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6 years ago
"SimTrippy;c-17312417" wrote:"JoAnne65;c-17312385" wrote:"Scobre;c-17310947" wrote:"pinkparka;c-17301800" wrote:"WolfNate;c-17301709" wrote:"Ellupelluellu;c-17300913" wrote:
I liked the trailer :) I personally wish the majors are rabbitholes! I love to have secret society returning! Uni is my favourite at Sims2.
Lots of unpopular opinions, but we all have the right to have an opinion :)
What... Person wants Rabbitholes?!
I barely want to go to university classes in real life, why would I want to watch my sim sit through a lecture?
But in all seriousness I actually prefer rabbit hole classes, especially if that means they fleshed out other parts of the college experience more!
So much this. College classes are very dull and boring. Also found this amusing to read from when the Sims 4 started: "No rabbit holes at all - Sims move off-screen for work and school. There are no hospitals, work/school buildings...etc. (x)" Source: https://www.escapistmagazine.com/forums/read/9.858050-89-Features-Missing-From-The-Sims-4
Apparently a lot of people agreed to wanting rabbit holes then.
Actually the big pro used by Sims 4 fans back then was that Sims 4 had so much potential because it wouldn’t have to work with rabbitholes, everything would be open! I see different double standards than you do apparently ;)
@LeGardePourpre The Sims 3 campus is almost a spitting image of that too.
If I may interject: I think people were just happy that many things (like restaurants) were not rabbit holes because it's of course more fun to dine out with your sims than see them disappear. But I also recall many people saying they'd like some of the rabbit holes back - I think in part because it's just not realistic to expect them to make everything open, if only because of the massive performance issues this would cause. Plus, some rabbit holes like grocery stores, cinemas, certain types of office buildings, do make the world seem more lively but might be arduous or boring to actually have to join every time. I don't see it as a double standard to want a healthy mix of both - that being said, I would've liked some open workshops at uni. Not lectures but some classes like painting, debating, sports or even acting. But well, I'm still happy with what we got.
No, schools in particular were mentioned as well. Totally agree with what you say by the way, it’s why rabbitholes for me aren’t necessarily a problem (also not in this case). As long as they’re buildings.