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Life by You vs. Sims 5 (Rene)? Rod Humble and Paradox's Life Simulation Game
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This is a Project Rene and LBY thread where we talk about the new LBY in the context of EA’s next gen sims game. Like the counterpart thread about Paralives, it resides in the Project Rene forum.
Prior to the announcement of Project Rene, discussions of other games like Paralives as well as Sims 5 were in the off-topic forum.
Life By You to me after seeing all the trailers and information thus far seems like it would a dream come true for those who want to create worlds, build buildings, and mod to your hearts content. For me though I want a people simulator, and the people (not talking about graphics) don't seem to have much life to them. The conversations are going to be limited, telling me that I have to add more to the conversation trees myself just makes me think it will be very limited on social interactions and the ones it does have really get boring because they repeat constantly.
For me sims is also very much a story maker, and while Life By You talks about how you can make your own stories it doesn't actually show that. Customization is great, however, that to me doesn't necessairly make a game story friendly. I am also someone who likes families which Life By You hasn't even discussed it other then they will only have adult people in the early release.
Life By You seems to be really really really focused on the open world and spending hours changing that world. Some people love that and that's fine. I only get two or three hours a night of me time, and to me that's not game play, that's just making it so I can't play the people part. Also open world as it worked in sims 3 had so many issues that were caused by the open world part. I remember having to chase down townies who got stuck and having to reset them, if I didn't it would cause lag in the game. I remember getting fired from jobs because a townie/townies would be at the door of the job and my sim couldn't get to into the building. I remember not being able to do certain jobs because buildings closed at certain times and I wanted to do more then just work and stay home. Sims 3 open world also made it really difficult for to be a rotating player, and to play out those types of stories.
Finally Rod Humble said more then once during sims 3 how much he dislikes supernatural, he was very hesitite on adding any to sims 3. It's why they ended up in one expansion pack, and that of course caused them not to be all that fleshed out. Most likely there will be zero whimsy, supernatural and so forth in Life By You. I enjoy more of a parady of people simulator then 100% realistic people simulator. Sims tends to go more of the parody part, Life By You seems to be going more towards the 100% realistic part.
Now of course if you like the looks of Life By You that's fine, just like it's fine that so far I haven't seen anything that makes me excited to play the people.
Even Barbie and Lego do better than The Sims franchise.
In 2022, Mattel's Barbie brand generated gross sales amounting to about 1.49 billion U.S. dollars.
LEGO revenues grew 17% in 2022 to $9.28 billion.
These "Life Simulation" games forget to make the players dream and these universes set too many restrictions to the imagination.
There are plenty of stories that can't be told.
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- My-Page: Memory-Stories be sure to go chronological, by clicking on "Date" instead of Memory or Action
- Stories and Such – Sims 3 Stories by DivinylsFan (bobbiedivsworks.com) includes a couple of Sims 2 entries and some of my music.
I remember you from university, I still have your story.Just to level set expectations. You paid for Early Access, meaning it won't be the full game. Which means there will invariably be tons of bugs and lots of play that is not yet in the game, but will be available when the game releases about September 2024. (since you pre-ordered Early Access you will get the full game on release).
Just don't want you to be surprised if you run into a ton of bugs in LbY, because it will be an incomplete product.
That reminds me TS4, I mean a partial game with tons of bugs ... EA means Early Access ???
So true lol.
Thanks for correcting. I'm excited about Early Access. I want to participate in the feedback process.
Looking forward to the Discord invite!
In all seriousness, the bug issue is not okay. I find it unacceptable that Carl's Sims 4 Guide has to teach himself modding so that he can release a fix for Sims 4 Dine Out. Is this what EA means in the recent earnings call about "more collaborative ways to further empower our community to unleash their imagination"?
I acknowledge and am thankful that the Sims Team regularly releases patches with bug fitches and documentation. But the dam is breaking faster than it can be patched up...it has been for a while
I preordered as well. Not familiar with Discord. This something I need to download?
https://discord.com/download
I've joined several Sims discords but I much prefer the forum approach. Just seems more organized and user friendly. Discord is a bit chaotic for me.
It's a messaging social platform widely used in the gaming industry. Discord has mobile/PC/Mac apps but you can also just use your browser.
You'll need to register for an account here: https://discord.com/register
Once you create an account, you are able to join specific servers (communities) through invites. For example, this is a Discord server for The Sims https://discord.com/invite/thesims
Servers are organized into different channels for specific topics. A parallel in the forum world is that we are currently posting in the Project Rene forum (channel) within the official Sims Forum (server).
Paradox said they will be creating a Discord server and inviting people who bought early access closer to the release date later this year.
Like @simgirl1010 I much prefer the forum format.
As far as apps go, not an "app person" as I'm still using a flip phone.
@simmerorigin Thanx for your help. I have Discord now in case it's necessary during LBY early access. Am excited and looking forward to being a part of the development of LBY. Can hardly wait!
Good for them! Firm foundations are crucial. Proven by the lack of one in TS4.
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I'm fine either way. I do like the premades. Rarely, I may get rid of one that gets on my nerves.
I work from home and have literally moved in with my parents 4x in the last 4-5 years (for months at a time) to take care of one of them after they had a major injury/illness.
I've had to tear down my desktop PC and transport it to their house and set it back up, then tear it all down again when I move back home.
This last time, I decided to just buy another computer for my house and keep my other PC set up at their house in case I need to stay again some time in the future.
This "new" computer was a refurb computer I bought in February of this year and thought it would work out ok, but it lags when I have too many things open even though it has a decent graphics card and 16 GB of RAM. My other PC did not lag, even if I had 3 graphics programs, 20 webpages, blender, S4S, and the game open at the same time.
I decided to give my "new" PC to my daughter and buy another PC for myself since besides for work, that's also my joy and entertainment so I started looking for one that would grow with me.
After reading the specs for LBY you, I decided to go with one that meets the "recommended" specs that also had 32GB of RAM.
So, I'm good on the PC front.