I'm not surprised by this, but I finally got into trying out the game and when I went to the Hospital for the first time, I noticed that that large modern waiting area with lots of seating isn't there, and I also googled pictures and the EA pictures had a second story and looks totally different?!
What gives? Why isn't the hospital design the same as the trailer and EA pictures?
I still like it but the EA trailer one is so much nicer
For example, this is not how the hospital looks in game!!
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On the brightside, you can always get a new hospital from the gallery.
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The over exaggeration.
This is a game where you have the OPTION to change to your liking. Just because the hospital doesn't look the same in the trailers doesn't mean it's a "marketing scheme".
This is a game where you can build your own, and if anything, EA has provided you with a basic hospital so you can customise it too your liking.
Just because EA show a different style, doesn't make it a marketing scheme, considering the game is centred around creating your own Sims and Buildings.
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If i'm not mistaken, when you have a sim working at the hospital you have the ability to go into build mode and add whatever you would like. For free!
As they say "you create. you control. you rule."
Exactly.
All the trailer did was add a seating area, which can be done by Simmers who want it, but since it's optional, EA removed it so that when you load for the first time you have a blank slate to work with.
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Actually when you are SELLING something then, yes, it is. Not everyone is a builder so what you are saying is silly. Thats like saying "all the clothes and hairs in the trailer aren't actually in game because there is a FREE program that allows you to make your own"....not everyone can do that either. Silly logic.....
Which one?
Info,Link?
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Just checked MaxisCreator_01 on the gallery and didn't see the hospital. I wish they would upload it.
Oh the sissy sassy simmer #YouTriedItGirl #haveaseatoverthere
The only thing exaggerated thing here is the new nickname I gave you
Why do you think I said that very last little sentence?
It is marketing. That's how you market a product. But let's agree to disagree. In the end it's a win win, they get our money, we get to spend countless hours playing their product.
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Possible link maybe? Would love to try it or the name of the lot?
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This has zero logic to it.
EA are selling you a product. What is shown in trailers can be done in game. The point of the Sims is to create.
EA are not selling you premade buildings, they are showing what can be done in-game.
If EA didn't let you edit the hospital, yes it would be false advertising. But you can. And the trailer specifically says "You Create".
It's like saying Lego should come pre-assembled because that's how you saw it on the ad. That's not how it works. EA are selling you the tools to create your own. Just like Lego.
And are you telling me that placing a few couches down can only be done by "builders"? Are you telling me people who play the Sims never go into buy mode? Lmao, Build/Buy is half the game.
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Think of it like Lego. They give us the tools to create what they've created, but it's not created for us when we buy it. We have the tools to build it though, or we could build our own.
And I LOVE the nickname
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The hopsital had waiting rooms in the trailer. They don't in the game.
It's common EA practice, but they cover themselves with the disclosure - "not all images represent actual gameplay".
It's like how they convientely gave the impression you'd be ringing up or be rung up at a register. Strategic marketing
Well it s like that kiss that was shown in the malpractice trailer it isn't in game for young adults and up.