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In Sims 3 there was these wonderful Mad Hatter items, a collaboration, but an awesome one. Since you could change colors and textures in Sims 3, I used those pieces alot. Kids room of course, but also in a Mad Hatter Casino build, and in all my dark and supernatural homes. It wasn't free, but it was useful, so worth the money. Sims 2 had some decent collaborations too, but nearly all the Sims 4 collaborations have been terrible. Only thing I liked was a sweater.
I wasn't looking forward to the Star Wars pack, but it could have been good if it was more than a giant empty backdrop.
For the most part, even the packs that are not collaborations lack substance, but when they add another company to the mix we end up with an advertisement and little more. Would be fine if all this stuff was free, but charging players for a giant advertisement is not a great business model.
I wasn't looking forward to the Star Wars pack, but it could have been good if it was more than a giant empty backdrop.
For the most part, even the packs that are not collaborations lack substance, but when they add another company to the mix we end up with an advertisement and little more. Would be fine if all this stuff was free, but charging players for a giant advertisement is not a great business model.
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