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6 years ago
"leetamme;c-17109494" wrote:"EnjoyfulSimmer;c-17109232" wrote:
:D Sims 4 has a lot of limitations and features it lacks. There is a LOT to look for from this game. You talk as if there is no way the sims series can be different, bigger better. But there are many , many , many ways. And I would have preferred if they kept the same lean towards realism in Sims 4 that they had with Sims 3 and sims Medieval. It would have been very much welcomed.
Sorry if I was misunderstood, I wasn't disagreeing with you in terms that Sims 4 has its limitations because it does seem more limited than Sims 3 was. And I do agree that the game could be better as I was disappointed with the cartoony look of the Sims when it came out as I know graphically we have surpassed this. With all honesty if Sims 3 didn't lag so bad even on my top notch desktop that has the latest version of Intel and NVidia and maxed out memory and space combined with the look and performance of Sims 4, I would still be playing Sims 3.
I was speaking in general, in that games are limited to the technology we have. As I understand and read somewhere they didn't use the same game engines as they did the with Sims 3. And I don't think that technologically speaking any game can be open-ended just yet due to technological limitations. But that doesn't mean it couldn't have been better than what it is. I agree that the next iteration of the Sims should be enhancing what we'v had in the past giving us something new. But as of right now the limitations that they've presented has of yet to hinder my game play. I still find this version of the game enjoyable and for that reason I will get Sims 5 if it ever happens.
I have a high end computer and Sims 3 runs perfectly fine (unless I play in Bridgeport - without NRaas - or IP). Sorry but it just really does. I have no idea why it doesn’t for others, it ran well vanilla and it runs well with the mods I have. And to me it looks way better than Sims 4 so maybe we should stop making that an ingredient of the conversation, because that has got nothing to do with anything else than personal preference.