Forum Discussion
11 years ago
"@Mollypup9;13370777" wrote:
The textures in sims 4 aren't very good. Not what you'd expect for a game that has been out so long and a series planned to last approximately 5 yrs. I'm not just referring to the cartoon hair and clothing, but the object textures too and even much of the background.
I'm not so sure I buy the line about it makes for easier rendering on low end computers. If it looks this bad on my computer, which is at the opposite end, I can't imagine how awful it must look on low end computers.
While I don't necessarily want my sims to look overly realistic, having them look like a computer animated cartoon takes it much too far.
I wasn't thrilled at first with sims 3 sims, but practice with the sliders produced non pudding faced sims quite easily. That was never my issue with the game, nor was graphics or textures. It was a beautiful game overall.
Improving the textures in sims 4 would not be hard to do as they add content. Much of the basic furniture, say for the living room area, looks like some of my amateurish attempts at creating cc objects back in sims 2......and why I gave up. Dining chairs I've noticed are terribly out of proportion with the sims sitting in them. Much of the furniture is just too chunky or bulky or lacking any real texture at all. Sort of major blah. Add in developers choice in colors / patterns and for many things it's just awful.
The hair styles in sims 4 are fine, it is the texture that is bad. I think even just a bit more detail in those textures would make a huge difference.
Too hard and expensive. At most they will do it in a $1000 dlc