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8 years ago
I think there is no way to 'settle' this argument because it's an individual feeling. I know I enjoy Sims 3 the most (with all its flaws), but I played Sims 1 and 2 too briefly to have a real opinion about those games. And Sims 4 fails for me but that might also be because I'm not prepared to buy all those seperate additions for the game and spend a few 100 dollars more for a game I'm not even sure about.
In reaction to what @M13Vulpecula says: for me the saving system in Sims 3 in fact is the best system. I care about my families, not about the world they live in. I in fact love how easy it is to put households in totally different worlds and go from there. I also like how recognizable those files are in the TS3 folder and I even can save entire households to MediaFire. So for me that system is an improvement in comparison to Sims 2. And on top of that the attention for environment and the open world for me helps to really get absorbed (and identify) with my sims. From all iterations I feel the most attached to my sims in 3. Again, it's personal.
In reaction to what @M13Vulpecula says: for me the saving system in Sims 3 in fact is the best system. I care about my families, not about the world they live in. I in fact love how easy it is to put households in totally different worlds and go from there. I also like how recognizable those files are in the TS3 folder and I even can save entire households to MediaFire. So for me that system is an improvement in comparison to Sims 2. And on top of that the attention for environment and the open world for me helps to really get absorbed (and identify) with my sims. From all iterations I feel the most attached to my sims in 3. Again, it's personal.
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