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PrincessrozeeS
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2 years ago

Should previous Sims 1, 2 and 3 be updated to play easily?

As I move on and up in age, now retired for sometime, and been playing PC games for 30+ years and been playing the Sims since the Sims 1. I wonder what others think about previous Sim games and wanting to play them on newer technology?

Films and Music is digitally updated so we can continue to listen and watch them. We can still do that much of the time. Shouldn't this be the same for PC games? Why don't games get updated to play on newer systems? Why is it so hard to update them to play on newer systems and do the publishers think the effort is not worth it? Do people no longer have desktop PC and rely on pads or phones? I guess I am wanting to play my older games on my new computer desktop! There is nothing like a good PC desktop with a good monitor for a point and click gaming experience! I feel sorry for the younger generation who have missed out on so many great point and click adventure/puzzle/simulation games on the PC.

The worse thing about bringing out newer software, updating operating systems, is that we can no longer play our beloved games easily. Not without most of the time jumping through hoops to try and get them to work, or having the old technology to play them. I used to love buying a game with a disk, installing it and not having to buy online and downloading. Downloading can at times take forever! There was something about owning a box with a DVD in it and being able to install it. I understand that they can get damaged and appreciate a way not to play without a disk in some ways, but having a disk to me outweighs downloading. So much faster when things go wrong and an full install needs to be done.

For me there is nothing like the older games, especially the point and click. I loved playing the Sims 1 and 2 and although I can play the Sims 2 on my EA App is is not quite the same as having all my EP's and other stuff installed for the Sims 2. I went back to playing the Sims 3 for a time because I found the Sims 4 had too much depth, too much content, and it wasn't how I wanted to play my game. I keep up to date as much as I can with my Sims 4 but lack the mojo at times to play it!

I would love to get back to playing the Sims 4 as I did with the Sims 1 & 2. Maybe I just have to accept those days are gone. Less is more or so they say. There is something for knowing a game inside out to make the game how you want to play and not how we are directed to play.

Funny enough when I was playing the Sims 2 I wanted more expansions, more things added but it wasn't to be. And then the Sims 3 was brought out, not the same as the Sims 2, and for me not as addictive as the Sims 2. And now we have the Sims 4 with all this content, but not half as addictive as the Sims 2 was. It's a shame as being a Sim player all this time I wish I had the motivation to play more!

We are forced into accepting things that makers of newer technology dictate. We have no say and this ultimately has an impact on waste and our environment, with companies continually updating technology for us to buy new and upgrade. We should be able to play older games and those companies responsible should update so we can contine to play them on newer technogy.

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  • Anonymous's avatar
    Anonymous
    12 months ago
    Because it's one of the most well-known old Maxis games that isn't the Sims.
  • Ah, okay. I've never heard of it. Just goes to show how much I've been out of gaming for the last several years.
  • Spore was a huge disappointment to most people, I doubt they would do much with it. EA has some very popular games in their old catalogue that they'd be crazy not to do anything with however. They are sitting on a lot of unused popular IP's outside of the earlier Sims games.

    Dungeon Keeper is a very big one.
    We keep seeing other companies trying to make a spiritual successor, but they always fall short. Not even it's own sequel could quite live up to the original which had this beautiful grim fairytale vibe. The sequel and all other copies just got too silly and cartoony.
    And we do not talk about Dungeon Keeper mobile, which embodies pretty much everything a company can do wrong with a sequel.
    If they'd just remaster the first game, keeping its art style but making it fully 3D, add a few monsters and a new room, it would sell like crazy.
    I am honestly surprised they are not using the IP in any other way either, would have been a shoe in to use it's content in Sims Medieval, which does honestly show in parts a similar art style of more classic fantasy.
    They could have used spells, creatures, clothing, etc. from that franchise since it's their legal property.
    Could let our Sims play Dungeon Keeper on their PC too, or Mass Effect, or pretty much anything that's not a sims game or one of their boring sport or race games. I'd like my sims to have a similar taste in gaming as me.
    Could even have posters in the game, objects inspired by it or stuff like that. Or allow vampires to float around on a small cloud like they do in Dungeon Keeper 1, with arms crossed.

    Jade Empire is also one that might easily be overlooked.
    One of Bioware's best games, and EA owns the IP. I would not trust them to make a good sequel to it, but they could do a remaster with improved graphics and a bit of extra content.
    With the martial arts and all that, would be easy enough to have some crossover content with the sims too. Like outfits and bringing back martial arts.

    Black and White is also a big one.
    Second game did not do as well as the first I think, but both did do pretty well and are games people remember. They could remaster the first one with better graphics, more creatures and other quality of life improvements. Or just do anything with the IP, really.

    Honestly, EA should either sell these IP's to other companies that will use them or do something with them, since it's such a waste to just have it locked in their vault.
  • Horrorgirl6's avatar
    Horrorgirl6
    Seasoned Veteran
    12 months ago
    "simmerorigin;c-18344469" wrote:
    Because it's one of the most well-known old Maxis games that isn't the Sims.


    Spore is still aviable.
  • Anonymous's avatar
    Anonymous
    12 months ago
    "Horrorgirl6;c-18345857" wrote:
    "simmerorigin;c-18344469" wrote:
    Because it's one of the most well-known old Maxis games that isn't the Sims.


    Spore is still aviable.


    Didn't realize that. Not sure what "legacy Maxis titles" is referring to.
  • i_love_frogs_11's avatar
    i_love_frogs_11
    Seasoned Adventurer
    12 months ago
    If they remastered TS1 & 2 for PC in a bundle for all of the DLC included, I would buy both in a heartbeat lol. i'd be great if they invested in remastering these games. I do not know why EA chooses to sit on these games and just leave them abandoned when it's obvious that they could make major profit from remastering them all. Also, it would just be great for those who never got the chance to experience those previous games to get the joy of diving into their fun chaos <3
  • Horrorgirl6's avatar
    Horrorgirl6
    Seasoned Veteran
    12 months ago
    "simmerorigin;c-18346006" wrote:
    "Horrorgirl6;c-18345857" wrote:
    "simmerorigin;c-18344469" wrote:
    Because it's one of the most well-known old Maxis games that isn't the Sims.


    Spore is still aviable.


    Didn't realize that. Not sure what "legacy Maxis titles" is referring to.


    Probably The Sims or other sims games.