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CAPTAIN_NXR7
5 years agoLegend
As I said, but you don't seem to listen, I realize there are things that are better in quality so that compansates for the lack of quantity but I fail to see any example of these in the Snowy Escape pack. It is a pack with it's main features being new skills. This was never the case with previous Sims games. They all came with more than new skills and a world.
@SimmerGeorge
I don't seem to listen... I think I've been very clear about the fact that I haven't yet explored every feature offered in Snowy Escape, so it is still impossible for me to draw a comparison between other packs or iterations. I mentioned one feature that LGR failed to comment on which is the rock climbing skill. Gondola aside, it's all I really did.
I have little else to say about SE...because I simply didn't play with it enough.
Also the point here is not to compare game packs with expansion packs so you can keep that arguement.
In that case there is very little point in comparing any title with TS4. TS4 follows a completely different formula. It's a different game. It does things differently. I believe none of the titles follow the exact same pattern as its predecessor. No pack is the same. TS4 doesn't have a TS3 store. Witches in TS2 came with Apartment Life, not with a Supernatural pack and so on and so forth. Perhaps we should be comparing features, not packs.
Not everything is just subjective or an opinion and that;s what I am trying to tell you.
I know what you're trying to tell me. You're trying to tell me I shouldn't have spent 40 dollars on Snowy Escape because it's not worth my money.
When you sell any product, the price is supposed to somehow reflect the work put in it and this is how reviewers judge those packs.Of course. I'm sure there are plenty of cute little pop stars who have spent many hours in the studio recording an album that many think is worth the retail price, whereas I would not even think of spending one of my odd socks on such album. I'd rather use it to wipe my dirty kitchen counter with. Yet a reviewer will tell me it's the best album of the year. No it's not. Same with a game.
I know for a fact that a lot of works goes into creating Sims 4 packs. Those packs haven't always been satisfactory to some folks, because these folks feel the work should have been spent on something else than what it was spent on. That's a fair argument not everybody has to agree with.
If you want to buy a pack just for a window that's your business doesn't justify the price. It may be worth it to you because you love that one window so much but you should be able to understand that a window doesn't take the amount of effort and time to reflect on the 40€ you are paying.
I certainly understand that. Fact is, TS4 never sold a window for 40 dollars. That window was included in a pack that offered gameplay systems, a new world perhaps, other objects. Whether you like it or not and feel it was worth the full price is a different story.
Vampires got nerfed because somebody paid twenty dollars for a window but didn't want the Vampire.
With the high level of discount sales happening for Sims 4 one only pays 40 dollars for an EP to get immediate access at release. There is absolutely no reason not to wait for a sale and get the EP for half price a couple of months later.
So the real question is, does immediate access justify the price? Was my 'impatience' worth 40 dollars?
So, see the difference between opinion and fact? I certainly hope so.
In fact, I do. Do you?
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