I played TS3 during it’s time, but I cheated every aspect of the game so I’m not comparing difficulty. I’ve played TS4 since release, and I use mods to make it more difficult, though I still think it’s too easy.
I started playing the TS2 for the first time this week, and I cannot believe how difficult it is. I’m having more fun than I’ve had in a long time with TS4, but I can only play for an hour or two before I quit in frustration.
Yah, that's one of the many things I miss about TS2 when I'm playing TS4. Not just how motive decay was actually more demanding and challenging, but also the many ways a sim could be killed. It's nearly impossible in TS4 to have a sim die unless you're actually trying...but it could and did happen suddenly and unexpectedly in TS2.
It was definitely harder compared to the Sims 4. Not only were needs harder to manage but they were more dire, like they could die of hunger much faster. Plus there was juggling needs with the wants since they were much more important to keep up with.
I think that’s why I felt so bored when TS4 came out because there was less I had to worry about. But with all the packs I’ve added, I have more things to keep me entertained while also appreciating that my sims have time for doing them. It’s a different playstyle that I had to get used to and discover ways to challenge myself to get that struggle feeling I sometimes miss. But have you ever played the original Sims is the question- the struggle was real!!
Always nice to find people who pop into ts2 the forum section is getting slower but you'll find some to talk to. I never found it hard but you do need to pay more attention you'll get used to it in no time.
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It was definitely harder compared to the Sims 4. Not only were needs harder to manage but they were more dire, like they could die of hunger much faster. Plus there was juggling needs with the wants since they were much more important to keep up with.
I think that’s why I felt so bored when TS4 came out because there was less I had to worry about. But with all the packs I’ve added, I have more things to keep me entertained while also appreciating that my sims have time for doing them. It’s a different playstyle that I had to get used to and discover ways to challenge myself to get that struggle feeling I sometimes miss. But have you ever played the original Sims is the question- the struggle was real!!
I played TS1 when I was 10-11, and yes, it was definitely hard lol. I could never manage to keep my Sims alive, and I immediately closed the game whenever I heard the burglar chime
Sims 2 is a lot more challenging and adds so much to the fun, as you never know what crazy thing is going to happen next! I knew very little about the game when I first started, so I ran into some difficulties often, like the Social Bunny when I let social bar get too low! But it was so funny to watch, and I enjoyed it LOL! As I played more I was better able to manage my Sims, but with some of them it was fun to let them experience these episodes once in while. Also had a lot of problems with lightening killing my Sims, so if I heard that thunder clap they all ran into the house. Made for some stressful but exciting moments. It does become easier as you understand the game better, but there is still so much going on that you don't control that adds to the drama of the game. I will never stop loving Sims 2!
Definitely harder than TS4, but that, for me, is part of its charm. Once you get into it and get a feel for how it works things will get easier. There are also in-game aids that help. Always have a burglar alarm by the front door and if possible, have that in a 2x3 or 3x3 room to limit damage until the cops arrive. Fire alarms and sprinklers are a must for stoves and fireplaces. There are aspiration rewards that really help with those work 'chance cards', my favorite being the 'instinct' that gives you an 80% chance of guessing right. The household album is great for telling stories. If you plan on diving deep, the printed guidebooks are gold and still out there. The game is tailor made for rotational play as your sims stay where you left them the prior play session. It takes some planning and care, but this version is great fun! Have been playing TS2 since it came out, have every pack, and it's by far still my favorite.
And then there are some of us that harder challenge isn't necessarily a good thing. I played all the sims' series and by far, Sims 4 is the best. I worked my tail off on sims in Sims 2...just wasn't enough time. In Sims 3, I think I was overwhelmed at the extent of the gameplay being offered, plus I owned the Sims 3 Store. Nope, I am sufficiently entertained with the current series, the others seemed like a lot of work.
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There is no one size fits all. We all have different play styles, so it is a good thing there are different Sims options to choose from.
Agree, which is why comparing the games in terms of “better” or “best” is problematic to me. Some want challenge and a chance of defeat. Others want a canvas for their own imaginations. I’m in the latter category, so S2 was always getting in my way. That doesn’t mean I think S4 is better. It’s a different game for a different play style.
There is no one size fits all. We all have different play styles, so it is a good thing there are different Sims options to choose from.
And some of us actually just like variety! I really, really love TS2. I also really, really love TS4. But not for the same reasons.
Different games for when I have different desires of what I'm looking for that day with my game playing time.
I honestly do not understand people that want game x to be "more like" game y. At that point, why not just play game y? You know?
Though, for a Sims game, I would absolutely love if they'd make TS5 with the gameplay of TS2, the world sizes (and customizeability) of TS3, and the CAS, Sims and BB of TS4. I'd be so in heaven if that happened.
Best part is when you get a random event at work where the correct answer is always random (Like the later games of course) but the wrong answer can immediately get you fired. That's what I like about Sims 2 the most, it's nice using the game to live out your wish fulfillment but it's always fun when the game throws your life a sudden curve ball.
I've read your post and started to feel a urge to play TS2!
There are somethings in TS2 that turn the gameplay to another level, like the possibility to develop a relationship with the professors to increase the grades and so on... but the thing that I like the most is the wants and fears sistem! It's so hard to keep a sim happy! (And aren't we all like that in real life? )
I used to think that I would love TS4 to be like TS2 in many aspects, but, with time, I started to appreciate each iteration in it's own way. I have TS2, TS3 and TS4 installed, and depending on what is my goal in the day, I play one or another.
TS2 was hard, but TS1 was even harder! It took me a lot of time to get used TS4's quite easy pace. Sometimes I enjoy it because it gives me the freedom to do what I want, but a lot of times it actually bores me. I love TS4, but wouldn't mind a difficulty mode really.
I used to play all three without mods, mainly because I wasn’t sure how to install them/was worried I’d install them wrong and mess up my game. Now I think back to how I was about mods and just go “what was I worrying about??” hahaha. Having the Sim Blender and Sim Manipulator in Sims 2 in particular has been a literal game-changer….
I’ve also played Sims 2 the longest so I guess I’m used to it. I never thought it was particularly “difficult” per se, even without mods, but everyone is different.
I never really played Sims 1 much aside from the base game. I’d just use the “klapaucius” cheat and build huge houses that all looked pretty similar because they’d have the most expensive wallpaper/flooring/items.
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I think that’s why I felt so bored when TS4 came out because there was less I had to worry about. But with all the packs I’ve added, I have more things to keep me entertained while also appreciating that my sims have time for doing them. It’s a different playstyle that I had to get used to and discover ways to challenge myself to get that struggle feeling I sometimes miss. But have you ever played the original Sims is the question- the struggle was real!!
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Since I'm comparing it to TS4, I thought it'd be okay to post here. My bad!
I played TS1 when I was 10-11, and yes, it was definitely hard lol. I could never manage to keep my Sims alive, and I immediately closed the game whenever I heard the burglar chime
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My favourite cheat to use is maxMotives for this reason.
Agree, which is why comparing the games in terms of “better” or “best” is problematic to me. Some want challenge and a chance of defeat. Others want a canvas for their own imaginations. I’m in the latter category, so S2 was always getting in my way. That doesn’t mean I think S4 is better. It’s a different game for a different play style.
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And some of us actually just like variety! I really, really love TS2. I also really, really love TS4. But not for the same reasons.
Different games for when I have different desires of what I'm looking for that day with my game playing time.
I honestly do not understand people that want game x to be "more like" game y. At that point, why not just play game y? You know?
Though, for a Sims game, I would absolutely love if they'd make TS5 with the gameplay of TS2, the world sizes (and customizeability) of TS3, and the CAS, Sims and BB of TS4. I'd be so in heaven if that happened.
The Winters family Tree --- My Mods
There are somethings in TS2 that turn the gameplay to another level, like the possibility to develop a relationship with the professors to increase the grades and so on... but the thing that I like the most is the wants and fears sistem! It's so hard to keep a sim happy! (And aren't we all like that in real life?
I used to think that I would love TS4 to be like TS2 in many aspects, but, with time, I started to appreciate each iteration in it's own way. I have TS2, TS3 and TS4 installed, and depending on what is my goal in the day, I play one or another.
I can't even imagine the concept of downloading mods to make a game more difficult...
I loved TS3 during it’s time, but I couldn’t go back and play it now. What didn’t you like about it?
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I used to play all three without mods, mainly because I wasn’t sure how to install them/was worried I’d install them wrong and mess up my game. Now I think back to how I was about mods and just go “what was I worrying about??” hahaha. Having the Sim Blender and Sim Manipulator in Sims 2 in particular has been a literal game-changer….
I’ve also played Sims 2 the longest so I guess I’m used to it. I never thought it was particularly “difficult” per se, even without mods, but everyone is different.
I never really played Sims 1 much aside from the base game. I’d just use the “klapaucius” cheat and build huge houses that all looked pretty similar because they’d have the most expensive wallpaper/flooring/items.
I felt that the gameplay was not intuitive, and CAS is a disaster lol