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ChampandGirlie
5 years agoNew Spectator
I'm not at the point of considering another basegame, especially if it's starting over with the same old formula. I'm also not interested in multiplayer games. Someone else mentioned a spin-off and I can see the sense in that. If they keep developing TS4 as a single player version while making some new multiplayer spin-off, fine. I'm not the market for that. I also don't care that much about open worlds though I would take them if I'm ready to move on. I could see upgrading to new graphics at some point because in that sense, I do think TS4 is a 2014 game.
At this stage, I'm not ready to move on and I don't know if I will be. If the new game is really targeted at teens, it's probably going to be time for me to clock out. If they continue to invest in this version, they definitely still have a customer in me.
I'm not going to start all over buying pets and weather in a multiplayer game and waiting years for the same packs again. I also don't want to play a reality tv show with my friends. I get that there are people out there who do.
If TS5 is some kind of open world with incredible graphics that brings in elements of the "Civilization" games along with high development for modern and historic themes with control by the player over realistic vs. supernatural content (in either direction), I'd ultimately jump ship especially if I could "port" my sims into the new world. That's about what it would take to keep my interest. I'd need a game for adults that isn't based on the Kardashians or Second Life.
The Sims is a legacy series that has a lot to offer but no, I'm not going to just move on lightly if at all. To be fair, it took me years sometimes to move on. If TS4 peters out soon, I'm not going to be ready to just leap onto the next basegame. I still think TS4 is a bit half-baked. I've been willing to go with it because I found a way to play it that I enjoy and I guess I like my "sims" a lot.
At this stage, I'm not ready to move on and I don't know if I will be. If the new game is really targeted at teens, it's probably going to be time for me to clock out. If they continue to invest in this version, they definitely still have a customer in me.
I'm not going to start all over buying pets and weather in a multiplayer game and waiting years for the same packs again. I also don't want to play a reality tv show with my friends. I get that there are people out there who do.
If TS5 is some kind of open world with incredible graphics that brings in elements of the "Civilization" games along with high development for modern and historic themes with control by the player over realistic vs. supernatural content (in either direction), I'd ultimately jump ship especially if I could "port" my sims into the new world. That's about what it would take to keep my interest. I'd need a game for adults that isn't based on the Kardashians or Second Life.
The Sims is a legacy series that has a lot to offer but no, I'm not going to just move on lightly if at all. To be fair, it took me years sometimes to move on. If TS4 peters out soon, I'm not going to be ready to just leap onto the next basegame. I still think TS4 is a bit half-baked. I've been willing to go with it because I found a way to play it that I enjoy and I guess I like my "sims" a lot.
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