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I don't want Seasons. Please explain to me why YOU want them.
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I did like the greenhouse and the focus they went that way, bugs ect. I always kept the seasons pack in my line up for reinstalling though so it must have been better for me than not.
To answer though .. I'm looking forward to Seasons in the same way I've looked forward to other packs (with some trepidation) I want to see what they do in this version. I want to see how or if they put the control in our hands more... either though lot traits, or other options they will include to help us avoid catastrophe, or on the flip side knowingly step to the side and let our sims deal with it themselves.
I know I don't want weather effects to be so over the top irritating that I'd have to want mod them out. Like if we have lightening storms make sure we have lightening rods available .. things like that.
I know I'll have to watch the live stream before making a choice. My comparison is I waited on Pets because in the past they were just that irritating to me in Sims1 and 2... but I do enjoy that pack now for Sims 4. I don't have pets in every home and the great thing is they don't bother me if I don't want them to be part of the story. I'm hoping Seasons will be the same type of experience. Embraceable but not overwhelming my play style. I just want some assurance of control or a way out for my sims. I want the bad aspects too though. They've given me this in the past so I'm hopefully waiting this time.
@Sihu I have never seen, heard or read anyone describe a sunny day as depressing, what a unique perspective. I love sunshine. It's like an anti-depressant, in my opinion Grey days are okay though.
I'm sooo bored of the sun. I need rain, thunderstorms, wind, snow. Just hope we are able to turn it off if wanted. For example I can't imagine snow in Oasis.
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I think for a basic concept like The Sims about life; it is a necessity for a change of environment. Not only does it make gameplay more interesting, it's more visually pleasuring and make us, as players, feel like time is really passing as we play with our sims. There's so much you could add to gameplay by seasons that it would be silly not to consider doing it.
I live in Britain so pretty much season was a blast for me since it was like real life. Maybe they should have a customised feature to change the weather in certain time peoirds of the 'year'. I think that would make more people happy.
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I'm much more into the University thing than the Seasons thing. *patiently waits for 4's version of Uni*
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Im more excited about content and gameplay, TS3 seasons came with sun baking and beach style activities, I would like to see a beach world introduce and FINALLY swimmable oceans!
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That may be tough seeing they let go the Guru that said he'd have to design a terrain for swimmable oceans. Unless he did it for them already - not looking promising. But he made it clear the beaches in the game were not capable of sims swimming or going in them - so would definitely need a new world and that swimmable water terrain that Daniel spoke of.
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Seasons will not come with a new world. It's too expansive and large. S3 didn't come with a new world so I don't expect one with S4 Seasons.
The Sims 2 Seasons came with RiverBlossom Hills.
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Really it depends on what they choose to add with the pack. If it's just weather and it's effects, they just might add a world, if it's more than that then there is a possibility of no. The Sims 4 isn't made quite like the Sims 3, so it's pretty unlikely that we'll actually get ocean swimming. But if they do make a world then they may make a little spot where they can swim or something that kind of resembles an ocean. (Though if they did that then I would want snorkeling and that may be a bit much.) I still wouldn't hold my breath on it, but it's more likely then full ocean swimming I guess.
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However, the rain in the previous two series was a bit overbearing it caused more issues half of the time than the snow ever did. So if they do ever produce seasons I'm hoping they can make it more bearable.
Other than that I can wait.
I usually want seasons for the reasons most people listed. I want the change, realism, and immersion that comes with having it. I want my sims to experience weather and changing seasons because it's part of life.
Also, seasons particularly is one of those packs that helps make the other packs even better. It doesn't just add seasonal activities giving Sims more to do, it makes activities and things that other packs provide more meaningful.
I honestly wasn't going to buy Sims 4 at all until they hit the seasons EP but I ended up caving in December. I'm going to regret that so much if they never make the EP (or weather GP. I'm flexable).
i would recommend a game guide if you want to know about seasons. and of course you get change in weather and seasonal activities depending on each seasons.
if you did not like it in three chances are you won't like it in four. besides that we don't really know what it will be like for four yet so its impossible to explane a lot of it.
the way cats&dogs turned out changes are seasons will end up as underwhelming as that did.
does not sound like you would like it anyway.
It's rainning: you need to get an useful umbrella (which requires access to purchase it, money, and has an impact on the fashon style of a sim, saying a bit about his personality); if you can't go out, then needs to figure how to provide the necessities of the family confined at home; if decides to go out - possibly dies of lightning, possibly gets hit if it's a hail rain, possibly gets wet (what are the implications?), possibly things run smoothly runs for your sim but what about the soil, plants, temperature, daylight, the other sims you're meeting, and maybe there're now new activies you can do.
Just one example, now picture how many possibilities of gameplay you get for each environmental change. It definitely adds A LOT to the dynamics of how you're playing, both to fun and challenge.
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The difference between S2 and S3 as a game is vast. Yes, S2 had seasons but nothing like the seasons we got in S3. While I agree that S4 is more compact than S3, they have given us packs as full as possible but in a different way. Vampires is the best example of that. I think we will get Seasons with as many bells and whistles as they can offer but without a world taking up valuable space in the pack.
I would prefer a beach vacation world with ocean swimming. That would include snorkeling, scuba diving and maybe walking and exploring the ocean floor wearing a diving bell. I also would like all the beach options including sand castle building (small ones for kids/adults but also big, giant ones that people do for art), using a metal detector to "hunt" for treasure, beach volleyball, shell collecting and ocean fishing for big fish like sail fish that can be mounted on our walls as in real life. This could be done with a boat on a pier you click (like in BB) and your sim teleports to a boat out in the ocean to fish from a chair that they are strapped into. This could signal the return of the Kraken. I would also like to see mermaids return in some kind of adventure in reef exploration. I also would like the surf board item back with the shark. Sims could rent huts over the water to stay in and eat at luaus with fire dancing for entertainment (a learnable skill). A Hawaiian theme or Tahitian theme (any Island paradise would work). An exploding volcano that randomly cuts your vacation short could be a fun feature. There should be an Aquarium lot similar to the Georgia Aquarium, Aquarium of the Pacific or the Newport Aquarium or any large, public aquarium with all kinds of exhibits and shows and it should be interactive, like swimming with dolphins, wading in shallow water with fishes tickling your feet and maybe an alligator show.
Sorry for being off topic with this last part but the creativity started rolling downhill.......
More seriously, though, I like the tiny bit of unpredictability from day to day, and it also gives me a much better sense of time actually passing. I also just ... like how it looks, and it encourages me to actually use holiday-type stuff to decorate once in a while. Seasons is always the EP that makes me feel like 'okay, now I have everything to make the world feel like an actual place.'
Above all, I basically think that seasons are necessary in a life simulation game. Just because I dislike a certain season doesn't mean it should be left out, despite being a very basic aspect of real life (to varying degrees, depending on your location). I find that train of thought puzzling. There should be some settings to control it, so people can set it to whatever seasons/weather they want. Basically, it comes down to the ability to choose, and control your own game however much you want....In a game like this, it's very important to have options. I mean, that's sort of the whole point, I think... That's why I find it pointless to say "I don't want __", because everyone should be able to play how they like. (Basic weather and season do seem to me like something that should be in the base game, but yeah....)
I've gone through this thread and I still can't exactly grasp what's the appeal, thought maybe people will explain in more detail but everyone's saying pretty much the same. I don't buy the argument about progression of time. If a season is set up to be 5 days, how much am I actually able to progress my sims' story? 5 days isn't a lot of gameplay. Time seems to be passing, but my sims' life stays exactly the same. What's really indicative of the time passing in game, in my opinion at least, are the milestones like pregnancies, promotions, etc. I use mods so my sims can have graduation ceremonies and baby showers, I always try to throw nice and realistic birthday parties. I don't need leaves to fall off of the trees to feel like a year has passed. There are places in the world where it's eternal summer and yet people don't feel like they're stuck in one place in their lives because the grass is always green.
The only appealing thing about Seasons is the activities that come with it, but I feel like in TS4 we can't really count on abundance of them. That's not how they roll with this iteration. We'll get something very boring and scripted probably, I'm sure we can forget about such complex and creative stuff as (for example) ice skating rinks we know from TS3.
I'd be completely content with a Seasons game pack. I want devs to save up this one EP slot for a new, fresh idea instead of something as empty and meaningless as some occasional rain.
That and I'm really fed up of no rain and the world being the same old same old..."Oh look another perfect beautiful day"
You own a tree? It gets on fire
You stand outside? Heatstroke, lighting bolt, or you freeze to death
Your houses? Any pre Seasons house roofs don't work properly
You're in a hot tub? Your sim catches on fire
Your child is outside during snow? Social worker takes them away
I hope the fact Sims 4 doesn't have much danger to it will carry on to its version of Seasons. I had Sims die literally within 5 minutes of booting up the game because of the seasons. No matter what season you had, death was literally in every corner.
I don't think that you can put in all the weather, festivals and other features in the base game unless you want to pay $150 for it. I wouldn't mind seeing basic weather (rain, light breezes) in a base game, then Seasons could add snow, the seasonal calendar and other features, maybe even some natural disasters like heavy winds that "blow away" outdoor furniture and decor, or lightning storms that cause roof and tree fires unless you have a lightning rod.
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