Seni yapanın ben amına sokayım. EA'in 2009 ve 2014 arasındaki farkı işte. Şiddete dair hiçbir şey yok (Sims bir hayat simülasyonu ve hayatın içinde şiddet içeren şeyler olur mutlaka.) diğer tüm Sims oyunlarında var ama bu oyunda yok. Çünkü küçük çocuklar korkarmış mıy mıy. Küçük çocuklar sikimde değil. Bunları geçtim oyun artık açık dünya değil kendimi hapiste gibi hissediyorum. Rezalet bir oyun Sims markasının kara lekesi (Yine de Erzurum'dan iyidir.)
My rating of this game is a good case for Stockholm Syndrome. Is the Sims 4 good? Not unless you buy at least two of the $60 CAD expansions that should've been in the base game at this point. Have I spent over 400 hours of my life on this game? Yeah 🥲 I'm not sorry for needing serotonin, for procrastinating studying for my finals and for having quarantine depression.
Compared to the other games, this, as a base game, just feels empty. There’s barely much to do with just the base game, and you’d actually have to get the packs just to have any substance in gameplay. Aside from that, I feel that the create a sim shines here. It’s the most easy to use it’s been the whole series.
In 2023, if you want all of the DLC (up to the Basement and Greenhouse kits), you'll have to spend $1,045.
That's $520 in Expansion Packs, $240 in Game Packs, $180 in Stuff Packs, and $105 in kits.
Keep in mind that, despite the price, every pack varies widely in quality. Packs like Growing Together and Werewolves are significantly better than older packs like Get to Work or Spa Day (even with the refresh it got recently).
I have almost 2,000 hours in this game, but not because of what EA has done for it. Most of the time, the only good things that come with packs are the CAS and Build/Buy items. The gameplay nearly 80% of the time is lifeless and one-dimensional, which is extremely unlike the previous installments. Mods are a saving grace, and I pity console players.
Good things are happening to the base game, such as the Infant Update, more inclusivity (better hair textures, body scars, medical wearables, etc.), however none of that fixes the fact that the base game is a laggy, buggy, BORING mess.
That's $520 in Expansion Packs, $240 in Game Packs, $180 in Stuff Packs, and $105 in kits.
Keep in mind that, despite the price, every pack varies widely in quality. Packs like Growing Together and Werewolves are significantly better than older packs like Get to Work or Spa Day (even with the refresh it got recently).
I have almost 2,000 hours in this game, but not because of what EA has done for it. Most of the time, the only good things that come with packs are the CAS and Build/Buy items. The gameplay nearly 80% of the time is lifeless and one-dimensional, which is extremely unlike the previous installments. Mods are a saving grace, and I pity console players.
Good things are happening to the base game, such as the Infant Update, more inclusivity (better hair textures, body scars, medical wearables, etc.), however none of that fixes the fact that the base game is a laggy, buggy, BORING mess.