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GalacticGal
3 years agoSeasoned Ace
I like good graphics and I think one's video card has much to do with it. As for what truly matters to me, is the Sims, themselves. Those cute, crazy, sometimes perky, pixilated characters. I got introduced to the Sims franchise with Sims2. The Sims were lively, silly, and almost always surprising. The ones in Sims3 lost that. No more tantrums when a lazy Sim was given a chore to do. Rarely, if ever did they break that 4th wall. I had a love/hate relationship with that game, due to the lack of wackiness. I was tentative about Sims4, as a result. I told myself, and others, that if the Sims aren't more like they were in Sims2, I wouldn't purchase anything else, Sims4. But, EA came through when they evaluated what to take from the three previous iterations of Sims. While the Sims aren't exactly the same as the way the ones in Sims2 behaved, the fact that they were so much better than the previous ones, mattered a great deal to me. As the packs started rolling out, I began to play more and more. My playing was rather sporadic at first. Now, I play everyday, sometimes even on Sundays, if I'm not too worn-out after church.
@Oldeseadogge I fully agree with you on the platform issues. A version for each anticipated platform would be good. In this day and age, one would expect this to be reasonably easy. We paid dearly for the Base game. I know I did.
@Oldeseadogge I fully agree with you on the platform issues. A version for each anticipated platform would be good. In this day and age, one would expect this to be reasonably easy. We paid dearly for the Base game. I know I did.
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