I'm trying to figure out which one to buy. I'll probably get them both eventually, but for the time being.
Which one do you like better? Which one would you like better? I'm having serious problems figuring out which one to get.
I own all other expansion packs.
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Animals get difficult like in life, like you have to pay a lot of attention to them and take dogs on walks etc... but having said that, when I have a family with a little free time, I absolutely love the furry friends, they're flipping adorable!
I guess it just depends on what you prefer, and how you prefer to play, sims going out on the town all night or families? That's how I see it at least :smile:
I do like City Living, but it's probably my least favourite EP after Get Famous. I'm not much of a city girl, but it is nice to play there from time to time, and I do like the festivals and singing skill, which also works well with Get Famous. Honestly I don't think you can go wrong with either pack and what you prefer will depend on your own play style. I recommend checking out the SimsVIP or Carl guides and other reviews if you haven't already done so to see which appeals to the most at this point in time.
I've watched a lot of gameplay videos of the sims 4 so I feel I kind of know what to expect, and I've only read reviews. The penthouse thing intrigues me as well as the new careers. I honestly make my sims do nothing but work all the time xd
I'm very glad I made this thread after all the replies I think I'm leaning much more towards City Living
And thanks for everyone who has replied ^^
Oh I've seen let's plays and I absolutely love Brindleton Bay... from what I've seen. I personally like all CAS items that come with both of the packs, which is important to me cause I spend million years making my sims look good. Building is something I haven't spent so much time on in the past, but I'm growing to like it more and more.
Hmm, I didn't really like Get Famous either. I just had one woman become a worldwide celebrity and a movie star and that was it... And Del Sol Valley was just so tiny too. I also didn't like it that it didn't have snow during winter. Have you ever grown tired of the pets? I wonder if they're like vampires (cause I got tired of them after like an hour) or if they're like aliens (you can never go wrong with aliens).
Yes, Brindleton Bay is really beautiful. I love it and the country/seaside feel. It's also great for building if you're into that. There's lots of space and the architecture is really nice. I agree both packs offer nice CAS and build items. I just prefer living in a house over an apartment/penthouse, which can feel really isolated. It's nice to have the option of living in the city for certain households/stories though.
I've never been into the fame/celebrity theme (I'm more of a family style player), although I will admit the fame/reputation system is very well done. The only disappointment for me was Del Sol Valley, which I find small too and rather ugly. I haven't grown tired of pets yet, but then I'm an animal lover (and a huge fan of vampires - more so for storytelling than earning ranks/powers though). Dogs are naturally more demanding as they need walks and training, but even cats feel like part of the family. You can't control them, which I personally prefer as they feel more like real life pets. It's really cute watching their little mannerisms and reactions, and watching them bond and snuggle with my sims, especially toddlers. They're also really fun to make in CAS as they're just so versatile. I just guess it depends on your own interests and play style as I mentioned before.
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LOL Apartments isolated... sorry, that just cracks me up because apartments are usually in a big city or in a building with lots of people
Yeah, I think the main complaint about apartments is that they are TOO busy, with over-sensitive neighbors bothering you all the time. A house is usually far more isolated.
Speaking of, I noticed this when moving my world famous couple to a house: In an apartment you can just lock your door. In a house? Unless you build a huge ugly fence around everything you have to use a lot trait slot for "Private Dwelling", because even if you lock all your doors, your entire yard will be full of fans and paparazzi.
If you really love animals I suggest getting Cats and Dogs, but I'll warn you here. Beyond training your pets and owning a vet shop there's not a whole lot to do besides watch your pets. The emphasis in this pack was probably the create a pet tool, which is VERY in depth, and even has a color wheel and a paint brush to customize fur and stuff. Pets aren't controllable like in the sims 3, and you can't view their needs or send them to pet jobs like in previous games. It's very realistic, and I love having pets in my game, but the pack was lacking in interactivity with your pets. I'd appreciate just having pet jobs and being able to see my pets stats. That being said, it's still fun, and the veterinary business should you decide to play it is very interactive and kind of makes up for not having pet careers and stats.
I actually can't decide for you, because I love both packs so much. I'm a huge animal lover so it would be hard for me to say I would rather have skyscrapers than pets. And city living is fun too, so it's a close call for me. I can just give you my review of each one and hope you can make a more informed decision from it.
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As for City Living vs Cats and Dogs, I like both but have a preference for Cats and Dogs, Brindleton Bay is nice and of course you get puppies and kitties !!
Cats & Dogs, I like Brindleton Bay, despite the poor weather, and having a pet brings a new element to my game. Though don't overdo it and give every family a pet or you'll quickly tire of them. I have a rule in my game that sims can only have pets if they roll the cat/dog lover trait and must reside in BB.
Yeah, I know. The city itself is busy and great to visit. I just feel cut off from the rest of the world when I'm so high up in this little box, not that there isn't stuff going on. It doesn't help when there are no neighbours in the same part of the building (some of my city sims live in the posh uptown area). My sims run off to see the snow and I'm like, where the hell did they go?
Now city living is great too though. I love having small families and single sims live in apartments. The world is really cool and each district is very distinct. The festivals are fun and the worst bug with them has been fixed with the latest patch so I plan on really using them again. The new careers are also all really fun. City living has a lot of new little things to do as well.
I think it depends on your play style for sure. Are you more of a family player or do you play a lot of single sims? I’d say CD for family player and CL for single sims. Also I just recently completed my collection after not being able to play for over a year. I watched reviews of the packs to help me or Let’s plays. It helps a lot to really see what’s in each pack.
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I also like Cats and Dogs because it brings cats an dogs, vet career that is one of my favorite careers, and my favorite world Brindleton Bay.
I'd go for Cats and Dogs because I need animals in game. Only, cats and dogs won't appear on streets in any other world except Brindleton and Selvadorada from Jungle Adventure.