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I like to play the game slowly, i have yet to use the retail and law enforcement career of GTW, i still didn't visited the secret places of TS4 neither did i went to Sixam, i also have to visit all the places from Winderburg and a lot of other things, but in TS2 for example, there's too much i have yet to do like finish the university, or finish all the career, idk there's so many things... I think that is just my way of playing the game, i will never understand people that fully explore a entire EP in the release day.
I really wanted to fully explore TS3, but i when i installed all the Packs+Store content up to University the game started to lag so bad that it was unplayable.
I play slowly as well, but in terms of new content, I always check out whats there, so that when I come around to it, I know what to expect and how to approach it.
I feel like if you just dive straight into an EP with a current family, you can get sidetracked and ruin what you wanted for them.
Eg. I created some YA and played University within a few days, (including trying the careers). But then I took my current family to Uni one at a time and that took much longer.
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And even if you have seen it before, the game has a certain feeling of newness to it, so one gets that tingling feeling of joy because it's all so precious. Ah the sweet moments one gets. CC also helps alot. I remember I used to be really stressed out playing toddlers for example, but when I found those wonderful toddlers mattresses they can crawl into themselves (taken from the petbed interaction) everything became so much easier - also pescado's mods for babies and toddlers really help aswell. But that's just one example.
Anyway, I am happy for you that you enjoy Sims 4 so much - for me though it has very big shoes to fill after loving Sims 2 for so long.
I miss things like multitasking and the improved CAS a bit, but the depth of the gameplay and the better community lots make it for me. There are proper retail stores and restaurants and I can mix different lot types such as having a restaurant in a night club without worrying about filling certain requirements. There is also much more room for drama to occur because sims are more aware and have better reactions and interactions. Right now I've made a custom neighborhood using one of the templates and am busy filling it up with households and lots over the course of time, all while building a story between the different families. The Sims 2 may have less stuff to do in some areas than Sims 3 or Sims 4, but what it does have feels complete and polished and that really makes a difference to me.
I have gone back to TS2, and think it's the other way around in several ways.
No. In fact, the multi-tasking of TS4 doesn't make much difference. For instance, the sims of TS2 often talks while eating, too. Eating while talking just takes more time in TS2, but on the other hand the TS2 sims don't walk around with their food. I agree the TS2 sims are often more lively than the TS3 or TS4 sims.
For the time being, I have several storylines going on in Strangetown and it's sub-neighborhood in TS2. In fact, I have lost tracks on most of them. I don't like drama, but the sims don't care. Some sims at college are even made for drama, and I made a few cow mascots and drama professors playable. Furthermore, you never know what the guests or family members are doing while you are not watching.
Actually...it gets even better:
TS2 has cars with animations and various interactions, which includes car woohoo
TS2 has far more and better NPC's including grocery delivery
TS2 has grocery stores and clothing stores in Base Game
TS2 has aliens and ghosts in the base game
TS2's worlds are not shredded to pieces and there is an actual world where you can place additional lots
TS2's sims seem more interactive than in TS4
TS2 has sligh hair movement and couch pillows also move when sims jump on them or sit or lounge, in TS4 everything is stiff as a board
TS2 has more and better wall paint/tiles/wallpaper than in TS4 imo
In TS2 you can change bed frame colours and mattresses independently and same system goes to other objects, it's not CASt, but it's still far better than TS4
TS2 has round roofs etc.
TS2 has terrain tools
TS2 has in-game built world editor/creator
I honestly could be here all day long.
I feel exactly the same way I don't want to sound like I'm trash talking about TS4 but I just don't know something is really off with the sims in TS4 I don't know what it is but they feel more superficial.
Also, the number of quirky things that can happen...
Plant Sim/Witch/Werewolf hybrid plays in the bath:
That awkward moment when a strange man wakes you up and arrests you in the middle of the night (University Secret Society):
Family Play in Sims 2 wins hands down:
And may I mention... True Apartments:
What I love about Sims 2 is the depth of the game. Sure Sims 3 has so much more to "do", but Sims were never as complicated little beings as they were in 2. There are so many little details that were never repeated but add up to something special. I played Sims 4 out in a matter of months and now I loathe it (I hope I can get past that one day), Sims 3 I enjoy, but Sims 2 I will always love
- Froggie
WIP: http://forums.thesims.com/en_US/discussion/851667/australian-world-version-1-0-uploaded/p1
What would be limiting to you? Seeing Sims without buffs on their faces? lol I'm joking. I do not enjoy the moodlet system and maybe you would miss the game telling you how your Sim feels. I actually can't stand the game telling me how my Sim feels. I prefer to see it and believe it.
Would you miss multitasking? I did once in TS2 when I wanted my Sim to go over to the other Sim and chat while the other was eating. He couldn't do that. However, I prefer my Sims setting the table, caring for the toddlers, being able to build houses with a foundation and a garage or shed without one.
I prefer car pools and my Sims owning and driving cars. Sitting in the car cuddling with the radio on. There are some things I do miss from the later games, like feeling good just because the music is on (from TS3). That, I do miss. Or feeling good because the music is on in the room they are in. TS2 can't do that.
But what I love about TS2 more is I am not told at all what I have to place on community lots. So, I can build a shopping center YAY with a restaurant in a different building, and a hotel on the lot, too, and a pool, and a pool hall etc. etc. And just send my Sim there to experience and enjoy it all. Other Sims show up and may be using all parts of that one big lot. I don't have to designate what type lot. I enjoy TS2 still yet, because unlike TS3 and TS4 if I build it they will come...and use every bit of it.
They won't bunch up in group talks where I can't get them separated and they can slow dance and dance and face each other.
I can build my graveyards without worrying about the ghosts being culled they will always be there. I can have real haunted houses and if my Sims don't survive the hauntings, so be it.
I can run asylums and drive them into the ground with insanity...something I can't do in TS3 or TS4.
I can have weather and enjoy the amazing sounds of thunder storms. I can worry my Sim will be struck dead ( but rare after patches) if they are so silly they go out to play in puddles.
I can have a Sim baby from cradle to grave, and grandma and grandpa matter.
I don't know I look at the limitations we have in TS4 because of the multitasking causing problems for future content and I don't know how anybody would ever think TS2 is 'limited'.
- Froggie
WIP: http://forums.thesims.com/en_US/discussion/851667/australian-world-version-1-0-uploaded/p1
But with Mods - Wow - Sims 2 is endless in what it provides
1) Working hospitals, schools, banks and prisons, that your sims can visit, can own, and can work in. (and other sims NPC and playables can work in, visit and use. It's all pure sandbox play, prisoners try to escape and you can set them to work, you choose the warden, you build the school, and nurses dream of love and hate patients and phone them up and stalk them when they get home.
2) Sim Star Treck Worlds - with costumes, vehicles, guns and equipment
3) A whole Adult expansion, that your sims can use, work in and make profit off (Love is for sale)
4) A working Sim religion with heaven, hell and consequences (now your sims are prudes)
5) Build a City Challenge - A sim world owned and run for the sims (only needs base game & OFB)
6) A banking expansion & modded Sim Guns - Now burglaries and klingon sword fighting are possible
7) Sims in Love - A mod that makes romance and pregnancy happen without you controlling
8) Sims Zombie Apocalypse - real zombies doing their thing and attacking everybody
9) Crazy plagues and diseases which will kill a town dead in an instance
10) Sims 2 Valhalla - Roman fighting world, with wounds, bloods and death included
11) Sims 2 child care - yep, just like sims 3
12) Apocalypse world and urban decay custom content - Fallout 4 in a sims 2 world
13) Visit other sims - age other sims - Take toddlers out - proper time syncing - yep, mods can do all that
And the best - Not a mod but a total bunch of websites
11) Sims 2 Medieval world - New crops and trees to grow, animals to rear and fight, wagons,, water wells, clothes, ghosts & spooky places, wine, knitting, heck they even have sim pictures for your wall of sim horses that you can buy, own and ride ... and the list goes on, they release content regularly, and many. many creators are involved.
How does a game last 10 years - For sims 2, with it's modders and imagination the list is endless (I've probably forgotten some other things you can do, like ultra modern world ( with top class realist furniture and sims, that is more photogenic than anything provided yet), regency world, victorian world)
Me, I'm still happy just playing the normal suburban game, I'll save the rest for the next 10years or so. My sims get drunk, just like Sims 3 and behave very badly (simslice) When the Sims 3 or 4 release things, our modders adapt it for Sims 2. So we got that pumpkins carving from that spooky pack, but in Sims 2 we grow the pumpkins first and sell them and the carving knife in OFB shops. (watch the knife though, cause we got a modded knife that will kill your sims dead) I'm working on private investigator from Sims 3, it's not as good, but it sure beats sims 4. I got bins you can investigate, I got the board, I got disguises to make my sim into a girl for undercover work. I got objects you can steal and I got a computer than can write reports and get paid for it.
With Sims 2 and modding, anything is possible, when playing with mods, the question is usually "what do I do next"
Affinity sims has converted Sims 2 pet stories so now your dogs can be trained with equipment
Sims 2 tribes - is a long challenge and needs a lot of kit and cc .. it's starts at caveman and continues to the present day - and yes, Sims 2 (with mods) can do this... toilet bushes are a lifesaver I say.
Surprisingly enough (or not) I did not miss the sims 4 when I was actually playing the game. It was so much fun! However I did miss it when trying to customize my sims (and I did download custom skins and some hairs) and shopping for clothes. I didn't remember clothes in the sims 2 being so horrible! (Perhaps fashion has evolved too since 2004) . But those are just minor issues and can be solved easily by investing some time searching for CC online. Do you have any suggestions? (I don't know if we are allowed to promote Cc here; if we aren't just forget about my question )
I just google "sims 2 hair" or "sims 2 clothes and I get a ton of content. Trapping (retired ) is the top modder if you want pretty, well crafted and modern, but then other's have run with this and taken it back to imperfect sims 2 content. (maxis match) https://simlish.dreamwidth.org/ Right now the best clothes and hair are are tumbler or simbler websites.
There's so much content, you get dizzy trying to find something good. But Trapping sets the standard for others to follow.
http://trappingit.livejournal.com/
I'm going to list my #1 favorite part of sims 2: whenever I think "I wish there was such and such" in this game... I do a search and darned if 9 times out of 10 someone has made it!
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