This happens to me with a lot of games. What I do is take a break and either play something else or do something that isn’t playing games like I’ll read a book or start a craft project. Then I’ll eventually want to play the game again.
I don’t want a high school pack either. I’m mostly a realism/family player, but I never play with teens. My families only have kids and toddlers that I never age up.
I’m excited. I’m not interested in the career, but I love most of the furniture. I definitely want to get it eventually, but will probably wait for a sale.
I agree that occults need toggles. I’m one of those players that plays many different save games. Some have occults and some are supposed to be more realistic. I get frustrated when people try to make this kind of discussion about occult players vs realistic players because I fit into both sides depending on which save…
I got figure skating: Adopting a sport as a family not only increases the recreational time you spend together, but also gives you something to share between adventures. Start learning to figure skate as a family, while it is normally an individual sport it can be enjoyed by the entire family
Reposting this tweet from an earlier page. The person admitted its fake. OP should update the thread title so people don’t keep thinking it might be real.
I voted star wars because it’s the only pack I will never buy. I didn’t get the sims 4 until a couple years after release. When I did buy it though, I loved the base game. I happily played it for months without wanting any packs, I only bought a couple when they went on sale.
I don’t like the camera controls either. It takes forever for me to get the camera at an angle that I like. Then when I switch to view the map and then go back to my sim, the camera is all messed up again.
I could never get into the sims 3. I started with the sims 4, and I tried to play 3 a few times but I don’t like the art style, the camera controls, and various things about the game play.
No because we can't control them or turn off their autonomy. I'm an animal lover in real life, so I'm still upset about the decision to make pets uncontrollable because it means I can never add them to my households. I tried it once and it just doesn't work with my play style.