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LiELF
6 years agoLegend
"Sindocat;c-17279198" wrote:
But cheats always have a predictable effect. Spells don't.
Delicioso lets you summon a meal instantly (and also, for those who don't know, make spoiled food fresh again) but not choose what you get. I have had a pizza show up a few times, and while it was okay it wasn't the most efficient way to feed my hungry Sims. That household still cooks regularly, too.
Mostly, spells are time-savers, without additional perks. Scruberoo is great for the Toddler's potty - because it avoids the inevitable trash can emptying dance, which can take Sim hours in a 3 story home. But Scruberoo is no replacement for a Thoughtful, Energetic or Steamy shower, nor for a de-stressing soak in the bathtub. I find it quite handy... without stealing value from other available interactions.
I think they found a good balance with the magic. It is useful, but not too useful. I still have reasons to do things "for real".
This is a great explanation and I agree.
I confess I really don't get the "spells are just cheats" argument. Cheats aren't, by default, part of gameplay, but spells are. If people use cheats it's because they want those effects in their gameplay. And isn't that the whole point of magic? To be able to do/accomplish things you can't usually do normally, or to add shortcuts? It just seems like a stretched argument to me for the purpose of trying to find fault in everything Sims 4 does. It's a little disingenuous.