I'm a bit of a completionist so it was not good for me--over the years I ended up owning everything but probably played with 60% of it. Also tended to make the game lag and such with all the loading. I do miss picking and choosing a bit though.
"Not All Who Wander Are Lost"-Tolkien
Origin ID: simaddict1990
I do not. It was overwhelming the amount of amazing things there, knowing I would never be able to get all those items that I wanted made me sad. I was happy for the people who could have them all, but I do not miss wishing for things I just couldn't find the cash to afford. For me, the frequent stuff packs that gives me a chance to buy what I like is better.
Loving yourself is the most simple and complicated thing you can do for you.
Not really. Some of the items were really nice, but it got very expensive once you bought everything you wanted.
"That person who helps others simply because it should or must be done, and because it is the right thing to do, is indeed without a doubt, a real superhero." - Stan Lee
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Origin ID: simaddict1990
A good example would be the Moschino SP.
I don’t care for the weird fashion and those windows, but what if I just want more hairstyles in my library and the photography features?
What if I only want the ice cream and pop corn machine?
We lack beards and hairstyles. With all these stuff packs out, I’m still not satisfied.
I much prefer the store over these SPs any day. The Sims 3 and The Sims 2 did an excellent job with delivering what a stuff pack is about.