HEADS UP I do really like the game its as fun or more than the other sims BUT i do have some problems (and some salutions) I will list.1. Saves sometimes DONT work, it seems they are working on it, BUT if anyone still has problems then you can force the game to autosave. HIT MANAGE WORLDS AND SELECT GO WITHOUT SAVING.
WHEN IT LOADS PAUSE AGAIN. THEN HIT RETURN TO MAIN MENU WITHOUT SAVING. THAT SHOULD FORCE IT TO AUTOSAVE.2. Men and Womens costumizations are seperated which can be annoying for guys who want long hair or women who want mens clothing BUT you can use both for either gender. When you select a catagory i think you press X and that will take you to filters where you can turn them off so you can where whatever you want or have any hairstyle.3. The game moves fast cuz the sims can ONLY have FULL autonomy or NONE.
For general cheats, click your platform below. Xbox One Cheats. Applying the new Character Values and Traits to established Sims is a time-consuming process at best for Children, Toddlers, and Teenagers, and essentially impossible for older S. I have no idea why they wouldn't let you share households, Sims, and general game progress across different versions of the game, since doing so would be the main reason current PC players (like me) would probably bother to The Mac version of The Sims 4 is going to be digital-only. So: no discs.
Controls are REALLY WEIRD cuz its a PC portSo all that out of the way I really like this game and I hope you all give it a chance and HAVE FUN! This version plays and looks well enough, but in the end, we console players got screwed here. Where is the Gallery? Why was that omitted? We get a 3 year old game with less content than the PC version, yet we have to pay more for this version AND we have to shell out $40 for the City Living expansion too.
The more I think about it, the more it kills my enthusiasm for this game. It feels like just another EA screwjob to the consumer. No Gallery at all, but plenty of opportunities to give EA more money with Day 1 DLC.
Submitted on 9/26/2018 Review title of JIMBOLISM313Dont support EAs greed I beg you!!! This is EA for you, charge full price for a game that's under developed, then charge obscene amounts of money for the rest of the game, and never even develop 'expansions'. All of the dlc would be worth about $40-$50, and thats only if the base game had more, and better content. The dlc in total cost over $300, and again it feels like missing content, not expanded content.
EA wants to take advantage of their customers as much as possible, and if you refuse to support that now, you'll ensure higher quality content in the future. Even if that means not spending $40 only so you can have a cat or dog and be a veterinarian as a career. Submitted on 7/12/2018 Review title of RAVENSNATION 11SHOULD BE WAY BETTER BY NOW!
With all open world games out here on CONSOLE its sad seeing how this game is not and for a console gamer since SIMS 2 (BEST CONSOLE SIMS GAME) Because of Direct Control and Story Mode made it so good. Maxis need to go back to roots of Sims 2 and Sims 3 PC version of all open lots no loading screens it would bring this game back. Sims 4 is fun but it feels like this is Sims 1 just more houses per lot and slightly better graphics by the SIMS 3 had the BEST GRAPHICS.
(ALL OPEN WORLD MAP, DIRECT CONTROL: Such as walking and driving, DLCs for better Content such as City Living, etc but Kids Stuff, Parenthood Stuff, Go to Work, etc. REALLY THAT SHOULD BE FREE OR $5 and less. And finally OVER PRICED DLC EXPANSION PACKS $40!!!
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