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User_577435777's avatar
3 years ago

Quality, or Quantity (no middle ground)

When you play a game, would you rather have a quality game, or one with loads of content?

Sorry, no happy middle here because it's very hard to ride the gate. In the end, one side will win.

  • Since this is a generalized question, I will make a relation to quantity vs quality. As an 'absolute', if there is no 'middle-ground'.

    I bought cheap shoes 'on-sale' for $15 at a Bigmart store. Those shoes were worn out trash after 2 weeks. I bought $300 quality shoes that lasted 5 years. (Regular everyday wearing them, not stashing them in a closet, heh!)

    So I could keep buying the cheap 'quantity' ones every 2 weeks. Assuming the price didn't go up, in 5 years that would be about $1950. (Not to mention the hassle of having to go buy them twice a month, and having them falling apart in the second week every time. ;) )
  • Quantity isnt worth jack if there's no substance behind them to make it worth the purchase price.
  • lanlynk's avatar
    lanlynk
    Seasoned Vanguard
    I don't expect perfection, but there's got to be a decent level of quality in a game. It's exasperating always looking for workarounds or mods to deal with bugs, glitches, and poorly designed/half-baked gameplay. I think I've reached the limit of my tolerance with this last patch. ?
  • In general, though, not necessarily Sims: would you rather have new DLCs, or bug fixes? Stuff like that. It could be for, I dunno... a superhero game- anything you might play.
  • "ChadSims2;c-18158900" wrote:
    I vote quality but we get neither quality nor quantity with Sims 4


    Well, I donno, people are ok with spending 700+ on a game that is apparently neither of those things. Maybe I'm missing something.