One of the main things I love throughout the sims franchise is the humour. I remember when playing sims 2 and I sold their tv just at the right moment and they started freaking out over their disappearing furniture. Oh how that made me chuckle . In the sims 3 I liked the touch of enabling jokes in the cheat bar, whoever came up with that simple idea is freaking great. I hope that they really focus on detail in the sims 4, for me that's what really makes a game, you just know a lot of effort has gone into it and it makes it more enjoyable.
With the sims 4 I want sims to know that I'm there , they are not just rag dolls that ignore the fact that their tv has mysteriously disappeared. Even if it's a glitch I want sims to freakout about how their grandma is currently stuck in the wall.
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Both in Sims4 the game and in the Sims4 forum.
I agree. I just feel... sad when I come on here sometimes.
Agreed....people on here need to learn not to argue, complain, or otherwise between themselves on the basis of everyone else's opinions. And they need not jump to conclusions over a game that hasn't even come out regardless of what they hear. You never know what is in the name of publicity and what they will actually do to our game. At least not until it comes out.
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I think that they should have it individualized.....like have certain things that you do create silliness. So then that way, if you don't want silliness, then you don't have to have it. And the ones that do, can make it so.
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People have been arguing and having spats ever since the sims 1 forum. I just read it, laugh and move on. You get use to it after awhile. I guess it is some peoples way of venting and letting their feelings be known about how they feel about the game. I guess if you think about it, it would be kind of boring if everyone on here agreed with each other and everything was nice and rosy all the time. It does help break the monotony.