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I made a poll here on reddit recently and nearly 1 out of 4 people claim The Sims 3 runs BETTER than The Sims 4 for them. I just don't like it when people state personal or isolated experiences as FACTS. It runs pretty smooth on my mid-range gaming PC. Watch the video I recorded with all EPs/SPs + tons of CC using Island Paradise content. So it runs terrible no matter how good your computer is.
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Sims 3 with all expansions basically breaks itself by collapsing under the weight of all that spaghetti code trying to run on a game that can only access 4 gigs of ram. My Sims in 3 are gorgeous, if I do say so myself. And with CC you drastically improve Sims' appearance. There isn't a single thing you can do in The Sims 4, I can't do in The Sims 3. Limited CAS and pudding looking people are relative. It's like comparing TS1 animations to TS2. Animation technology has improved so much.
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It's also unfair to compare games released in 20 to one released in 2014. Stiff bad animations is relative.Īnimation technology is better in The Sims 4, but animations have a lower quality and there are a lot corners being cut. Sims 2 and 3 have multitasking, no to the extent The Sims 4 has, but there's SOME multitasking. One of the hardest things to go back to in Sims 2/3 for example, is no multitasking, and stiff bad animations, limited CAS or pudding looking people, They neglected family play and life stages (babies are still objects, teens/young adults/adults/elders all play pretty much the same way). They changed aspirations from The Sims 2 to be nothing more than a list of goals for the player to achieve, instead of something that shapes a sim's behavior. They got rid of the open world, story progression and limitless customization the Sims 2 added. The Sims 4 took traits from The Sims 3 and changed them to be nothing more than attributes that modify certain elements (like how fast you level up a skill, default emotions), added emotions as the core gameplay component (which hasn't been expanded at all, no new emotions, no fine tuning of current emotions, nothing), and multitasking (witch needed more time to refined). The Sims 3 expanded on The Sims 2 elements and added open world, limitless customization, story progression, RPG quests, and character traits. The Sims 2 expanded on the core elements of The Sims 1 and added aging, families, aspirations and more fleshed out mechanics. Family play was, for example, an afterthought. In the case of The Sims 1 the foundations were taking care of needs, level up skills, getting job promotions, making new friends and buying new things (to improve the aforementioned elements). New content is CAS / build/buy objects, worlds and activities to do.Ĭore gameplay is the foundation of a game. I don't think it's worth paying over $600 for a lackluster experience, but that's just my opinion. YES, there's more content and activities to do, but the core still lack at a fundamental level.
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I don't think the CORE gameplay has gotten better 4 years after release. Sims are very boring this time, there's very little personality to them, emotions do not work as they should, and multitasking, although great when it works, is buggy most of the time, and Sims take forever to complete some actions.
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If you played The Sims 3, you may miss Create-A-Style or the color wheel though.ĭo you prefer to just play the game? If that's the case, then The Sims 4 is very lackluster in that regard, especially if you played and enjoyed previous Sims games. Do you love building and/or creating Sims? If the answer is "yes," then The Sims 4 is totally worth it since it has amazing creation tools and probably the best and easiest to use build mode in the series.