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3 years ago
I will not purchase Sims 5 if it's focus is multiplayer. If it's mainly geared for single player but has some multiplayer options, that's fine. But the reverse is not, for me at least. I want my sims to be my sims, and I don't want to interact with other players Sims or having them change things with my builds.
I will also not purchase if there is not at least one of open neighborhoods (as opposed to fully open worlds) and a color wheel or palette for items (need at least a basic 16 if not 32 color options to choose from). I'd love to see both but if there's neither, there's no point for me. It would basically be Sims 4 again and I have no wish to feed the money machine for something we already have.
I will also not purchase if there is not at least one of open neighborhoods (as opposed to fully open worlds) and a color wheel or palette for items (need at least a basic 16 if not 32 color options to choose from). I'd love to see both but if there's neither, there's no point for me. It would basically be Sims 4 again and I have no wish to feed the money machine for something we already have.