Aribeth Zelin
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Okay, so I watched it. I never play the pre-built Sims, and that's mostly what she covered. Also, I have played since The Sims, so my thoughts go back one more level.
On some levels, Sims 1 was the best, and the worst. Graphics, it was horrible, but every single expansion had stuff in it to work with previous ones, if you had them. Superstar spells with Makin' Magic, for example. But the isometrics + low end graphics make it near impossible to play any more [I tried late last year.]
Sims 2 did have some of the most realistic personalities, and the only one of the four to actually use alphas for lattices. Since, its just black filling in the holes
But I hated having to load every single time I went anywhere. And it was kinda of annoying to have to make mods for textures. Sims 2 also did have better customization than 1 or 4.
Sims 3 is my personal fav, but it has to have mods because otherwise it just keeps making new sims and more new sims and.... *boom*, but the open worlds, the customization options, and wall height and such.... Also, the Future pack was amazingly cool.
Sims 4 has some wonderful build tools, and the sims look much better than 3, but... a severe lack of customization options just.... eh.
Sims 4 also suffers from redoing most things done in 2 or 3 worse. Magic isn't as fun as previous versions, running a business isn't as well done, and forget playing a master chef who cooks at their own restaurant. The superstars pack reminds me most of Sims 1, though much less annoying, and Pets.... again, not as well done.
Or, you know, TL;DR, I pretty much agree with her conclusion, but for different reasons.
On some levels, Sims 1 was the best, and the worst. Graphics, it was horrible, but every single expansion had stuff in it to work with previous ones, if you had them. Superstar spells with Makin' Magic, for example. But the isometrics + low end graphics make it near impossible to play any more [I tried late last year.]
Sims 2 did have some of the most realistic personalities, and the only one of the four to actually use alphas for lattices. Since, its just black filling in the holes
Sims 3 is my personal fav, but it has to have mods because otherwise it just keeps making new sims and more new sims and.... *boom*, but the open worlds, the customization options, and wall height and such.... Also, the Future pack was amazingly cool.
Sims 4 has some wonderful build tools, and the sims look much better than 3, but... a severe lack of customization options just.... eh.
Sims 4 also suffers from redoing most things done in 2 or 3 worse. Magic isn't as fun as previous versions, running a business isn't as well done, and forget playing a master chef who cooks at their own restaurant. The superstars pack reminds me most of Sims 1, though much less annoying, and Pets.... again, not as well done.
Or, you know, TL;DR, I pretty much agree with her conclusion, but for different reasons.









