I would say that the 4-5 year schedule thing isn't really based entirely on what the developers or game creators want though. I mean, that's also a part of a general schedule based on fan interest as well. Most people aren't going to be still interested in Sims 4 after 5 years (and that goes for most video games as well).…
My favorite stage is the t*ddl*r stage :D j.k. I guess my favorite stage is young adult. There is really not much to choose from in Sims 4. The childhood stage isn't as exciting as it was in Sims 3.
If they come out with this, I will lose it, but it will also be hilarious. :D Sure, patio and backyard are somewhat different, but they are still so similar that we definitely don't need 2 packs for it. I'm pretty much sick of stuff packs in general. If they didn't put out another one for the rest of the game, I wouldn't…
People need to stop making definitive statements about what will or won't happen with this game. Unless you actually work for the Sims studio, then you have no more idea than the rest of us what they are going to release this year. Everybody is just guessing. The thread should be titled "I don't think there will be a game…
I still want cars back. We had them in Sims 2, I don't see why they wouldn't be included in Sims 4. They are a basic thing that most people have, especially people living in suburbia like our sims seem to be doing.
Babies use bottles as well don't they? And children between the ages of 5 and 10 play with teddy bears. There is nothing there that screams toddlers specifically. If it was something about potty training (or something like that), then I would count it as a hint because that is specifically a toddler thing, but a bottle and…
It's not up on Amazon yet, which is where I was planning on buying it from because I have a gift card. I may bite the bullet and just get it on Origin. I will decide later today.
One of the biggest flaws with get to work for me is that I can't build a home business. I have to buy a retail lot and travel there. I wish they would go back to how it was before where you could just build a business right on your own property and basically work from home (or right next to home).
I'm very excited about the kid's pack. I don't think there is any guarantee that it will be released in June. The preview video only said that it was coming out in Summer. Summer includes June, July and even August, so it could theoretically be released as last as then just going off of what was said in the video. People…
I believe it has to do with quality more than anything. Like a crappy dragonfruit is still not worth as much as an excellent pomegranate. But if all of your food is of the same quality (i.e. everything you are growing is 'excellent') then I don't know what is worth the most.
They still didn't mention whether or not we will be able to make the new dishes at home ourselves or if they will only be available at the restaurants.
Okay good. The reason I ask is because I have some credit card rewards come in that will be about $20 and I was trying to figure out if I should use them on an Amazon gift card or an Old Navy gift card.
I think if Nectar is back, there might be some aspiration having to do with that. As far as traits, that's a hard one because I think we already have an entrepreneurial trait in the game and I think we already have a trait having to do with food in the game, if I'm not mistaken and those are pretty much the two big things…
The only thing I am excited about is the new food items. I love new recipes. I really have no interest in owning a restaurant and my sims have rarely ever gone out to eat. But I am always excited about new foods in the game.
I really didn't care about the idea of owning restaurants either or find it to be anything to be excited about. I have said it before and I just feel like the game packs seem to be a little too specific for my taste. I like more general content in general. However, the one thing I am excited about as far as dine out goes…