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At one time I would have told you Sims2 is my favorite. I did move on to Sims3 and there's a lot I like about it, but sadly, it had mechanical issues, if that's the correct term for it. I had a gaming rig, a brand new one at the time and it struggled to play the game. I had to use at staggering 22 or more mods to stabilize that iteration.
I did play it, daily, however, but with more of a love/hate relationship. Once Showtime came out that really sparked with me. One thing that bothered me the most, however, was that the Sims themselves weren't as quirky and fun, lively, if you will, as they were and are in Sims2.
I made the switchover to Sims4 after they dropped the multiplayer aspect of the game. I pre-ordered the base game with the caveat that if the Sims themselves weren't more like the ones in Sims2 (I never expected and exact replica.), that I wouldn't buy another Sims4 pack.
And while I don't have all of them, I'm very invested in Sims4. Of course, I still have mods to help with gameplay. But I love Sims4.
- Miataplay11 months agoLegend
Sims 3 runs amazing with a new gaming PC that has a least 16 or more gigs in memory along with nraas mods.
Sims games are always going to be a lil' buggy but modders in this community fix the issues. True Heros in the game, the modding community. ❤️
Lots of memory and clean mods are key elements for a good sims 3 game. You need a lot of memory for your PC to produce a beautiful open world in sims 3. Your PC's CPU needs to be as low as possible and cooled for smooth gameplay. This is my experience with the Sims games in general.
- GalacticGal11 months agoLegend
Memory is always something I've had to struggle with. Getting my hubby to understand, mostly. I now have a proper gaming laptop with lots of it. :)
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