
And I'm not the greatest decorator, I pretty much know how I would like to decorate my own home and that's about it, so quickly all my houses became the same blur of light greens, blues, and light woods. I liked the tool at first, but it quickly became a chore to have to recolor every single piece of furniture in the home.
This might not be a popular opinion, but I'm actually happy CaSt will be gone in the Sims 4. I'm a rubbish builder, don't spend ages in CAS and mostly I just play generations out and I think it'll be good for that. That's why I think that it's a stretch to say that if you are into life simulation it wouldn't be fun. With expensive bills, sims in different moods, two different relationship bars, awkward interactions like "Ask about woohoo" from a child to an adult, I think ts4 will be more of a challenge than the Sims 3, which is great! ts3 is way too easy.
I just think it will be fun! From the reviews and indepth information I've seen, they've made some modifications to the game that make it slightly easier - smartphones - but they have definitely made the game harder. I know, it's weird for me to point to the writing in a game where you make your own story, but if the writing wasn't superb the Sims would not be as entertaining as it always has been and the writing definitely looks up to standard. He'd get despondent, fail miserably to complete a basic task (like cooking), and go hide under his covers. But then he'd wander over to the urn that contained his brother's ashes, take a long stare into its cold, unfeeling metal, and all that bluster would go right out of him. Half the time Good Malakai seemed to be trying to get on with his life, working, reading, and playing video games. I'll have to wait and see what they are going to be implemented like but this quote from Kotaku sold me: "he new Sim emotion system actually managed to express Good Malakai's grief rather brilliantly, whether intentionally or not. I'm actually quite excited for emotions. There is nothing 'life simulationy' about not being able to talk and walk, or clean and talk, or paint a painting while you are totally quiet and don't talk to your children. These things were later implemented and worked well enough that I never missed ts2 once I got into ts3. I remember going from ts2 to the ts3 and it being weird because I was used to so many more things that were in TS2. I know I probably won't change your mind, but this is what I think. There are so many things I've read that make me want this game, and most of them are to do with the life simulation. I know, I know they've taken out tons of stuff and I'm not happy about it either, but I don't want The Sims 3 revamped, I want The Sims 4.