"duhboy2u2;c-18019059" wrote:
There's so many things to love about Sims 4!
I love the tongue-in-cheek sense of humor that colors everything in the game/franchise from day one. The bear suits for children. I chuckle every time I see one of my kids dawn the bear suits. They're so cute and frustrating! The teen angst walk makes me laugh so hard. I know it takes them forever to go anywhere or do anything with it but isn't that how slow we all do things when we're feeling angsty about things? We don't want to do it so we take our time and act out when we are kiddos.
The sense of humor is one of my favorite things, as well. Just reading descriptions of buy items can be a world of entertainment. I also love little animation details. I go “awww” every time my sim cries at the puppy movie, and just LOL at the eager expression a cow plant makes when you turn on the music.
"FatTribble23;c-18019055" wrote:
As well as the things already mentioned, I really love multitasking. I love being able to assign not just a bed, but a side of a bed to sims. I love that sims can now travel between worlds. I love that sims 4 is far, far less unstable than the previous iteration. There's actually a lot I love about sims 4, but I have a headache right now and can't come up with anything else atm LOL.
Yes. Not having to wait for each individual action makes things much less tedious. And, the weird combinations don’t bother me. I just figure Sims have their own quirks. I also like having more worlds to play in at a time. Hope your headache is better soon.
"GalacticGal;c-18019046" wrote:
Like the OP, if this was goal-oriented I'd be bored out of my mind. I love being able to direct my own 'show' so to speak. I play on Long and set aging off when the YAs go off to Uni. Sandbox suits me very well. I do hope it can stay this way.
With the changes to the neighborhood, Llamas, cows and chickens in the game I'm very excited for the future of Sims 4.
Yes! My own play! I’m looking forward to seeing what’s next, as well