Why an eternal summer at all worlds?
Bring seasons to base game but..... if Seasons not installed:
1 - When start new game, no screen to select season
2 - Seasons are fixed, an eternal summer or inter or fall or spring
3 - Divide the sim planet in 4 regions for that:
3a - Desert: Del Sol Valley - Oasis Srpings - Strangerville - Sulani: Always summer
3b - Countyard: Windemburg - Henford - Brindletown - Briechester - Selvadorada: Always spring
3c - Highlands: Mt. Komorebi - Forgotten Hollow - Granite Falls - Glimmerbrook: Always winter
3d - City: San Myshuno - Willow Creek - Newcrest - Evergreen: Always fall
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Personally, I would say bringing restaurants and cafes to base game would be much more important. Dine out is ridiculous. Restaurants in base game - owning a business (including restaurants) in pack. It really shouldn't be that hard.
Agreed. The developer-decided climates for the Sims 4 worlds are the worst part about Seasons and one of the reasons why I avoided that pack for so long. (It would be less of a problem if we could create our own worlds, but as long as I need Del Sol Valley, Windenburg and San Myshuno to be the same city for space reasons, they also need to have the same climate.)
I don't have Seasons myself, and I don't want it. I understand why a lot of players like to have changing weather and such, but that's not important to me in this game, and it would hinder a lot of my story stuff if I had to deal with all that. But yeah, with or without Seasons, I want to be able to decide for myself which existing worlds belong "together" in imaginary regions with whatever imaginary climates they might have -- which I the player should be able to decide.
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In TS2 they had cars, clothes shopping and grocery shopping in base game. They developed them further in later EPs where you could own cars and run your own shop. They could do similar in future games. Would be nice to have at least a bit of maybe cloudy days or some rain. I also wish we could set our own weather, to me Willow Creek doesn't look like it should have show in winter.
Also unfair for those of us who purposely didn't buy Seasons because we didn't want... you know, seasons.
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I wouldn't really mind if Seasons was made base game, to be honest. Perhaps it could be made as an opt-in system in the same manner as the Eco Friendly NAPs. Maybe keep the ability to adjust Season length for people who own the pack, but lock the season length otherwise?
I hope that the equivalent of Seasons is base game in Sims 5. I've already bought it for Sims 2, 3 and 4. : )
This system however, always needs to be optional. I’d rather pay for an optional pack than have a locked system in basegame that I cannot modify, so I’m not keen on the idea of so called “twists” at all.
Personally I would like to be able to chose climates and link worlds based on climate, e.g. a monsoon should affect both Sulani and Selvadorada at the same time because in some of my saves the Sulani beach is just down the road from the jungle. That way - when I travel between both worlds - the weather remains the same, making gameplay a lot more immersive.
Other times I’d want to turn off the system altogether.
I would imagine that Seasons is the best selling pack across all main Sims titles, so I doubt they’re going turn this little goldmine into a basegame feature.
Also, this ^^. I really miss customization when it comes to seasons, the length of the individual seasons, the weather types, etc. If they ever do a refresh, that's what I'd like to see the most.
If I could customize things like that, I'd probably be another one to contribute to that Seasons goldmine revenue, albeit on sale. But as it is, I prefer not to. Not just because of the current lack of options; I also don't like the aesthetics of some of the weather effects in this game (storms and rain in particular). I do like weather effects in some games, and some games would feel very weird without them. I don't really feel a sense of "something's missing" by not having them in this one, though.
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but i really don't want to be stuck with one season in any world
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Plus, Brindleton Bay being only Spring is weird, considering the world is autumn slanted. When I think of New England, I certainly think of autumn and winter (but perhaps I'm just biased, as IRL I hate Spring and Summer lol).
Oddly, I don't have Seasons. If the base game gave the option to have weather or not, I would like it because there is not one sim that I don't grow produce with for cooking and simoleons. With seasons activated in the base game there would be some produce that wouldn't grow during certain weather conditions instead of the way things are now with "Plant a tomato, wait 3 days, and then, harvest or sell those tomatoes EVERYDAY. For real? What tree can you strip bare of it's fruit, and come back tomorrow and do it again? Or having seasons would justify dressing a sim in a coat or jacket for cold weather, or no coat or jacket's when it's warm outside. At any rate, having seasons in the base game should be like having airbags in cars: Standard!!! I haven't explored it yet but the Snowy Escapes expansion does have seasonal change, but it's just snow, and blizzard weather, and even that from my exp. was in certain areas.
And if seasons come to base game, well then I want a refund
It makes sense to harvest several time from a tree, it's large and has lots of fruit. Also, tomatoes don't ripe all on the same day and you can easily harvest until late autumn when the plant dries up due to weather. If they make seasons a basegame feature, I think it would be nice if they implemented plants with more realistic meshes, like tulips and carrots don't grow in bushes. Also they need to change how they look over the year, with trees flowering in spring and giving fruit in summer or autumn.
There is no country on the RL planet we're on that doesn't experience more than one season. Case in point: We should all by now realize Del Sol Valley is based on Los Angeles, CA. While it is a desert, it does rain there (although not often enough to stave off CA's almost perpetual drought conditions). Having no change in the seasons is depressing, at best. Being from Southern California I joke about its two seasons; Hot and Hotter. I now live in a state wherein I get to realize the four seasons. I like it here much better. Even the Middle East, as hot and arid it is, has mean winters.
I do agree that perhaps the time has come to have seasons be part of the Base Game, up front, but not to trap different worlds into one eternal season. You shouldn't have to move your Sim family just to experience a change in the weather. I would hate the same season as much as I hated the eternal summer mode the Base game has us locked into.
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Easy to say right now, but lets think of a larger scale here. Sure, The Sims 2, 3, and 4 all have the Seasons Expansion Pack now, but for years they didn't. The Sims 4 being the longest wait of four years, with the other two being around three. TS2 I'm rather forgiving on because it was a brand new feature then. But it wasn't for TS3 or 4.
So yeah, "buy it if you want it" is nice logic right now, but when the next The Sims game comes out and we're waiting three to four years for a feature that is darn well base-game level it doesn't work anymore. Not that I'm advocating for Seasons DLC day one. Day one DLC is never good, of course. Seasons should just be base-game. That's it. No strings attached. Add depth to it later, even charge for that depth... but the base of it should be in the base game. Always.
Perhaps. I don't agree with the OP here. I think that Seasons should be base-game in every game going forward, not ones that have released already. It should have been base game from the start in TS3 and 4.