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- Admiral8Q6 years agoSeasoned Ace
"WhatCobblers;c-17596628" wrote:
Things I like:
-Mermaids as they are (I love the singing and the CAS features!)
-The Strangerville story. (More please!)
- The quirky and silly humour (again, more please!)
-The fact that the game is not realistic (in an industry with so many games dedicated to 18 rated gore, destruction, suffering and gritty 'realistic' drama, it's refreshing to have a game that focuses on creativity and just having a bit of fun).
Yes! My thoughts too!
-Mermaids, I love them. What can I say? ;)
-Strangerville story. Bad timing for me. I was thinking about getting that pack right as the whole Coronavirus thing hit. But now that I finally did get it, so far I like it.
-Quirky and silly humour? That doesn't compute. Let me try reticulating the splines... :tongue:
-For the "realism". I suppose I can relate to this also playing very realistic games over the years. When I found the Sims 4, by chance really, thought I'd try it out. It's a nice change from that so-called realism. Now I'm hooked. :) - Ancaryvan6 years agoSeasoned AceMe? I love my Sims gets Happy Moodlet 24/7. I really don't mind creating an Over Power Happy room and listen their HAHAHA~ sound.
- filipomel6 years agoSeasoned AceI think Expansion Packs are strongest in Sims 4. ?
- RouenSims6 years agoSeasoned AceI prefer the closed world and the lack of cars. Strangerville is my favorite pack. I love having happy Sims. The talking toilet is one of my favorite items.
- The Active trait and that it causes my sims to randomly do sit-ups or push-ups.
The Sims 4 Bowling Night Stuff pack - it's my favorite stuff pack.
The free love N.A.P. (I didn't want to buy Eco Lifestyle, not even at sale, but I got it gifted to me. However, if I knew how awesome this N.A.P. was I might have bought it earlier and at full price. I really don't get what people's problem is with this N.A.P.) - carili096 years agoNew SpectatorI like the semi-closed worlds in that you can visit areas in the neighborhood. I always felt the open world of TS3 was too laggy/empty.
I don't miss the whole editing system in CAS; it always was overwhelming to me, but I understand why people miss it. - elizabethjane8186 years agoSeasoned Ace- I like that babies aren't free
- I love the clothes from the bowling pack
- I like the look of the Sims
- I am not a family/legacy player. When people were complaining that that Sims catered towards young adults partying with Get Together and City Living, I was like, YAY!!! bring on the drunk/woohoo in a bush
- And if we can add supernaturals to the crazy, fun mix, BRING IT ON. In other words, I like Vampires who enter my homes unexpectedly - Minai92956 years agoSeasoned AceI appreciate the thermostat. I’ve actually longed for a thermostat
I enjoy holiday traditions and planning my events on the calendar.
I also enjoy non controllable pets. Dogs are very needy though so it becomes irritating . (A mod fixed that though!)
I also love that my sims don’t have that general pudding face. That was a real turn off for me and honestly I got tired of looking at my generic creations.
I love the multitude of channels and movies we can choose from.
And last but not lease. I adore the lighting in the game. - WhatCobblers6 years agoSeasoned Ace
"Admiral8Q;c-17596707" wrote:
"WhatCobblers;c-17596628" wrote:
Things I like:
-Mermaids as they are (I love the singing and the CAS features!)
-The Strangerville story. (More please!)
- The quirky and silly humour (again, more please!)
-The fact that the game is not realistic (in an industry with so many games dedicated to 18 rated gore, destruction, suffering and gritty 'realistic' drama, it's refreshing to have a game that focuses on creativity and just having a bit of fun).
Yes! My thoughts too!
-Mermaids, I love them. What can I say? ;)
-Strangerville story. Bad timing for me. I was thinking about getting that pack right as the whole Coronavirus thing hit. But now that I finally did get it, so far I like it.
-Quirky and silly humour? That doesn't compute. Let me try reticulating the splines... :tongue:
-For the "realism". I suppose I can relate to this also playing very realistic games over the years. When I found the Sims 4, by chance really, thought I'd try it out. It's a nice change from that so-called realism. Now I'm hooked. :)
I did notice there is a rock song called 'Spline On' in the guitar options.
Don't know what people will think of me for asking this but what exactly is a spline? (and why do they need reticulating?) - I like Landgraab family a lot! I usually play with them creating whole dynasty full of drama and shady stuff.
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