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- AineOfMay6 years agoSeasoned SpectatorHonestly, I'm not sure I'd ever use it. :/
- AquaGamer12125 years agoNew SpectatorNo because ironically Murphy beds take up a ton of space (can’t put anything in front or around them too close) despite them being in a tiny house stuff pack.
- So with the new patch we can update the comfort of any bed as long as you have the items needed and handiness level, neat. Might consider the Murphy beds now
"Gordy;c-17364617" wrote:
"Sindocat;c-17364442" wrote:
Also, I find it tedious to see complaints over what packs do not include. If they are not what you want, simply do not buy them. Buy them if the features they have are those you want to add to your play. It really is that simple.
"Don't like, don't buy" doesn't address possible anti-consumer principals, and it doesn't encourage constructive criticism. It just puts the blame on us for not liking what they're doing, and it's basically an argument to quiet people who dissent. It doesn't fix anything.
Exactly! The people who keep saying "Don't like it, don't buy it!" are simply attempting to silence those of us who won't just buy anything EA throws at us or shoves down our throats...
What I find ridiculous is the fact that many Simmers will literally buy anything and everything EA throws at them... all because it's The Sims. I swear (and I've said this before), they could release a "My First Trash Can Stuff Pack" and these players will be all over it! They'd literally be excited about a stuff pack focusing on garbage... "It's so cool that we're being charged $10 for a new garbage can!!!"
'Tiny Living' is honestly even more cringe worthy than 'My First Pet'... and the way fans are reacting to it disturbs me... people are literally excited about spending $10 for a Murphy Bed that was originally going to be in 'City Living', but then delayed to 'Discover University', and then pulled at last minute to make an extra $10 from everyone."Lustianicia;c-17371280" wrote:
"Gordy;c-17364617" wrote:
"Sindocat;c-17364442" wrote:
Also, I find it tedious to see complaints over what packs do not include. If they are not what you want, simply do not buy them. Buy them if the features they have are those you want to add to your play. It really is that simple.
"Don't like, don't buy" doesn't address possible anti-consumer principals, and it doesn't encourage constructive criticism. It just puts the blame on us for not liking what they're doing, and it's basically an argument to quiet people who dissent. It doesn't fix anything.
Exactly! The people who keep saying "Don't like it, don't buy it!" are simply attempting to silence those of us who won't just buy anything EA throws at us or shoves down our throats...
What I find ridiculous is the fact that many Simmers will literally buy anything and everything EA throws at them... all because it's The Sims. I swear (and I've said this before), they could release a "My First Trash Can Stuff Pack" and these players will be all over it! They'd literally be excited about a stuff pack focusing on garbage... "It's so cool that we're being charged $10 for a new garbage can!!!"
'Tiny Living' is honestly even more cringe worthy than 'My First Pet'... and the way fans are reacting to it disturbs me... people are literally excited about spending $10 for a Murphy Bed that was originally going to be in 'City Living', but then delayed to 'Discover University', and then pulled at last minute to make an extra $10 from everyone.
Objection. ? Speculation. Poster has no knowledge of the development team's game design plans.- elliebreton5 years agoSeasoned AceIt's pretty irritating when people speculate but say things like they are a confirmed fact.
As for me, I would never buy a pack just for one item as I would find that ludicrous. But I will be buying this pack as I like the look of almost everything in it.
I do think they made a mistake with the relationship bonus. Should have either been non existing or a relationship penalty. - AquaGamer12125 years agoNew Spectator
"Lustianicia;c-17371280" wrote:
"Gordy;c-17364617" wrote:
"Sindocat;c-17364442" wrote:
Also, I find it tedious to see complaints over what packs do not include. If they are not what you want, simply do not buy them. Buy them if the features they have are those you want to add to your play. It really is that simple.
"Don't like, don't buy" doesn't address possible anti-consumer principals, and it doesn't encourage constructive criticism. It just puts the blame on us for not liking what they're doing, and it's basically an argument to quiet people who dissent. It doesn't fix anything.
Exactly! The people who keep saying "Don't like it, don't buy it!" are simply attempting to silence those of us who won't just buy anything EA throws at us or shoves down our throats...
What I find ridiculous is the fact that many Simmers will literally buy anything and everything EA throws at them... all because it's The Sims. I swear (and I've said this before), they could release a "My First Trash Can Stuff Pack" and these players will be all over it! They'd literally be excited about a stuff pack focusing on garbage... "It's so cool that we're being charged $10 for a new garbage can!!!"
'Tiny Living' is honestly even more cringe worthy than 'My First Pet'... and the way fans are reacting to it disturbs me... people are literally excited about spending $10 for a Murphy Bed that was originally going to be in 'City Living', but then delayed to 'Discover University', and then pulled at last minute to make an extra $10 from everyone.
I’m not spending $10 for a Murphy Bed, I’m spending $10 to get more furniture and STUFF. And you don’t know if it was meant to be in another pack, especially discover University ? Unless you work there you don’t know anything... "Lustianicia;c-17371280" wrote:
"Gordy;c-17364617" wrote:
"Sindocat;c-17364442" wrote:
Also, I find it tedious to see complaints over what packs do not include. If they are not what you want, simply do not buy them. Buy them if the features they have are those you want to add to your play. It really is that simple.
"Don't like, don't buy" doesn't address possible anti-consumer principals, and it doesn't encourage constructive criticism. It just puts the blame on us for not liking what they're doing, and it's basically an argument to quiet people who dissent. It doesn't fix anything.
Exactly! The people who keep saying "Don't like it, don't buy it!" are simply attempting to silence those of us who won't just buy anything EA throws at us or shoves down our throats...
What I find ridiculous is the fact that many Simmers will literally buy anything and everything EA throws at them... all because it's The Sims. I swear (and I've said this before), they could release a "My First Trash Can Stuff Pack" and these players will be all over it! They'd literally be excited about a stuff pack focusing on garbage... "It's so cool that we're being charged $10 for a new garbage can!!!"
'Tiny Living' is honestly even more cringe worthy than 'My First Pet'... and the way fans are reacting to it disturbs me... people are literally excited about spending $10 for a Murphy Bed that was originally going to be in 'City Living', but then delayed to 'Discover University', and then pulled at last minute to make an extra $10 from everyone.
I disagree. I still don't own MFP and I never will. I still don't own Luxury party" and never will.
But this? I want it for MY game.... MY style of playing Sims. I don't do mansions well. I don't do big lots well. As far as realism and playing "real" goes, for me? This adds to that aspect. For me.
So "don't like it, don't buy it" still applies.- caprice8125 years agoNew Spectator
"Lustianicia;c-17371280" wrote:
"Gordy;c-17364617" wrote:
"Sindocat;c-17364442" wrote:
Also, I find it tedious to see complaints over what packs do not include. If they are not what you want, simply do not buy them. Buy them if the features they have are those you want to add to your play. It really is that simple.
"Don't like, don't buy" doesn't address possible anti-consumer principals, and it doesn't encourage constructive criticism. It just puts the blame on us for not liking what they're doing, and it's basically an argument to quiet people who dissent. It doesn't fix anything.
Exactly! The people who keep saying "Don't like it, don't buy it!" are simply attempting to silence those of us who won't just buy anything EA throws at us or shoves down our throats...
What I find ridiculous is the fact that many Simmers will literally buy anything and everything EA throws at them... all because it's The Sims. I swear (and I've said this before), they could release a "My First Trash Can Stuff Pack" and these players will be all over it! They'd literally be excited about a stuff pack focusing on garbage... "It's so cool that we're being charged $10 for a new garbage can!!!"
'Tiny Living' is honestly even more cringe worthy than 'My First Pet'... and the way fans are reacting to it disturbs me... people are literally excited about spending $10 for a Murphy Bed that was originally going to be in 'City Living', but then delayed to 'Discover University', and then pulled at last minute to make an extra $10 from everyone.
:o My First Trash Can Stuff Pack :o I would love this. I have been waiting a long time for a grungy type pack. Bet there would be some good stuff in that pack!
I have to say, I love everything in this pack! I don't know how often I would use the murphy bed, but I absolutely will use everything else. Guess I am paying mainly for everything else :D $10 well spent!
Sorry if I disturbed you :'( - LiELF5 years agoSeasoned Ace
"FairyGodMother;c-17372297" wrote:
"Lustianicia;c-17371280" wrote:
"Gordy;c-17364617" wrote:
"Sindocat;c-17364442" wrote:
Also, I find it tedious to see complaints over what packs do not include. If they are not what you want, simply do not buy them. Buy them if the features they have are those you want to add to your play. It really is that simple.
"Don't like, don't buy" doesn't address possible anti-consumer principals, and it doesn't encourage constructive criticism. It just puts the blame on us for not liking what they're doing, and it's basically an argument to quiet people who dissent. It doesn't fix anything.
Exactly! The people who keep saying "Don't like it, don't buy it!" are simply attempting to silence those of us who won't just buy anything EA throws at us or shoves down our throats...
What I find ridiculous is the fact that many Simmers will literally buy anything and everything EA throws at them... all because it's The Sims. I swear (and I've said this before), they could release a "My First Trash Can Stuff Pack" and these players will be all over it! They'd literally be excited about a stuff pack focusing on garbage... "It's so cool that we're being charged $10 for a new garbage can!!!"
'Tiny Living' is honestly even more cringe worthy than 'My First Pet'... and the way fans are reacting to it disturbs me... people are literally excited about spending $10 for a Murphy Bed that was originally going to be in 'City Living', but then delayed to 'Discover University', and then pulled at last minute to make an extra $10 from everyone.
:o My First Trash Can Stuff Pack :o I would love this. I have been waiting a long time for a grungy type pack. Bet there would be some good stuff in that pack!
I have to say, I love everything in this pack! I don't know how often I would use the murphy bed, but I absolutely will use everything else. Guess I am paying mainly for everything else :D $10 well spent!
Sorry if I disturbed you :'(
Ooh, a grunge pack!! What a brilliant idea, I would totally buy this! We definitely need more assets for low income and slum lord living. <3
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