Favorites for me are tied between Late Night and Ambitions. I don't actually use any of the professions in Ambitions but it added so much new content I simply couldn't play without it (such as sculpting and tattoos). As for Late Night, it was the first expansion pack I ever got and I simply love cities, vampires, and…
Heavy on custom content (I don't like a lot of the building/CAS items), light on mods. Learned my lesson when I had so many conflicting script and core mods my game became virtually unplayable.
Honestly.. I'm not that excited for new life simulation games anymore. I don't think either will be all that great. Maybe a few years ago I would've been, but seeing the current state of modern video game releases these past few years? Hard pass. I'm too jaded and the fact that TS4 is now free-to-play makes me feel like…
I let them sleep for a few hours, then drag their sleep motive up via testingcheats. There's so much more my sims could be doing instead of sleeping so I feel like it's justified.
For me, it's The Sims 1. Even though it's older than me by a few years, I absolutely adore everything about it. The isometric artstyle, color palette, soundtrack, NPCs, mechanics, comfort/room motives, dated sims models, and how it just SCREAMS very late 90's-early 2000's. Ahh. If I hadn't lost a disc to it, I'd be playing…
Sims 1: the music that big 6 title clunky table the isometric camera view, and how the sims were the things rendered only 3d color scheme. it's aged so beautifully. how you actually had to space things out in your house to keep your sims comfort level content how truly wacky events in ts1 were - from prank phone calls, to…
Sims 1: Livin' Large, Superstar, and Hot Date Sims 2: Apartment Life and Freetime Sims 3: Ambitions and Late Night Honorable mentions: The Sims 2 Nightlife and The Sims 3 Supernatural. I love vampires, lol.
This was a hard one, I was ultimately stuck between a TS1 and TS2 remaster. I think a TS2 remaster would extremely sell-well and be better received by the overall community, but I think a TS1 remaster is way overdue as it can barely run on modern hardware without workarounds and it's over 21 years old. However, a TS2…
I exclusively play in custom, community made large worlds that are already packed to the brim with lots of decorations/scenery, large lots, and CC - so more often than not, I don't see a need to or simply don't want to deal with worse in-game lag/freezing. But if I do customize a world in a save, it's always story-driven.
Around 2013-ish I was exposed to a "The Sims" mod for Minecraft (where you could build your own city with interactive people in them), of all things. Found out that The Sims was in fact an actual game franchise, and quickly downloaded The Sims Freeplay on my old tablet. When I saved up enough money, I then promptly bought…
Bridgeport is such a snoozefest and it's the absolute lowest point of the Late Night expansion pack. Nothing about reminds me of the hussle and bustle of a real city like Chicago or NYC. Half of the time it just feels like Sunset Valley but with skyscraper rabbit holes. Not to mention it has such a low population of sims…
Was highly tempted to chose "Can't remember the last time it crashed", but that would be slightly disingenuous. :D For the first time in over 3½ years, my game finally crashed sometime last week. It caused by some broken incompatible custom content I had installed and I suspect that me constantly tabbing out of the game to…
I'm late.. again. Gah I use EA sliders because I'm 1. Too terrified to use custom sliders and ruin my premade sims' faces. And 2. Custom sliders seemed like way too much work to get used to. My sims, while not nearly as customized- don't look half bad. My trick is, go into CAS and randomize a male and female sim with the…
CC. I'm a guy with very wazy hair, and EA lacks hair types that aren't kinky or straight. Plus, a lot of the clothes in TS1-TS3 is very dated because of when they came out. Mods. Because there's some aspects of the vanilla game that frustrate me to no end.
Neither. There needs to be a blend of the two. I don't enjoy how sims look in The Sims 4, even with CC. It looks too clay-like. But at the same time, I'm not a huge fan of TS3 graphics. If there was a blend between the two, that would be fine.
I don't have a constant internet connection. If I had to have a constant connection to play TS5, I doubt I'd play it. Plus integrated social features in games always felt super forced.
My name is Vails. 1. I am a cat person. 2. I plan on becoming a criminal profiler. 3. I never grew out of my "goth" phase from middle school. I still listen to everything I did then (and some new music), but I sure don't dress like I used to! 4. I used to play the double bass in middle school, but dropped my orchestra…