Though that I’m sure is very true to those who have been playing and buying for the game all those years, for a lot of players (like me) it actually does not mean better late than never, it means too little too late. Meaning, even IF the game improved this way, starting October 2020, I stopped buying a long long time ago.…
This. ^ Is it the number of followers they have? Nope. The number of DLCs they have purchased? Nope (not everyone has the money to do that and can still be a true fan) The number of years they have played the Sims? Lol nope. Being a gamechanger or playtester? Nope. Being a content creator? Nope. Being a modder? Nope. Doing…
I think the reason simmers approach it this way now is because Sims 4 still feels like if it’s missing things (as opposed to its predecessors). And why finish something you paid a lot of money for, that’s still missing things. That feels unfair: continue adding stuff until it is complete first! I think that’s never going…
I don’t quite understand what I bolded in relation to the subject of this topic. You indeed pick one aspiration, but that doesn’t mean that’s all you will do with your sim. They can have other aspirations that you just make up, based on their traits or what they encounter. When I played a homeless sim in TS3, I never…
I think both Sims 2 and 3 are perfect for storytellers, given the fact both games hosted and host lots of stories. I think Sims 4 is perfect for one kind of storyteller: when you come up with a complete story yourself and play that out. I admire people who can do that, but I need the game to give me some directions myself.…
Sims 4 is riddled with hoops. When you play a career, when you go on a date: do this, do that. My sim went on a date and the game said it was lousy. How, she became pregnant that night. But I didn’t jump through the hoops.
I quit playing Sims 4 a couple of years ago so I don’t have any experience in this direction, but I constantly read the game has many bugs (as did Sims 3, Sims 2 though?) and I also constantly read about this thing called simulation lag. Which doesn’t sound like a game running well. It is true Sims 3 is less fun with a low…
Reacting to the OP (not going through 10 pages):* When people are dissatisfied they complain. * You don't have to agree. You can even explain why you don't agree. * Players have multiple very founded reasons to be dissatisfied with Sims 4. * Complaining =/= bashing; I presume you are refering to constructive critisicm.…
She plays the game in Dutch haha 😬 Hi!!😄 Lol, it certainly is. I’ve been very unfaithful to Sims 3 ever since Animal Crossing was released. Desperately missing Daryl and Leo though.
There are animations I love and animations I don't like. I don't like the basegame flirting interaction for instance, but the heat of the moment kiss I absolutely love. And the one where they turn the other sim around and make them end up in their arms (no idea what it's called) as well. Must add that by now the way they…
I have moved on. By going back entirely and by playing something different. I'll keep an eye on any Sims 5 news but to say I'm sceptical would be an understatement.
Some buy packs to be able to criticize it, others because they're a collector or because they like the hair or some of the clothes. Personally I don't understand either.
It's of course very irrelevant if she's excited or not (as always I think working on Sims 4 packs is way more fun than playing them; they're basically doing what they should leave to us, the players: telling stories), bottom line is she states she decided it was a great idea when asked who was reponsible. She was. And when…
Super excited. But you're losing me here. Is it exciting in a way that would excite everybody in her place, or did she have no choice to agree to it and make the best of it, taking responsibility? Because you say both and that's two completely different emotions.
Here, here. That, plus the fact it seems like a ready to go story (like Strangerville). So it's not even as if you can put the other franchise aside and give your own twist to it.
The Sims franchise has always been a one of a kind game. There's no alternative (yet, let's hope that will change). When I play Sims 3 that's really more than just me playing a game (I play app games and Animal Crossing, I do know what that's like). It's stepping into a world I create, "live" with characters I create…
I'm not a gamer so I can perfectly live with not liking games. Actually I spend my life not liking most games and I'm fine. Sims though? Sims is something else.
Sorry but that's not what she says, I don't think we have to fill things in for Lindsay. Reading between the lines because we don't believe her? I have no reason not to. She says: "I decided it was a good idea and I'm super excited about it!" And as for the last statement: players all over the world just saw an icon and…
She decided it was a good idea. Deciding something implies she was the one who gave that idea green light, she didn't just sit there and thought oh this is a nice idea. Hence the short response "me" when the question literally said "Who do we talk to , to get the content we have been asking for , for 6 years?" Her,…
That particular tweet was more than just sharing an opinion. It was about telling others she was sick and tired of them having their own. That’s what caused the backlash.
I’d like to say something about a comment I read in the positive topic (and I don’t want to spoil that one): the comment all the negativism is toxic and entitled. Is it? Is a negative opinion automatically toxic? Is anger and disappointment toxic? And is it entitled? Why? An opinion is an opinion. And if one opinion seems…
“If you don’t like Sims 4, just go play something else!” - Ok, finally, here’s something else! “OK, sue them! Destroy it! Shatter those dreams, quickly!”