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Lonewolf1044
6 years agoSeasoned Spectator
"JoAnne65;c-17248520" wrote:"Goldmoldar;c-17248043" wrote:"JoAnne65;c-17247512" wrote:"Oldeseadogge;c-17247257" wrote:
Am simply comparing the difference between the ultimate luxury car with one designed for ordinary mortals and applying that gap to that between TS2 & 4. If the Toyota experience was anything like the TS4 experience, Toyota would not be selling cars any longer. TS2 is like Old World craftsmanship compared to TS4's quick and dirty.
I understand what you’re saying but I’m not sure if I fully agree with the comparison. Toyota is solid and reliable. Sims 4 is not. Sims 2 is. I disagree we need ‘ultimate luxury’, we need solid and reliable, we need quality. I’m an ordinary mortal and I’d love a game designed for me. Sims 2, if anything, was for ordinary mortals too. Sims 2 actually was Toyota, Sims 4 just an attempt to recreate a Toyota but it only looks like a Toyota, it doesn’t drive like one.
(Sims 3 in this comparison would be a Citroën (in the seventies): innovative, daring, but with unfortunate flaws)(I love Citroëns from the seventies).
For me Sims 4 is like an Hyundai or Kia for me and yes Sims 2 an Toyota and you are right as long as you keep up with the maintenance shedule it will serve you well and I do drive an Toyota, Sims 3 more like an Buick for me. :)
Haha, I don’t know the characteristics of a Buick I fear.
I always saw older people driving Buicks like the Lacrosse which I wanted one because of the handling when I was coming up. I think Buick went out of business, nope they still building them.
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