4 years ago
Kit Packs: Yay or Nay?
So my quick thoughts without the official details but the twitter confirmation: I'm good unless they are more than $5. The Sims 3 store was way too expensive for me, which is why I appreciated packs o...
"Scobre;c-17822057" wrote:"Goldmoldar;c-17822044" wrote:"Dianesims;c-17821549" wrote:
Ok, after seeing the livestream :
Throwback kit
- I like the idea of clothes with an 80s vibe, but why, oh why did they have to make sports clothes and not regular clothes ? We have a gazillion sports clothes already and many of these are recolors of Fitness Stuff.
Country Kitchen kit
- That kitchen is nice, and did I have hallucination or did I saw island counters with drawers on both sides ? I hope they make more kitchens. Also, I like the variety of cabinets they made here, I wish they had done the same with counters.
Bust the dust kit
- I'd like to get Bust The Dust but those dust bunnies are quite unrealistic....and the sparkles on floors are gonna get annoying fast.
- $5 is the price of half a SP for less content than half a SP.
The last point is one reason I do not look at the kits as an good deal, but as the saying goes whatever floats people boats. I will just keep my money and spend it on an Steam game that is on sale. I looked at them and I was shocked at amount of objects you get it look like one of those freebies giveaways that is less and not more, just enough to wet one taste buds but not quench the thirst.
Sims 3 has a lot of nice $5 sales on Steam too. :) So if you are missing any DLC we could always check out one of those for packs.