It’s in both. 3 was good but really laggy/had routing issues, 4 doesn’t have the open world but runs better ( apart from any glitches like the wedding pack being screwed up).Is seasons sims 3 or 4? I think that’s where I’m getting most confused, if I should get 3 or 4
Great thank you. When you say not open, what does that mean?It’s in both. 3 was good but really laggy/had routing issues, 4 doesn’t have the open world but runs better ( apart from any glitches like the wedding pack being screwed up).
Ah ok. Thanks for the info..I have downloaded sims 4 and seasons so will see how I get on!You have loading screens to go places out with your house and a little of the area immediately around it. The loading screens don’t bother me but some people complain.
Nice thanks, will be getting thatYou can get the new Desert Luxe kit for free now until October 17 and the base game will be completely free starting October 18
Base game only is still pretty empty, gameplay wise, though if you've not played since 2014 there have been updates, such as toddlers being added, wants and fears, lot traits, things like that, which help a little. It is still very bland though.Hi, I bought this on disc (full price, when it came out!) and played it for a while but I just found it so basic and babyish compared to The Sims 2 which was my favourite game. But just saw the news about the free to play update and those that paid for the game can get a free expansion pack. I'm not planning on buying any more expansion packs unless the gameplay has improved a lot, so my question is: has it?(Keeping in mind base game and this free expansion pack only)
Thank you for replying!Base game only is still pretty empty, gameplay wise, though if you've not played since 2014 there have been updates, such as toddlers being added, wants and fears, lot traits, things like that, which help a little. It is still very bland though.
Though I will say, the capabilities of house building in the base game has improved immensely since 2014, there's been a whole load of improvements and additions like basements, platforms, ponds, etc. It is a very nicely intuitive and easy to use building system, if that's your jam. Otherwise...maybe not.
There's MC Command Centre for basegame, that gives you a lot more control over aspects of your sims lives, most people consider that a basic essential. I like it as you can fine-tune a lot of things about gameplay. A lot of gameplay mods tend to build off MC Command, so it's a good one to have.Sorry, one thing to add: I saw something someone mentioned about some sort of mod where it creates really outrageous storylines and situations - does that improve the base game? Can it be added on to just the base game?
I hope so. TS4 is exhausting at this point and stupid expensive for no real reason. I’m curious about the next iteration, but will likely observe gameplay and content for a few years before purchasing.The base game going free surely signals the beginning of the end of the Sims 4 era?
I like this addition but I find other households just adopt or have loads of children constantly. Trying to find an eligible bachelor sim and they've all adopted 3 kids and 2 dogsThere's also a new in-game story progression feature now. It sounds like they're planning to flesh it out more, but for now sims that are not in your household can autonomously move, die, have babies, get pets, change jobs or retire. You can fine tune these for each individual household. Not as wild as MCCC but it's fun.
It also seems to be a bit squinky even within households; one partner will adopt a kid seemingly independent of their spouse which makes for some interesting family trees.I like this addition but I find other households just adopt or have loads of children constantly. Trying to find an eligible bachelor sim and they've all adopted 3 kids and 2 dogs
I’m finding this recently too!I like this addition but I find other households just adopt or have loads of children constantly. Trying to find an eligible bachelor sim and they've all adopted 3 kids and 2 dogs
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