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- For me, it's Get Together. The club system is a must have for creating my sim world the way I see it. Windenburg is beautiful and adds a diverse group of neighbourhoods with beautiful views. Dance battles are fun. I still haven't mastered DJ with any sims because I got bored with it.
City Living is also nice. I don't care for the functionality of the festivals and having to remain at them until things disappear ( or else it borks the game). I don't mind the apartment limitations but I've booted out all the premades because premades annoy me. I've also added a mod that unlocks the locked lot traits so I can change them to suit my own game. BTW, lot traits like EQ are a waste. They dont do anything except give the sim a tense moodlet for a bit.
The best district in CL is Spice. The others are kind of ridiculous and out of touch.
Therefore......GT is the better buy for long term play. "fullspiral;c-15869154" wrote:
For me, it's Get Together. The club system is a must have for creating my sim world the way I see it. Windenburg is beautiful and adds a diverse group of neighbourhoods with beautiful views. Dance battles are fun. I still haven't mastered DJ with any sims because I got bored with it.
City Living is also nice. I don't care for the functionality of the festivals and having to remain at them until things disappear ( or else it borks the game). I don't mind the apartment limitations but I've booted out all the premades because premades annoy me. I've also added a mod that unlocks the locked lot traits so I can change them to suit my own game. BTW, lot traits like EQ are a waste. They dont do anything except give the sim a tense moodlet for a bit.
The best district in CL is Spice. The others are kind of ridiculous and out of touch.
Therefore......GT is the better buy for long term play.
Thanks! I was considering City Living but I will take into account GT.- ...BUMP
.... BUMP - I came to say Get To Work but you already have it :D
I think it would be worth waiting to see what the new EP is. It's most likely going to be Pets. Judging by your cute avatar I think that might interest you :)
Otherwise, Get Together is worth getting. - City Living is also a pack with a lot of personality, but the gameplay is very minimal in that pack.
- Sigzy_298 years agoLegendWell....neither one has a lot of content.
The real question is will you use clubs? If yes go GT, if not, go CL. - Hello
Both packs contain many great features :) It depends on your gameplay style which would suit you best.
These are some links to guides to these expansion packs. They explain about the features and activities that come with the packs, as well as pictures of the build/buy mode items and the CAS items. They may help you to decide which pack you would like to have for your game.
http://simsvip.com/sims-4-get-together-guide/
https://simsvip.com/sims-4-city-living-guide/ "rosemow;c-15871092" wrote:
Hello
Both packs contain many great features :) It depends on your gameplay style which would suit you best.
These are some links to guides to these expansion packs. They explain about the features and activities that come with the packs, as well as pictures of the build/buy mode items and the CAS items. They may help you to decide which pack you would like to have for your game.
http://simsvip.com/sims-4-get-together-guide/
https://simsvip.com/sims-4-city-living-guide/"Sigzy05;c-15871012" wrote:
Well....neither one has a lot of content.
The real question is will you use clubs? If yes go GT, if not, go CL."calaprfy;c-15870990" wrote:
GT as CL is a load of poop!
Ok, thank you all! I guess GT will be better for me, cause it seems pretty cool. I'll see what I can get.- Get Together is a jumbled mess of different ideas that somewhat involve the club system which is the one big feature of the entire expansion pack.
City Living's main feature is the city, which is mostly decoration and pretty self contained. The biggest additions for CL were apartments and festivals - IMO neither one was a great addition to the game. Apartments cannot be used outside of the city world, and within the city world they cannot be added or removed. You can redecorate the inside of your apartment, but that's it. Festivals are super lame compared to Sims 3 - they are incredibly structured (they happen on a nonstop loop week after week..) and most repurpose content that was already developed for the base game or one of it's other DLC's. Similarly to apartments, festivals cannot be changed whatsoever. If you experience everything at the geekcon festival you will never see anything new traveling there. The same can be said for pretty much any festival in the game. There's also a glitch that results in overlapping festival attractions that renders everything unusable.
So even though I am really not a fan of either EP, I would say go with Get Together. The club system is configurable and allows you to make some pretty diverse groups. Neither pack is loaded with stuff. Whether it be new stuff, or remeshes of existing content there's just not a lot. As I said, CL does not offer the player any flexibility with its new features; which made the pack an automatic no at it's $40 price point. I paid $18 and still felt the pack didn't add enough to justify that price. That's just me however, the limitations may not bother you.
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