1. I do not want disabilities put into the game. Because the complaining will never stop. Fans are going to eat the developers alive.
2. I do not want another lifestage added. We have emough already no need for more.
3. I would like a few more career options.
4. I do not want Sims 5 to be created yet because Sims 4 is not complete. There is still a lot of bugs and issues to that need to be addressed. Creating Sims 5 will only cause a distraction from not fixing Sims 4.
Sincere question: When The Sims 3 was still new, was that also claimed to be a new/different game and separate from Sims 2?
The idea that the games don't exist in the same series is weird to me, to say the least. Isn't that how the series is, well, a series to begin with? Isn't that why they're numbered?
Hmm let's see..... I don't think the sims 4 runs as good as it should or could on a gaming computer. I hope the next game is built on dx11 or 12 so it can scale to hardware properly and not be gimped from the start.
Have another one, I actually find the graphics of the sims 3 charming despite the pudding faces, same goes for 4 because it looks great despite the low poly count.
I like that Morgyn exists and is non-binary. If I'm honest, I've been using they/them pronouns for them since I first saw them without anyone having to tell me. And as a non-binary person myself, I actually really like the gender customisation (though the ability to pick pronouns would be awesome!)
I don't get it when people laugh about bugs. The fire toilet thing, dancing firefighters, townies in weird outfits, pets and dead people calling you to hang out. It ruins the game for me.
English is not my first language so sorry if I make any mistakes!
I really didnt want the repo man to return. It is such an unreslistic silly thing. People dont steal random stuff if you cant pay your bills. The way it was (with no power or water ) is more true to life. I wish eventuallly you got punished with community service or something similar and more true to life. Or you get thrown off your lot snd have to survive rags to riches style until you can afford a new lot and bills (like foreclosing). Repo men reposses cars and other large objects thst belong to the company until you pay the loans off. And we dont have cars
I hate nostalgia for previous sims features purely becsuse they were there before without truly judging if it wss good or bad.I like new and different game features.
I really didnt want the repo man to return. It is such an unreslistic silly thing. People dont steal random stuff if you cant pay your bills. The way it was (with no power or water ) is more true to life. I wish eventuallly you got punished with community service or something similar and more true to life. Or you get thrown off your lot snd have to survive rags to riches style until you can afford a new lot and bills (like foreclosing). Repo men reposses cars and other large objects thst belong to the company until you pay the loans off. And we dont have cars
I hate nostalgia for previous sims features purely becsuse they were there before without truly judging if it wss good or bad.I like new and different game features.
Agreed, but now that our sims pay taxes, in real life, in some circumstances, if you dont pay they can freeze your bank accounts and take property, vehicles, etc, they should have made it more realisitic i guess but so many fans begged for this.
I love the babies and toddlers, but then, to me at least, the child stage is so boring until they age up to teens. They have so much life and personality as toddlers but as soon as they turn into children, they become lumps who move about the house like zombies. Real life children at 8 or 9 are fun and lively, but Sims kids rarely show that liveliness unless they are playing on a jungle gym.
When there are lots of bugs, oversights, and shortcomings in the game, I don’t understand or feel the need to defend/pacify EA/developers with this series no matter how much I love this game. The devs are not entitled to my constant praise; they are paid to make a game series. Payroll will run them their check whether I say good job, team 😊 or not. And when things are going wrong in the game constructive feedback should be encouraged by both the developers and the simming community. Computer programming, game design, animation, coding, etc. are all hard to do; I get that. But this is also an interactive creative field; that means feedback will be given no matter what ESPECIALLY in a game where the concept is to spend years constantly adding on to it. Why people think the feedback should only be positive or they get ruffled by negative feedback that they view as rude or entitled is, in my opinion, less productive than not. And also, not everyone communicates the same way, so how I might deliver constructive feedback is different than how someone else might deliver constructive feedback. To say anyone has to or should take on a certain tone when they give feedback is unnecessary policing.
The Sims is not the only game I play by any means, but it is the only game that I feel the need to constantly provide feedback for.
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I'm OK with having not totally realistic gameplay - I play The Sims to escape reality!
1. I do not want disabilities put into the game. Because the complaining will never stop. Fans are going to eat the developers alive.
2. I do not want another lifestage added. We have emough already no need for more.
3. I would like a few more career options.
4. I do not want Sims 5 to be created yet because Sims 4 is not complete. There is still a lot of bugs and issues to that need to be addressed. Creating Sims 5 will only cause a distraction from not fixing Sims 4.
5. I want Bonehilda back!!
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The Best of Hunni's Builds
Feel free to follow my builds!!!!!!:)
I wouldn’t want to play this game anymore if the art style officially steers towards more realistic looking sims and builds. (It’d be just so creepy!)
Personality,depth,humor,consequences,lore,customization.
The idea that the games don't exist in the same series is weird to me, to say the least. Isn't that how the series is, well, a series to begin with? Isn't that why they're numbered?
I've only ever heard this opinion about The Sims.
Have another one, I actually find the graphics of the sims 3 charming despite the pudding faces, same goes for 4 because it looks great despite the low poly count.
I hate nostalgia for previous sims features purely becsuse they were there before without truly judging if it wss good or bad.I like new and different game features.
Agreed, but now that our sims pay taxes, in real life, in some circumstances, if you dont pay they can freeze your bank accounts and take property, vehicles, etc, they should have made it more realisitic i guess but so many fans begged for this.
When there are lots of bugs, oversights, and shortcomings in the game, I don’t understand or feel the need to defend/pacify EA/developers with this series no matter how much I love this game. The devs are not entitled to my constant praise; they are paid to make a game series. Payroll will run them their check whether I say good job, team 😊 or not. And when things are going wrong in the game constructive feedback should be encouraged by both the developers and the simming community. Computer programming, game design, animation, coding, etc. are all hard to do; I get that. But this is also an interactive creative field; that means feedback will be given no matter what ESPECIALLY in a game where the concept is to spend years constantly adding on to it. Why people think the feedback should only be positive or they get ruffled by negative feedback that they view as rude or entitled is, in my opinion, less productive than not. And also, not everyone communicates the same way, so how I might deliver constructive feedback is different than how someone else might deliver constructive feedback. To say anyone has to or should take on a certain tone when they give feedback is unnecessary policing.
The Sims is not the only game I play by any means, but it is the only game that I feel the need to constantly provide feedback for.
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