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Sunflowergal227
4 years agoRetired Hero
"ncisGibbs02;c-17932618" wrote:"ChampandGirlie;c-17932600" wrote:
I think these criticisms that compare it to most of the other games are a bit unfair. How many versions of Call Of Duty are there out there? How many racing games or shooter games or different versions of the same game? Do people judge? Maybe some but the players ignore them.
I would like to not stigmatize it as "just a dollhouse game". People play what they want to play and have fun. If anything on here and in experience I've learned that it's not all about stereotypes. I get the comments about all of the expansions but they're all choices and there are various sales. Additionally, there are a lot of games out there that are very much about "pay to play".
Comments to improve the game or fit different playstyles are cool but criticizing the game concept as a whole is silly. I could do that about a lot of games out there but I won't.
I compare other games.
I’ve played Call of Duty once or twice but never got into it like some.
The PC games I played constantly, that had more than one series were Sims, Star Trek and Harry Potter.
Star Trek Armada had two games. Star Trek Armada 2 had a less engaging storyline and the cut scenes were odd. 1 had the lore whereas 2 had the graphics, longer missions and more ships.
Harry Potter games. I played HP3 and HP4. 3 was brilliant, I still play that occasionally. HP3 you could do the missions but also choose to explore the grounds.
HP4 although was more smoother it was the worst. I gave HP4 away in the end. There was a section you had to go along a castle embattlemet zapping weird pumpkin dudes which still annoys me to this day. ???????.
I do compare because each versions has positive and negative things. That’s how I know if I like something or not. The concept matters to me as it’s the core of what I’m playing and spending money on.
i played Harry Potter Quidditch World Cup! i used to love it! Anyways, back to conversation: i think what people are mad about in a sense is that there is lots of money that goes into these DLS. And while yes, it is lots of money, it doesn't give you the right to complain about the dollhouse game. It;s all about your playstyle: if you like stories TS2 is more better (and you don't have to worry about everyone aging!) haven't played the sims 3 in a while but it can be a bit dollhousey (didn;t really like the moodlets)but for some it's the best game!
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