I keep seeing 2 sides, when it comes to the Sims 4 expansions.
People want reruns of the previous Sims games, and want things like Seasons, University, Pets, some sort of active work expansion, holidays, supernaturals and literally anything the Sims 2 or 3 did. Seasons is the current priority, it seems, and even when people ask, 'what do you want in the Sims next?' and don't include Seasons as an option, it seems to flood the thread.
But then I also see those who want things that are entirely different, like we got for Get Together (my favourite expansion so far), Romance centred expansions and all sorts of other things, and saying Seasons especially can wait, we want something entirely fresh and new and fun to try out.
What do we actually want? Do we want something redone, or do we want something different?
I want something different.
I personally don't care much for Seasons or University, though I would like to see Supernaturals weaved into new packs entirely (like adding fairies to a romance style pack perhaps), I'd like to see more hobbies added (but again, these can be parts of whole new expansions), but i want something completely different to the old games. If I want to play the old games, I'll go do that, that's what they're there for. They're there as a safety net, if you don't like TS4, they aren't going anywhere.
I'll take Seasons or University, but I'm hungry for something different. Even doing every second expansion as an old favourite and the other as something different might be a good compromise for the two sides I see.
I guess I just have an issue with people screaming that the game is limited, boring and isn't trying to be anything different, while those same people are yelling constantly about Seasons, University and how the current iterations of expansions aren't as good as the 'original' versions, or aren't here yet and they're getting impatient with waiting. What is it with the double standard here?
People want reruns of the previous Sims games, and want things like Seasons, University, Pets, some sort of active work expansion, holidays, supernaturals and literally anything the Sims 2 or 3 did. Seasons is the current priority, it seems, and even when people ask, 'what do you want in the Sims next?' and don't include Seasons as an option, it seems to flood the thread.
But then I also see those who want things that are entirely different, like we got for Get Together (my favourite expansion so far), Romance centred expansions and all sorts of other things, and saying Seasons especially can wait, we want something entirely fresh and new and fun to try out.
What do we actually want? Do we want something redone, or do we want something different?
I want something different.
I personally don't care much for Seasons or University, though I would like to see Supernaturals weaved into new packs entirely (like adding fairies to a romance style pack perhaps), I'd like to see more hobbies added (but again, these can be parts of whole new expansions), but i want something completely different to the old games. If I want to play the old games, I'll go do that, that's what they're there for. They're there as a safety net, if you don't like TS4, they aren't going anywhere.
I'll take Seasons or University, but I'm hungry for something different. Even doing every second expansion as an old favourite and the other as something different might be a good compromise for the two sides I see.
I guess I just have an issue with people screaming that the game is limited, boring and isn't trying to be anything different, while those same people are yelling constantly about Seasons, University and how the current iterations of expansions aren't as good as the 'original' versions, or aren't here yet and they're getting impatient with waiting. What is it with the double standard here?