Forum Discussion
7 years ago
"Writin_Reg;c-16365169" wrote:"cristy9666;c-16365117" wrote:
I'm honestly... just disappointed. I mean really. It's so painfully obvious with C&D being released only months ago that they just threw the leftovers into a stuff pack. Wow. They could have at least put something worth it together, like adding turtles, snakes, ferrets, and other small pets instead of just one re-skinned whatever. :'(
It's been 4 months - are you saying they should be years apart - that it would make it better? I don't get that - but I am glad some devs heard the pleas of people wanting smaller pets and did something about it. Why should it be free? I don't get that - those people had to work their jobs and get paid for the work - but you believe what that they should work for free because you bought cats and dogs. So they give us other pets and added in stuff for our Cats and dogs so they have more stuff as people requested - but now you want it for free.
Well I bought milk last week and have to buy it again this week - same milk even - should I demand the store give it to me for free because i just bought some last week?
Course not - but that is what you and others are saying should be the case even though it is a totally different pack. It's like once a pack is done - if it adds to another pack - people want it for free. I don't get that line of thought when nothing else in life works that way.
I get what you’re saying but when you compare it to sims 3 it just feels like a rip off. Many other comparisons have been made such as late night which included vampires, apartments and butlers which were all split into three different packs. It’s a matter of values and principles. You might think we shouldn’t compare but it’s a franchise, an updated version of something will always expected to be better, furthermore something that hasn’t been touched on is the fact that technology has improved so much since the release of sims 3 so surely it was more expensive back then than it is now per creation per item which means we are paying the same amount for less content which is also costing EA less to make.