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porkypine90
11 years agoNew Traveler
Hello, Overall, I like the game so far, yes it is a base game but you've done a great deal with the social and emotional interactions. I like that they can sit, eat and visit at the same time. This will do well with future expansions that have the other goodies that people want like pools and such and hopefully more stuff for infants/kids.
What you didn't like - I was disappointed with how small the 'world' is, but then again, it is a compromise between the individual lot of Sims 2 and the entire world of Sims 3 (which was a memory hog) I would like to see a few more lots per mini-neighborhood. The smaller neighborhoods allow for infinite world/neighborhood expansion. (hopefully) It is interesting that within the neighborhood, one can not see the adjacent neighborhoods that are on the 'map'.
I am sad that I am unable to alter or manage the world itself. I'd like to add some park benches near the fishing spots, etc., or make changes to the public areas between lots in the neighborhoods and the game does not allow for that.
Suggestions?
* I'd like to see a few more lots in the mini neighborhood views.
* I'd like the ability to create a lot size like in Sims 3
* When you get to the EP for babies and toddlers, we want to dress the infants and we want hair on their heads. No cocoons.
* I'd like to be able to create my own mini-neighborhood a-la Sims 3 Create World but for smaller neighborhoods.
* A Pets with horses version also.
* I want to modify the 'world' so I can place benches and plants, at fishing spots, etc.
Overall thoughts?
I like the work you've done expanding the emotions of the Sims. They make for more interesting interactions. It sets the base for future expansions. I understand the 'why' of smaller neighborhood/worlds is to save memory, but I'd like a larger neighborhood especially for jogging and exploring. And we do want infants and toddlers that we can interact with, dress, etc.
What you didn't like - I was disappointed with how small the 'world' is, but then again, it is a compromise between the individual lot of Sims 2 and the entire world of Sims 3 (which was a memory hog) I would like to see a few more lots per mini-neighborhood. The smaller neighborhoods allow for infinite world/neighborhood expansion. (hopefully) It is interesting that within the neighborhood, one can not see the adjacent neighborhoods that are on the 'map'.
I am sad that I am unable to alter or manage the world itself. I'd like to add some park benches near the fishing spots, etc., or make changes to the public areas between lots in the neighborhoods and the game does not allow for that.
Suggestions?
* I'd like to see a few more lots in the mini neighborhood views.
* I'd like the ability to create a lot size like in Sims 3
* When you get to the EP for babies and toddlers, we want to dress the infants and we want hair on their heads. No cocoons.
* I'd like to be able to create my own mini-neighborhood a-la Sims 3 Create World but for smaller neighborhoods.
* A Pets with horses version also.
* I want to modify the 'world' so I can place benches and plants, at fishing spots, etc.
Overall thoughts?
I like the work you've done expanding the emotions of the Sims. They make for more interesting interactions. It sets the base for future expansions. I understand the 'why' of smaller neighborhood/worlds is to save memory, but I'd like a larger neighborhood especially for jogging and exploring. And we do want infants and toddlers that we can interact with, dress, etc.