This video just appeared on my youtube and it is over 2 hours long just with Sims 4 trailer videos. It made me think about the ride we are in, do you think we are half way to the end? 2/3?
I think we are 2/3 of the road, looking back the DLC quality has been greatly improved, yet we are still missing some key features. What features do you think we are missing and could be turned into a stuff, game, expansion or kit pack?
https://youtube.com/watch?v=DHw_E0P4yow
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Two hours?
I want to watch it, but it will be 10 PM by the time I finish.
I'll watch it tomorrow. I am sure it will remind me of all the things I am not doing in TS4.
I'll be back.
I think I would rather see a video that shows a more linear progression of packs instead of covering Outdoor Retreat again an hour into it.
But that's besides the point.
I have no idea how much longer this will go on because it will probably depend on how profitable The Sims 4 remains and how complete The Sims 5 is.
I do know what I would like to see.
-A refresh of Get To Work (Retail game play, Aliens, Medical Career)
-Chemistry and Attraction and online dating (That should have come with My Wedding Stories)
-Whims refresh
-A social pack for Teens (Their life is mostly go to school, come home, do homework, work on some skills, bug parents with questions, go to bed, live for the weekends and vacation days)
-Island Living Refresh (Mermaids, under water diving (I would be fine if it takes a loading screen, like any other lot in TS4 does)
-Bands with game play that progresses like Get Famous
-Fairies Occult
-One more "something new" for the sims.
How about another Strangerville type story, only this time an abandoned alien mothership appears in the orbit of Sim Earth
and your sims get to investigate the ship and discover and unlock new technologies and investigate what happened to the aliens.
I hope we eventually see...
Resorts, more destination focused world's, an attraction system, more generational gameplay, more interactive gameplay between sims.
Dragons for Gordy in some sort of Medieval world
It isn't that I want 4 to end, so much as a lot of it feels built on pillars of sand. Sims games in general experience bloat and destabilization after so long, but none have had such a drawn out lifespan as 4. Even with cutting content into perfectly square, small pieces eventually the minimum specs of 2014 just will not be true. In the meantime, people with hardware that could handle more languish.
There is definitely still more stuff I want, but I do wish there were more ways to tailor the game to your own hardware rather than being stuck to a stock standard. It would theoretically be more liberating, too, like cutting off the tail of the legacy edition.
So I think we will see at least 3 more EP's, 5 GP's and an insane amount of kits before it's done.
As for the content I would like to see, I would like to see them attempting to make cars, and I also want something more for teens to do, so the rumors that the next EP is High School is making me a bit happy at least.
Other than that, I'm good. I'm not sure how much more content I want to see implemented in the sims4 engine because I think a lot, depending on their budget... will be implemented into features that they have in the game already.
If player numbers are any indication, then they are maybe starting to think about the sims5, EA doesn't share their player numbers, but they do mention during financial meetings if their player numbers have gone up for their franchises and a couple of years ago they mentioned that the sims4 had record numbers of daily, weekly and monthly players, but they have not mentioned that for several financial meetings now which could mean that the sims4 player numbers are no longer going up.
This is what I am worried about. At the end of sims 3 EA made it possible to select which packs you can play for each game session before loading everything at once was too much for many computers.
If I look at the amount of EP, GP and SP,... I wonder how much more the game can handle before it is too much. I think EA wants to drag it out for a few more years, but I wonder how good the game will run at the end of the the sims 4.
Lately my interest has been fading which is a combination of being fed up with the bugs and simulation lag for so many years and the last 2 uninspiring (for me) game packs. The werewolf pack looks promising but not sure if it will regain my interest for long.
Also this.
Same here, I'm completely burned out. Rockstar Games finally announced on twitter that they are working on a sequel to GTA5 and I wish that Maxis could do the same by announcing that they are working on the sims 5. 8 years is way too long to play the same game over and over again, even with constant updates, the only people that are staying now are the ones who still have creativity left, and new people, who are greeted by $900+ of DLC.
I think we maybe might go back to a similar schedule like we had in 2014/2015 where we get just one GP and one EP a year, and maybe lots of kits in between. I don't think Sims 4 is going to end anytime soon, though. She's making too much money.
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