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OldeSimsFan
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"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.
In the old days a Buick was aimed at the 'we made it' crowd, the upper middle class, hence older folks 40s and up. Maybe my original comparison should have been more on the lines (being an American car type) a Chevy/Ford/Plymouth vs a Yugo. Will admit TS4 looks better than Yugos.
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