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paigeisin5
5 years agoSeasoned Ace
Adding additional dlc at this point in Sims4 without updating what we already have, would be foolish and counterproductive. The game doesn't need anything more than it needs an overhaul of past features that don't work properly, need some cross-pack gameplay added, and general sprucing up so everything we currently have means more than it does now. Adding features such as cars, freed babies or even a farming pack, would mean we'd get less for features such as personalities, traits, whims, romance, family play, activities for the kids or additional features some of us feel are missing from packs like Dine Out, DU, Island Living, RoM, and even Get To Work. All of those packs, and more, need to be updated to feel more relevant and interesting. Sims4 is the first iteration to enjoy a longer life cycle, and the time for it to get a much-needed update to base game and pack features is now. Before the teams get too far into creating new content and lose sight of what Sims4 was supposed to be versus what it has become. The players have been begging for more depth, and adding new dlc that doesn't add that depth is going to lead to even more disappointment, and fewer players willing to purchase new dlc that doesn't deliver better content. If EA wants us to spend more for dlc, I would be the first one in line to preorder dlc that adds more to some of the features already in the game. I would happily pay for an upgrade to personalities, romance and family play if that is what it takes to make it happen. I don't expect a lot of free dlc when what I am asking for might not be what others want to spend their money on. I get that. We don't all want the same things. I don't expect free updates for everything. I am willing to pay for it all because its an investment that would add years to my Simming enoyment.