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4 years ago

Is Sims DLC Necessary?

I have seen and participated in a few recommendation threads as of late and it has gotten me thinking: is DLC necessary in the Sims series? I am thinking more grounded in the here and now with existing titles, but I would not mind a little speculation as to if it will be necessary for future titles.

I realize, obviously, they are all optional purchases and usually any debate would end there (optional = not necessary). However, thinking through it all, I personally do not disable or really even skip that many packs. I have all of 1, all but the regional holiday pack of 2, all packs of 3 and a little store content, and all of 4. If anything, the one major constant for my playstyle through the years from 1 to now is that fact that I am constantly using all kinds of the available DLC pretty well all the time once I have them. Although I definitely understand what I like and dislike about each base game, it is hard for me to actually imagine playing with no packs for any of the titles. With both 3 and 4 I took fairly long hiatuses from them when they first released, only messing around to understand the mechanics and waiting for a point down the DLC line to transfer to the newest entry. (Not necessarily my thought process at the time for 3, but that is what happened.) I suppose it is possible to an extent, but I would not really want to. Plus, being completely honest, I have really been enjoying 4 lately, but if I had to be relegated to the base game for some hypothetical reason (worse yet, launch base game) then I genuinely think I would never play it again.

So what does everyone else think? I understand that for others this is the same kind of situation with mods, and they may very well shape the answers for many of you. I have never been big into modding the Sims. Some other games I will not touch unmodded, but I never really needed it in the older Sims titles and I consider it a hassle for 4 since Origin does not have the built in mod support of say Steam or the Paradox launcher. I digress, though.

Is DLC necessary for you Sims game? I think it is necessary for mine at this point.
  • I think dlc isn't necessary but funnier, as long as the base game has a good base.
  • Even as much as I think the base game in two was incredible by itself, I would still not have enjoyed it as much as I did without some of the expansion packs, namely seasons, nightlife, pets and bonvoyage.
  • For Sims 1, I did not download any extra content for that series. I had everything I wanted from the expansion packs.

    For Sims 2, I downloaded the College Adjuster (I forgot where I got it from) which I still use today. I use it to change when the final exam for my Young Adult Sims will happen. I do not like Sims having finals between 11 PM and 7 AM. I will move a final to 8 AM the next morning. I also have 7 extra neighborhoods in my game from Mod The Sims (Arbor Falls, Bitville, Four Corners, Garden Heights, Mesa Flats, Riverside, and Sedona).

    I did not need DLC for Sims 3 because I barely played it.

    And I do not think I will download anything for Sims 4 once I get the rest of the packs I do now own and finally the Kits I want. I hardly play this game as well. I am still learning and playing features of Sims 2 I had not discovered when this game was released 17 years ago (I have the Ultimate Collection in my Origin account right now).

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