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"JoAnne65;c-17210407" wrote:"rudy8292;c-17208938" wrote:"jackjack_k;c-17206998" wrote:"@rudy8292;c-17206825" wrote:"BlueR0se;c-17206814" wrote:
I'm kind of concerned cause this is pretty darn soon after IP, so I really hope that's enough development time. orz.
Different packs, different teams. It's not like they start working on a new pack as soon as the latest one is finished.
They plan miles ahead.
It better be good. I liked almost -except strangerville- every gamepack so far, so I think it will be fine for what it is.
GamePacks are the core of The Sims 4, they don't have to rely on EP's to keep this game standing up since they are more lackluster release after release.
Game Packs are the best thing to happen to the franchise let alone the game.
No filler, all killer in most cases. I’ve always found that EPs have a theme, and then they don’t have enough budget to execute that theme, so that add a bunch of random stuff to fill the EP up, but the core of the Expansion is meh.
With Game Packs, the audience doesn’t except anything other than the core theme, and so developers only have to worry about developing the core theme and don’t have to really worry about the “size” of the pack.
Jungle Adventure, for example, is a bigger pack that Parenthood, but Parenthood adds A lot of stuff that enhances the core gameplay anyway, so they both achieved their goal.
I hope that makes sense.
I agree, it indeed has to do with focus I guess. I'd rather have them focus on one specific thing and make it very good, rather than covering a massive theme and kinda don't know really what to focus on.
I mean, if they would have made a Supernatural EP, no way the lifestates would have been this detailed. You might argue that in previous versions they were able to execute them in EP's just fine, but knowing the Sims 4: the more they are trying to shoehorn into EP's, the less focus = more shallow.
I'd love to have maybe at least one or two more gamepacks related to occults down the line. If they really have ''years of content'' planned out, I would love to see a fairies Gamepack too, and maybe werewolves. (Personally I don't really care about werewolves though, I just don't really see how they potentially could dedicate a complete GP to only werewolves.)
Also still hoping for Plumbots to make a return! Maybe they can include it with a potential University EP within a ''Technology'' major or whatever. (Not expecting it though!).
If game packs are the best thing to happen to the franchise, why do I usually get a “you can’t compare EP’s to GP’s” whenever I point out how much bigger and broader and more in depth WA was than JA as an argument? I don’t accept this thesis as truth just because Sims 4 does EP’s poorly. GP’s are smaller and therefore will always offer less than EP’s. GP’s indeed turn out better for Sims 4 than EP’s for whatever reason. The reason can’t be focus though.
Because Game Packs are not the equivalent of an EP? I'm not sure why you would compare them as equals. They are on a lower budget and price tier. Game Packs in Sims 4 are the equivalent of Sims 2 and Sims 3's Stuff Pack tier, which were both $20 US. Game Packs are also $20 US. So when looking at a pack to determine what a player gets for their money, if we're comparing iterations, then we look at Stuff Packs. This is why, I'm sure, that Game Packs are so well received. What used to be mostly superficial "stuff" for the cost is now an entire cohesive, and yes, focused, gameplay pack. They do a single, smaller theme and commit to it. I know that when I was playing Sims 2 I definitely thought Stuff Packs were priced way too high, no matter how much I loved the game. Half the cost of an EP for objects and clothes? Eep! That's expensive. And if you look at Sims 3's EPs, they are pretty packed, so again, paying half that price for flavor fillers is not a decent value. But not all Game Packs are equal either. (Nor are Stuff Packs for that matter.) Some go above and beyond and seem to have a lot more going for them. It's kind of confusing because Sims 4's EPs generally seem to have trouble filling out and, save for a few, just don't feel like EPs. They feel incomplete. At least, to me they do. But that's definitely a common complaint.
Of course, in the end, value is always up to the individual player and what they think is worth their money.
But in regards to the Realm of Magic trailer, they didn't really show too much of the actual magic and spellcasting, but the additional information so far sounds like this one is even bigger than Vampires, albeit similar in some ways. But we won't know for sure until more details come out.