow the way everything else has been going we should see a rise in the items we're getting.
No, it does not make sense because The Sims 4 is already 7 years old. How much time will it take for Kits to SUPPOSEDLY get to the level Stuff Packs were at? It's also worth noting, even if we compare Kits to earlier SPs like Cool Kitchen, Kits still have less content.
Cool Kitchen came with 8 hairstyles, 21 outfits, 23 objects and a gameplay object (ice cream machine). If we compare it to the first 3 Kits released (which also include a kitchen to make the comparison fairer), these came with 3 hairstyles, 19 outfits, 13 objects, 2 floor tiles and a gameplay object. That means you're paying $15 for less content than the $10 Cool Kitchen cost.
Kits are a bad deal, price-wise. No matter how bad you want to twist facts to make Kits more appealing, they simply aren't. I don't expect them to get any better either.
I'm not twisting any facts. I've already mentioned that you're getting less content for your money, so the only fact I mentioned aligns with your own post. Everything else I wrote is speculation and opinion. It's fine that you don't expect them to get any better, but I'm already seeing progress. Sorta.
In the Fashion Street kit we're getting 26 new items, and in the Throwback Fit kit we got 23. Three of those items are just the same hat fitted for different ages, so it's more like 21 items. That's 3-5 new items there, but on the other hand there's 22 new items shipping with the Incheon Arrivals kit which is less then in the Throwback Kit fit. Even if we go by the hat deal it's still only one more and that doesn't count for much.
I'm just being optimistic, and I get that EA and optimism don't always mesh well but it hasn't stopped me yet.