With the recent announcement from EA that the company is putting all focus into the continuation of , many players in the gaming community are worrying about how unsatisfactory experience has been for the last ten years. The issue seems to lie within the base game, as many players argue that fundamental features that came with later expansion packs such as and should have been made available from the beginning. For the last decade, what has felt like EA simply releasing never-ending add-on content has grown tiresome for players.
However, considering EA is now planning to expand on as well as introducing and a new Sims mobile game, one can assume that the developers have new gameplay features and content in store for the future of the franchise — though this will only be successful if executed well. After a decade of, there are plenty of features that could make its base game more exciting, immersive, and overall fun for the player.
Cars have been a feature available in and, but they have not made it into . When a Sim can have a house, run a business, and has the ability to travel across the various worlds in, it's somewhat a mystery why cars have not been added to the game.
After a decade, it looks like The Sims 4 will continue as the primary entry for the series instead of moving to The Sims 5, but that’s for the best.
Were cars to be included in the base game, one way that would make this feature differentiate from cars in previousgameswould be the ability to control them, enabling players to further explore the game's world. This might be too big an ask for a game that already struggles under the weight of its many expansions, but it would certainly be an improvement over its predecessors.
Some features are available on the cellphone in, but it feels like for a decade's worth of work, these features don't reap too many rewards for players. Rather than the ability to just add to a Sim's story, it would be a fun feature to be able to create a Sim's online social
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