My first Sims experience was Sims 1 for GameCube. I have never played Sims 2, and only played Sims 3 very late in the game. I enjoyed Sims 3, but my computer just couldn't run it well, so I ended up switching to The Sims 4. I haven't done everything you can do in The Sims 4. I very recently got Jungle Adventures, Vampires, and Laundry Day (all within the last 2 months) and still haven't done much with them yet! I haven't even experienced all Base Game has to offer, and I've had the game since 2017 and have nearly 1700 hours in it (granted, a great number of those hours is me leaving the game up and falling asleep, or forgetting to close it, not me actually playing!) And Island Living is about to add so much more to do! So I'm really kind of baffled by all these people who say "there's nothing to do" or even worse, "I can't play this game without university". I still haven't even fully played the Strangerville mystery yet.