Outdoor Retreat is so boring I've barely played there and there's not much to do anymore. I don't think they'd bother with it if they can just do a whole new destination pack. I would love to see a refresh of Get To Work, I enjoyed that so much and it's close to it's 10th anniversary.
Ohh you know what, I'm excited that the new world has 2 Penthouses, they're not just apartments like Eco Lifestyle. Edit: Which I still adore. All of the apartments from Eco were beautiful.
A world that makes me feel what Windenburg did back in the day. We got spoiled too early lol. I guess I'm expecting a more alive world and maybe Vegas inspired, just more people and stuff to do. I'm tired of all these ghost towns we've been getting for years.
That world better be worth it because if that's it for the gameplay I'm just gonna get it on sale months later. Doesn't seem too appealing to me. That's some very expensive Sims 2 Base Game content.
I usually remove the clutter. Excessive plants, items, shelves, carpets, bookshelves. Some small houses were made with move objects on and I can't try to move one thing or two like a bed or side table without having to use the cheat.
Apartments have always been part of the most requested EPs like Seasons, Pets and University. They would not have made that a Game Pack. I think Horses could've started as a game pack and evolved into EP.
Honestly I have like 0 expectations about this pack so will be open to see what it offers. I just don't want this to be another game pack sold as an expansion pack like some others we've gotten. The world better be worth it. I did not care for Horse Ranch at all and when I got it on sale I thought it was cute so lets see.
I'd like to see something Vegas inspired or Egypt. But the one thing I wish they'd do is to have worlds actually feel ALIVE with more people around. I'm tired of going to different places and feeling like a ghost town.
None. I was waiting for something to catch my attention and I almost got Bust The Dust, Industrial and Clutter just to get something but since I take long breaks from the game I never really cared about them. Can't believe there's 29 now.
I never thought about that but I guess the ones I don't like that much? I get attached to my favorites and just work on them for a long time. But then again it's The Sims 4, is there really that much bad stuff that happens to them? Compared to The Sims 1 and 2 which was quite challenging back then.
Aw this is so nice, I've always loved collecting crystals back when we only had the base game and then the first couple of packs so this is like going back to that. I hope they increase the spawn of them or bring them to new worlds because I don't remember seeing a lot of them anymore as years went by.
Depends on what else it includes. I usually end up buying all EP and GPs so if this is some type of High School Years with something like Amusement parks or that stuff that'd expand the Family gameplay (Parenthood, Growing Together, etc.) then most likely yes. High School Years is actually the ONE pack I regret paying full…
Very interesting to see everyone's list. Seasons and Cottage Living seem to be the most liked and the rest are very random. I also see Growing Together, Cats & Dogs at either Top or Bottom.
1. Parenthood 2. Strangerville 3. Jungle Adventure 4. Dine Out 5. Spa Day 6. Werewolves 7. Realm of Magic 8. Vampires 9. Dream Home Decorator 10. Wedding Stories (Just the world itself is worth it) 11. Outdoor Retreat 12. Batuu
I'd get all of them (especially the EPs) but I don't think you'd enjoy Cottage Living or Cats & Dogs if you have no interest in pets, as these (+Horse Ranch) go hand in hand. If you only want to buy one EP then go for Eco Lifestyle. I like the gameplay, the world, build mode, etc. I think you're going to enjoy the creation…
I wish they've done a Game Pack of it, kind of like Batuu or Strangerville with it's own little world and gameplay but not big enough for an Expansion Pack because not everyone loves these (Vampires, Werewolves, Realm of Magic).