It's no secret that still has a lot of missing mechanics even almost a decade into its lifespan, but there's one frequently-asked-for feature that should be much lower down on a list of requests than it seems to be for many players. Even with years of significant additions through both DLC and free updates, there are undoubtedly still many areas in which the title could improve. However, I cannot take much more of the constant clamoring for cars in when there are so many other issues that need attention.
When was first released, it felt unfinished in many ways — classic features like pools didn't exist, nor did the concept of toddlers, for example. Coming off such a detailed predecessor, stark differences between and in terms of things like mechanics and overall depth were quite glaring in the beginning. In the near-decade since then, the game has grown in a myriad of impressive ways, but nostalgia for the features of past eras still remains. This is particularly true for vehicles, despite the fact they'd actually add very little to the title.
The Sims 4 is known for both the volume and controversy of its DLC. Though some opinions are mixed, every player needs one specific expansion.
It's not that I didn't enjoy utilizing cars in previous games — designing a wealthy Sim's garage with ostentatiously expensive vehicles was always a fun way to add backstory, and they were a useful mechanic in the open world of. However, outside of being fancy set dressing or open-world utility, they don't offer much depth otherwise. Sims used to be able to fix up cars in previous games, but that same sort of tinkering can now be done on a myriad of other projects in that largely helps fill that void.
In terms of using vehicles as decor, players do technically have the option to enhance their builds using debug items with a few cheat codes. There are, of course, a slew of custom content vehicles available — albeit unusable — to PC players as well, but the cheats ensure that even
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