I’d also like to state that each skill in Sims 4 has much deeper, meaningful gameplay attached to them than they did in Sims 3. Cooking and gardening are two of the biggest revamps.
Sims 4 also focused much of its resources on multitasking and emotional states because they needed to be in the foundation of the game whereas your rehashed pools and toddlers can easily be added in later.
Sure, Sims 4 is missing CASt and open worlds, but if you would actually shut up long enough to try the game, you would realize how great of a decision it was for actual game playability.
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