Recently The Sims 4 has been announced for PS4 and Xbox One but reactions from Simmers, particularly from Windows and Mac Simmers, have been mixed. The console release will probably satisfy players interested in The Sims series who doesn't own a PC or Mac but has a PlayStation 4 or Xbox One but Windows and macOS players will find little interest in it since the console port will likely be the same as the Windows/macOS version.
Console games of The Sims are considered one of The Sims games to have divided The Sims' fanbase since the console games are different from the games on Windows and macOS. The PC vs Console argument/debate doesn't help. Here's what I consider The Sims' fanbase to be divided into:
- Those who only accept the Windows and macOS games and dislike any game not on Windows/macOS.
- Those who will accept the games on any platform.
- Those who like The Sims 2 but dislike The Sims 3.
- Those who like The Sims 2 and/or The Sims 3 but dislike The Sims 4.
I don't know if anyone likes or dislikes The Sims and/or The Sims Bustin' Out since both have the gameplay of The Sims on Windows although it included an object limiter and only allowed one floor. The Urbz: Sims in the City or The Sims 2 are what caused the community to be divided between PC and console.
The Sims 2 is what started the war between Windows and console since this game and The Sims 2 Pets are viewed as inferior to the Windows version since the console version lacked children, aging, and multi-stories although TS2 had 2 player which is the last Sims console game (until MySims Party and Racing) to have 2 player.
The Sims 3 on PS3/Xbox 360 did improve on the issues (such as removal of kids) but it's a mixed bag. While did have the Windows and macOS gameplay elements, many Simmers disliked the changes in PS3/Xbox 360 such as the fire meter, removal of open world, not being able to change Households, and Sims removed from the Household being deleted none which were issues on the original Windows and macOS version. The PS3/Xbox 360 version is also viewed as a carbon copy of The Sims 3 on Windows and macOS since the former is almost identical to the latter aside from the inclusion of Karma Powers, Challenges, and some changes.
And now we have The Sims 4 being announced for PS4/Xbox One. I don't know if this game divided The Sims 4's community but it seems Simmers are divided between players who are excited that The Sims 4 is coming to their console and those who think the console game won't be as good as the Windows/macOS version, the fact that the console trailer is using the Windows footage doesn't help. Also some Simmers have gotten disappointed that The Sims 4 will not be coming to Nintendo Switch.
I don't know what people think of The Urbz: Sims in the City and The Sims 2 Castaway since neither of them have a Windows version (although The Sims Castway Stories could be considered a PC equivalent). I'd assume The Sims 2 Apartment Pets was hated considering the negative reception (I think).
What are your thoughts about The Sims 4 on console and the console games in general?
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But I understand why. The Sims is a complex game in terms of mechanisms, and carrying this over to console would be difficult. Yet, I somewhat have hope for this instalment of Sims on console. In the past, in terms of memory the PS3 and Xbox 360 were much less capable. The 360 came in 4GB, 12GB, 20GB, 60GB, 250GB and 320GB. If the average person had, say 60GB, the Sims 4 would have been a no-go on a console like this. Although the base game itself wouldn't take up a huge amount of memory, if we would like to hope there will someday be expansion packs on console (rather than a repeat of the Sims 2 Pets), then we would start to see the memory filling up very quickly.
Saying this, the recent Xbox One comes in sizes up to 1TB, which is plenty of space by anybody's standards.
Forgetting expansion packs, as long as the base game itself becomes a port of a good standard, I'm not fussed. But it would be great to see expansion packs become a thing on console as DLC.
> Since the game is coming to consoles does that mean I could play with an XBOX controller on my pc?
I somewhat doubt it since the UI is designed for mouse, but you never know.
Is there a way to keep specific families from aging when you are not playing them? If you know, couldn't hurt to make that an option . I don't know how hard it would be to patch in an option for that.
Maybe household Sims saved in the library don't age?
Just a thought!
They make challenges or special events every once and awhile. This game gets updates every so often to add that along with fixes bugs.
I could be wrong but im pretty sure i read on twitter that console players wont get those special events. Im sure i saw this in an FAQ somewhere, may have been the official one IGN were referring to in their review. I think the way that patches are rolled out for console is a longer process as it has to go to sony/Microsoft before its rolled out and i imagine that takes a while hence why they wont do the events on console. Again could be wrong as just a guess going off a comment simguruduke made.
Perhaps, they may not. The console version sounds too restrictive for some people. But, they did say that it was supposed to be the same as the PC experience. It did not live to my expectations, so I stay on PC to play. My teen wanted it for console, so she bought it herself since I refused to rebuy a game I already own for pc.
I was going to skip The Sims 4 but then I saw that it was coming to consoles and I thought I'd give it a try. So far, I'm happy with the game. Maybe it is still too early to tell how smooth gameplay is going to be, as we don't have all the content yet.
The fact we cannot have mods doesn't bother me because I never liked using them.
In my opinion TS4 Console is much better. TS3 Console was buggy plus you couldn't change households. If you did yours was wiped. Also TS4 is a direct port of the pc version TS3 wasn't.
> I was excited for this game on PS4 at first, but I am not regretting my purchase. I came in with the expectation that I could have a premade house, and not have to build one from scratch. It took me hours just to create my characters, and with no architectural eye and very little time to play my PS4 (only on the weekends), I don't even see myself playing this. At this rate, I'd pay for a pre-made house option for DLC.
I agree that we should get the option to play one of the premade households when starting a new game. It also took me ages to create one to begin playing. Hope that option can be added with a future update.
Improved controls
The gallery
CC and mods
Might temp me to buy it but honestly it looks just the same as the PC so why should I even buy it all over again if its just the same game with even less options and less packs I already got for PC.
However, the bad thing of this means that the UI isn't scaled (according to play people say) and the controls being awkward according to some players. Regarding the features added through updates, the update features being included in PS4/Xbox One is good if it's a feature that Simmers are OK with such as Pools, cross-dressing, basements, and toddlers, but this can be bad if it's a controversial feature such as the Monster under the bed or the Tragic Clown especially since the former can't be disabled other than purchasing Coolala, The Defender Wall Light or using a double bed instead of a single bed.
There are also some other criticisms too such as the fact that The Sims 4 will not be coming to the Nintendo Switch and that The Sims 4 is more expensive on PS4/Xbox One than on Windows/macOS. For example, The Sims 4's Standard Edition on Windows/macOS is $39.99 USD whereas the same edition on PS4/Xbox One is $49.99 USD (a $10 USD difference). This is also true with Digital Deluxe (Windows/Mac) and Deluxe Party Edition (PS4/Xbox One) where they're $49.99 and $59.99 USD respectively. Also DLC from Windows/Mac don't carry over which I can see being a problem since TS4 plus every DLC is $400+ USD although keep in mind that the PS4/Xbox One port is for people who want to play The Sims but doesn't have a Mac or a Windows PC (or your PC/Mac can't play The Sims 4 well).