5 years ago
I'm Ready for Sims 5
The emptiness of the Sims 4 is overwhelming me. I'm ready for a more indepth Sims playing experience. I want lots of choices and challenges. It's time for The Sims game to evolve into a deeper, more m...
"NationalPokedex;c-17608287" wrote:"BrittanyChick22;c-17607718" wrote:
No not really, not after what I've seen them do to sims 4. So my expectations for sims 5 is low or nonexistent at this point. Unless they fix and add a lot new things to the game, then I don't think a new sims series is going to fix anything. We'll just be back at square one with more problems and even lesser but higher priced content. And I actually want them to take time on the game, I really don't care if takes 5, 10, etc years, if that's what makes the game the best it can be than so be it. We also can't ask for a better game but then expect it to be finished within 6 months to 2 years. No, some of the best games we have now took 10 years to complete and perfect and that's why their considered the best. So the problem is, EA rushes the game and then we Rush EA to rush the game even more and it just doesn't benefit anyone.
I agree with you to a point, but I do not agree that player’s desire for a new game can be considered us rushing EA. Companies will do what companies will do, and on their own time. If all companies felt rushed and compelled to release a half finished game just because they knew their fan base was waiting eagerly for it, Bethesda would have released their sequel to Skyrim already. That game still has years to go on top of the decade it’s already had.
EA chooses to pump out games in quick succession even when they include bugs and poor design (not saying all of the packs are like this but enough for it to be of note). We don’t rush them to rush the games, they think about all of the money they can make and they do it themselves.
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