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8 years ago
"LeGardePourpre;c-16310319" wrote:"@JoAnne65;c-16310286" wrote:
Sims 1, 2 and 3 were popular too. That didn’t stop them from releasing a successor. Not saying they’ll follow the same path, but popularity doesn’t have anything to do with that.
Yes, there are more facts like the stability, TS3 reached its limit.
Did the same go for Sims 2? That game was replaced even sooner than Sims 3. And it’s in fact still popular, after all those years. Besides, though I can’t judge this myself (not playing), I see loads of complaints about Sims 4 being just as buggy and glitchy. The game doesn’t come across as stable at all. In fact, even though I’ve not played it that much, some aspects in Sims 3 feel more stable (like when you start the game all sims continue where you left them, which is quite important to me).