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5 years ago
"Atreya33;c-17605437" wrote:
I think it all depends on how the transition to a new version feels. Will it be an improvement or will I just constantly be reminded of everything that was suddenly no longer possible in a base game.
Sims 1 to sims 2 felt like a huge improvement. It was exciting and as soon as packs started releasing it got even better
new features we never had before
- aging with toddler, teens and elders added
- being able to edit the neighbourhoods
- color swatches for furniture
Features of sims 1 EP that were now base game
- community lots
- buying clothes
Girl, The Sims 2 came with 3D graphics, memories, family trees, life stages, aspirations, want and fears, Create a neighborhood tool, actual cooking recipes, a storytelling mode, new CAS features like seperate faces from hair, seperate pants from shirts, accessories, make-up. The transition from Sims 1 to Sims 2 might be the biggest in the franchise.
This is why I was dissapointed with The Sims 4. It came with innovations only in CAS and some more practicality in Build and buy, the rest was just a downgrade honestly.
I really hope they make another big transition like TS2 with The Sims 5 as well. That would be awesome.
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