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"Prink34320;13848310" wrote:"JoAnne65;13848274" wrote:"Prink34320;13847823" wrote:
Sims 3 may have big worlds but the graphic doesn't suit every player, in fact the world itself doesn't look very good in low graphic settings unlike The Sims 4 neighbourhoods. With The Sims 3, you were practically restricted to one world for your entire Sims' lives, because moving to a new world practically reset the Sims. The Sims 3 world is bigger and yet The Sims 4 worlds seem more alive. Half of the lots in The Sims 3 were rabbit holes where you couldn't interact with your Sims from the inside, there are no rabbit holes in The Sims 4, and yes there are backdrops in The Sims 4 but The Sims 3 has them also. I don't really get why people say 'Open World' when The Sims 3 is only more like Open City or Town, an Open World would be bigger than that. The Sims 3's open world was also not implemented correctly as it cause lag and crashing for the majority of players. In the end it's all about opinions, regardless, it's all about opinion and each person experiences the games differently.
Please define rabbithole for me? Isn't that a spot in the game where your sims are incontrollable and invisible? In Sims 3 the rabbithole is a building, in Sims 4 it's nothingness, that's the only difference. Sims 4 is riddled with rabbitholes, you just can't see them. when you take your sim to the park the rest of the family is in a rabbithole. The clock ticks and when the day is over half of your family has done absolutely nothing with their lives. Unlike Sims 2, unlike Sims 4.
Moving to another world in Sims 3 is possible (I've done it many times). I'm not sure what you mean when you say they get resetted?
A Rabbit Hole is a building you can't enter regardless, there are no rabbit holes in most of The Sims games because either Sims disappear or they go to a building that uses up space in their neighbourhood, town or city that they can actually interact within. What's the point in having a building when you can't actually see inside of it or use it for more than goals. Sure it's nice having a building so that it feels realistic, but in truth rabbit holes are pretty useless, and take up space.
totally wrong, you really know nothing, rabbithole is a place where your sims "disappear", like all the base careers in sims 4, the sims 3 rabbitholes are better cuz you have a physical place they don't just disappear in the offscreen.
indeed a sim disappear into the "nothing is very realistic" a sim travelling from a city to another city in a "teleport" is very realistic, sims 4 which his "cartoon look is very realistic", omg another person with "really weird ideas of realism.
if you don't follow your sim in the careers of get to work or swith to another sim if you have more than one, what happen with the sim in the get to work career????bumm rabbithole!!!!, try to own a shop and don't play on that shop to see what happen... nothing.
that is the big difference, you really don't undesrtand thingsor maybe is a budy of another use which love to say some "nonsense things".
all the sims games have rabbitholes, and sims 4 is the one where they are more obvious, because is a game focused on single sim, you can't even have 2 sims actives working in the same active career because the system allow you play only with one unlike sims 3 where you can play active careers with more than one sim at same time.
and sims 3 not all places where rabbitholes, only the careers one grocery and book story all others places where open and full active.
i really love how the "opnion argument" is throwed in nonsense ways, really for some peoples blue must be red.
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