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5 years ago
"LeGardePourpre;c-17660345" wrote:
As long as the development is in progress, there is still hope.
I agree with this, but I think the problem is that people are losing hope because they feel like the developers aren't listening. There is still hope, but there is no guarantee that Sims 4 will be improved by the time they decide the series is done. Until we see actual proof that they're listening, more people will call it quits.
I've been playing Sims since December 1, 2000. My brother and his wife bought it for me on my 15th birthday. It wasn't until half ways into Sims 3 that I began to question the future of this franchise. Now, after only playing Sims 4 for a few months, I can see that my fears have become reality. I was worried that the quality of game play would go down while the price went up. Here we are. It costs a fortune, even when the packs are on sale, and the game still feels empty and emotionless. Don't get me wrong, I love to build in the game, but even that is limited because we still don't have curved walls, curved stairs, spiral stairs, or the ability to make a proper split level home, etc. We also don't have enough empty lots to build on in any of the locations. I'm still pretty salty about Strangerville's lack of empty lots in the downtown area. I haven't purchased Eco Lifestyle or Nifty Knitting, so I'm not sure if anything has changed with those to make building better. I will not buy Star Wars. Ever. I'm still holding onto hope, but I am withholding my money until I see some improvements.
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