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- For me personally I'm not that interested in updates. There's a few things I'd like to see like Dine Out actually working without mods and some more hair colors, but things like Spa Day getting a few more items and recolored base game furniture isn't interesting me at all. My top wants for the game are new packs, specifically hotels, some more international worlds and the rest of the occults.
- Brd709Seasoned VeteranI'd like to see some building updates added to the base game such as more terrain tools and make it so the terrain blends in with the walls when risen instead of seeing a huge gap around the walls and the raised terrain.
- Thanks for adding that option :)
- DaWaterRatNew VanguardThere are only a few things I actively want in terms of Game or Expansion packs. Everything else is gravy so I'm fine with taking a quarter or two off from major pack releases while they improve the base game and refresh older packs.
That's not to say I wouldn't welcome new Game and Expansion packs, it just doesn't bother me if they take time off to focus on other stuff. - I have plenty of existing content to keep me fully occupied for the next few months and beyond.
- logionXSeasoned HotshotUpdates are relying a lot on the existing game and for you to use those updates to make your game more interesting, I don't find the "core" base game that much interesting any more so smaller updates (and kits) are not enough for me.
Packs are designed to offer a new experience and expand the game which works better for me. They usually have more development put into them as well. New sims, new worlds, new gameplay, new ways to build, new ways to play. It makes me interested to play the game.
If these updates and game improvements can offer something similar to that, then maybe, but I doubt that will be the case... "logion;c-17996535" wrote:
New sims, new worlds, new gameplay, new ways to build, new ways to play. It makes me interested to play the game.
Don't forget new bugs. ?
I don't experience many but hoping we don't see a lot from the updates.- kukkahillaSeasoned Hotshotand I don't want to see any new packs until the core of the game and existing packs are completely fixed. I'm mix of these two.
I think most of the things I want such as swimmable waters added in already existing neighbourhoods, kids being able to play tag, hide and seek and maybe pillow fights, more interactable objects in neighbourhoods (more exploring), improved mermaids and things like that might come in pack refreshes. I also know those things may never make it to the game, but I'm still interested in the pack refreshes. I want to see the already existing content to get better.
Improving base game is also important and most of all I want bug fixes, so I don't mind waiting. I'm curious about new packs, but I already have a lot of content and a lot to play, so it should be something very well done that I really want in my game. Otherwise I'll just skip it. - atreya33Seasoned AceI like to see both. I like updates, especially those that add more than just a few objects or cas items but I also enjoy a decent pack every now and then. I really liked the spa update, the aspirations gave me something to do. I hope we can get some decent new gameplay for the game before the end of the year, either a pack (not a kit, please) or a beefy update.
- DoloresGreySeasoned NewcomerI am more than happy to wait. The game needs fixing. And to be quite honest I haven't even fully explored Snowy Escape yet and I have a lot of exploring to do with Cottage Living as well!
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