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8 years ago
When The Sims 4 was released everyone was arguing that the game was empty without basic features like toddlers and pools. But some time has passed and, despite my superficial love for the game, I still feel that there are Basic things missing that we had in other base games. First things first: the sims. Despite the powerful create-a-sim tool, I feel that their unique look is just that. Appearance. It seems that they are all the same regardless of the effort made to make them unique. We also have the fact that teenagers, young adults and adults are all the same. Even the elderly look like adults with white hair. I once saw a simmer giving as a hint changing the sexuality of male teens to female until they became young adults, so that they would have a more childlike appearance. Maybe resizing teen teens is tio hard, but they can do something like what she said. It would save a lot of hard work by doing this manually If they just updated the game. In addition, female adult sims receive much more attention than sims of other ages and sex. When The Sims stopped being a simulation game and became a dollhouse? The few clothes that men have are all very similar. Another thing I miss about the sims is the npcs. And I'm not talking about just the fireman or the maid. With the emotions presence in sims 4... Where is the Social Bunny? Or the Tragic Clown and the Clown Catcher? Where is my Pizza Deliverer or the nannies? I would love to se the gypsy matchmaker comeback! I miss even the repo-man! About the cars ... Maybe they were useless, but they were not very useful in The Sims 2 and yet they brought realism. It was so cool to see them going to work in the carpool or going to school on the school bus ... I even remember General Buzz Grant being taken by the helicopter tô work. I think they focused so hard on bringing a lightweight game that they left The Sims 4 rakitic! Or is this the consequence of the Olympus project? About realism, I love the madness of The Sims 2 and 3, but they were within a acceptable fantastic realism. Look at the premade families of The Sims 4 ... Either they're all rich and happy, or they're all rich and happy! Look at the starter homes! In Sims 4 they ALL look like Ikea homes or something! Give us more low class representation! Where are families like the Brokes or the Hicks? Real poor people... They were weird, but at the same time realistic. In Sims 4 everyone is beautiful and happy, and it gets boring!In TS4, everyone is kind of just...there. Hell, there aren't even any bios anymore. I love premade families and i just want them to be interesting. The Sims in 2 had depth. They had family trees and hints of what their personalities were like. They had turn on and turn offs. They were set up with ongoing stories--which you could use or abuse however you liked. I'm not going to be ungrateful about their work on the game. In fact the game is being a hit, breaking records ... What I want is for them to realize that they have the potential to make things even more rewarding. I want them not to forget their roots, and do not forget us that have been playing The Sims since 2000. (In fact, I hated you guys putting classic families in the game just to try to win the attention of us nostalgic players, it ended up screwing up with the stories of those families. I would prefer a base game without them to see classic families in the game being poorly used and disrespected!)(oh, and i love the sims from the trailers and the premade families, but they could have been better used in game... I love the Pancakes!!!!) (And the pets? They just keep giving us half baked games)
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