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- It’s not an issue of the characters gender. It’s just that I wouldn’t play a MMO sims.
- crocobaura4 years agoLegendWho cares about the avatar's sex when there will be options for vampires, elves, magicians, furry creatures and what not? Just taking a look at the gallery one can see the kind of avatars that will roam a possible TS5 MMO, and some will not be pretty or handsome in a traditional way. Anyway, I don't think a sims MMO will happen as that means a lot of underage players will be excluded and we know EA wants to cater to the youngest players as well.
- I'm surprised at the virtue-signaling around playing a character that matches your real body because almost no one does that in any online game, whether MMO or other. People play elves, fairies, mechs, huge buff dudes and curvy women and none of it is them are they really are so why is that bad? Only really inexperienced or immature players go around asking others if they're "really" a chick or dude and they generally get the answers they deserve. Someone could also be dancing with you in a VR club, but really be paraplegic for all you know, but you'd never ask for proof that they can dance in real life, and it's not being deceptive, it's about having a good time in fantasy.
While I'd be interested to see whether a MMO Sims5 would just be a dumpster fire, the argument that they shouldn't do it because it would "just" be another Roblox makes little sense to me, given how popular Roblox remains, despite the inherent challenges. Being another Roblox is hardly a deterrent.
I'd love to play Sims in VR but would want the choice of a solo game with my own Sims and the worlds and venues and NPCs just like the game is now, but with the wonders of VR.
Being able to invite another player into one of my saves would be great, as would a general open MMO world where you can go, dance with all kinds of people in a club, play pool with others like you can in Rec Room, watch a movie with others like you can already, and woohooty talk too if you want to, maybe go to a private room and lock the door if you want to do Woohoo with pixelation and all.
But it would stink to have it only be MMO, and no more saves of my own, sims and families of my own without intrusion of uninvited players. - aejp244 years agoSeasoned AceI wouldn't buy a sims MMO. I'll just stick with the sims 2, 3, and 4 if that's the case.
- Fluteline244 years agoSeasoned AceBold of you to assume I would play an MMO.
- RouenSims4 years agoSeasoned AceI don’t like MMOs at all, but if I were to play, I would probably prefer to play as the opposite gender.
- Sims 5 mmo wouldn't be for me so I don't think I would be playing.
- paigeisin54 years agoSeasoned AceIf Sims5 is an MMO as others have speculated, I will not bothered by EA's decision one bit if it decides to take the Sims franchise in that direction. After Sims4 ends I have no interest in going through another round of waiting for new packs, new content, and bugs taking up residence in my game. The Sims has always been my private game, one I don't care to share with anyone. And Sims4 was disappointing, had flat content that failed to build upon what came before it, lacked depth and real challenge, and became more about aesthetics than gameplay. Heck, it is so unstable, I'm afraid to update or add any new kit or pack at this point. Sims4 should have been phased out over a year ago, in my opinion. And if COVID had not hit us in 2020 I believe it would have been. Right now, it feels as if Sims4 is limping along while being held together with duct tape and hope. If I feel this way about Sims4 now, how am I supposed to muster up any excitement for a Sims5. I can't. I just can't. If I want to play an MMO, I have several others to choose from that are better suited to my style of playing.
- Reaganbogan4 years agoNew AceProbably won't play 5. MMO games aren't my thing.
- JanuaryGarnet084 years agoSeasoned Ace
"Harukotyan;c-18027265" wrote:
I just won't play Sims5 in this case. Not interested in online avatar game. I want my life simulator.
This, and Sims is my escape from the real world ?. When I play it’s because I’m fed up with interacting with the real world and want to be in my own, unbothered by the needs and wants of other irl beings. It’s where I close myself off and have things exactly as I want them without giving a fig what anyone else thinks.
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