Game itself doesn't have a lot to offer without DLC and the second problem is the DLCs itself too, the prices are ridiculous and it doesnt expand a lot of the game tho. Always try CC (creator content) and mods by the community if you play it via PC. Sometimes i get back in just because i like to create my ocs in the game, but isnt regular like maybe 4 year ago, is a fixation of 1 week and then have the game collecting dust in my hard disk for months.
This is the only Sims game I have played besides the Sims 3, so I will be comparing it to that. I remember when this game first came out the graphics were revolutionary (at least to 12 year old me). Unfortunately, it did not go too much beyond that. The graphics were good, the CAS was much better and way more immersive compared to the Sims 3, but this game is so vanilla and empty without all the packs. The base game feels hurried and unfinished. With all the packs and everything, its pretty fun. Sometimes there are lags and issues caused by the many loading screens you have to go through as it isn't an open world game. Windenburg is the best world of this game btw.
The base game just doesn't have much content at all. I haven't played any of the other Sims games (yet) but they all just look so much more appealing.
There is a lot more content in the Sims 4 but it's all through DLCs and microtransactions which are all way too overpriced for what they offer. Some packs are as expensive as full AAA titles and you only unlock horses or something.
Good game if you have a bottomless wallet I guess.
At least it gave us Jim Pickens.
There is a lot more content in the Sims 4 but it's all through DLCs and microtransactions which are all way too overpriced for what they offer. Some packs are as expensive as full AAA titles and you only unlock horses or something.
Good game if you have a bottomless wallet I guess.
At least it gave us Jim Pickens.
Unlike The Sims 2 and The Sims 3, something about the game feels soulless and empty. Expansion Packs, Game Packs, etc. are incredibly limited in content compared to the previous two games and I always feel like I'm getting ripped off.
If we can have the fun social, item, etc. interactions of TS2 and TS3; the open world, story progression, and customizability of TS3; and the easy and flexible build mode and compatibility with weaker computers of TS4, that would be my perfect Sims game.
If we can have the fun social, item, etc. interactions of TS2 and TS3; the open world, story progression, and customizability of TS3; and the easy and flexible build mode and compatibility with weaker computers of TS4, that would be my perfect Sims game.
I have a lot of fun with Sims 4 ( my 1000+ hour playtime is a testament to that ) but it is so objectively flawed and a downgrade compared to Sims 3. The base game didn't even have pools, the increasingly greedy DLC, and much of said DLC doesn't expand the gameplay but rather stack on top of it. I don't blame anyone who gives it a lower rating.
Assim, The sims marcou muito a minha infância, mas uma pena q quanto mais a franquia "evoluia", pior ficava, seja a Ea e suas táticas predatórias, como a falta de carinho e detalhes nas animações dos personagens q era o maior charme de série, o melhor jogo da franquia ainda vai ser o Castaway sla o náufragos lá, e rezar q the sims 5 n cague o pau como esse cagou, mas levando em consideração q Ea n mudou ainda.. tenho minhas dúvidas