Hey!
I have just downloaded all of my Sims 3 games and I went on the store. I think I forgot how accessible and fun it is! I had 1000 points left so I am buying some bits. My question is, with all of the stuff packs we have been given with TS4, do you miss the store? I feel there was more content available and more choice for different style players? What do you think?
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There were times where I only wanted a couple of items in a collection.
I don't miss some features being held hostage unless you buy everything in the collection.
It was also expensive for what you got.
I have mentioned on a few threads how I wish they could introduce a store for Sims 4. It would really boost the game and make it interesting again.
I'm going to change my answer to no. No, I don't miss the store. Sims 4's stuff packs don't feel very full and I miss having the options of so much stuff that it's almost a real world instead of a game (and the color options! Swoon!), but I don't miss the store.
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Same! I miss the store and the fabulous Guru Copeland. Those were the days when the game was shining ...
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on other hand not big fan of stuff packs in general since even now i only buy them for those small gameplay object additions
though id be absolutely hyped if they made the stuffpacks more fun in themes rather than just adding bunch of realistic things in all of them
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I was disappointed when Cool Kitchen Stuff only added one additional counter/bar/cabinet. When I bought it, I was expecting items that would open up more customization for kitchens, more build and buy stuff as opposed to hair and clothing.
There was so much excitement when something new was coming out and you had the option to buy just the bits you wanted, though when they brought out the Complete Your Set thing that kind of went out the window lol.
There was so much fantastic stuff brought out, I ended up with almost everything. Though it would be a bit of a bummer if you couldn't afford it.
Looking back, I think I was a fool to have bought so much. I got carried away in the hype. I was always changing my mind about which bits to add to my game and forever getting the missing objects message when loading up. It was a nightmare to sort through it all if you did a fresh install, and my computer could never cope with just adding the whole lot.
So, on reflection, I would say I much prefer the simplicity and lower outlay of the sims 4 packs.
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But terrible for how expensive it was, it was like 1,000 dollars just for all the store stuff (could be an underestimate or overestimate)
If they toned down the price it might be welcomed into the community but that isn't how EA do
In TS4, I actually like the three levels of packs they offer instead. I might like an "a la carte" option for CAS or B/B items, but I am not pining for one.