"Chicklet453681;c-17635012" wrote:
"Bettyboop55;c-17633824" wrote:
It’s a lovely idea but those who were involved in the Golden Age of Simming have moved on to other things. Sadly this means their considerable experience has also gone. On the other hand it never hurts a franchise to have new developers because more of the same gameplay, however modernised, is not likely to keep existing players playing. What is needed is a direction for the franchise to go which suits all playing styles and a well made, content rich TS5 base game to keep existing players happy and attract new ones.
Well I think we will definitely be getting different gameplay in the future if this interview is anything to go by.
“I think that Sims provides an incredible canvas for us to tap into all kinds of relevant trends, whether it be music, fashion, design and architecture, or in TV and media,” Miele said. “And we are going to continue to do more of that. That is the direction we’re headed.”
https://www.washingtonpost.com/video-games/2020/02/04/how-sims-navigated-20-years-change-become-one-most-successful-franchises-ever/
Bascially saying they are no longer building a life simulator but a trend simulator. Oh, great, can't wait to see which new trend that is trending on twitter that we can get in the game. :'(
What have we seen so far? IL, trending to save the oceans. EL, trending to stop global warming and or climate change. Trending TV shows and other games, such as was evident in SV. Trending, Disney's new park, as is evident in SWJTB.
Trending, a designers' high society, instagram trendy shop, such as in that fashion pack. Trending...the need for humans to dress their dogs in clothes, even if they hate it. Trending, a few years ago burito babies, now just leave 'em in the crib.
Trending, all sorts of movements and causes to attach to TS4. I'm sure other packs I have forgotten has nothing to do with life simulators but just what ever instagram and twitter or facebook think are note worthy will somehow wind up in this game. Nothing wrong with protraying modern day culture, but the moment they became a trend simulator they lost total focus of why so many have stuck with them so many years.