
Sims 4 Player Shares Strong Opinions on Game Features and Development Strategy
Video game enthusiast Jules recently shared her candid opinions on the popular simulation game, The Sims 4, sparking discussion among players. In her video, Jules expressed a nuanced view on the game's structure, stating her acceptance of loading screens if they ensure optimal loading of current areas. However, she voiced strong criticism regarding the absence of open neighborhoods, arguing that existing loaded lots should be interactable without additional loading times. A significant point of her feedback was a call for developers to prioritize 'pack refreshes' and bug fixes for current content, citing issues with packs like 'My Wedding Stories.' She suggested a year dedicated to improving existing game elements rather than releasing new content. Furthermore, Jules questioned the strategy of releasing each occult type, such as fairies, as separate, costly expansion packs, preferring a more consolidated approach seen in previous Sims titles. She concluded by advocating for more 'rabbit holes' (non-interactive venues) as a way to enhance world interactivity if open neighborhoods are not feasible.