and its expansions have always been a controversial topic ever since the title was released back in 2014. Since DLC has continued to be created for almost a decade, the number of expansions can be overwhelming for players looking to delve into, ranging from magical elements like vampires and werewolves to living in a city. Currently, is still being supported with new DLC and this will likely be the case until a sequel is launched.
Most of the controversy with stems from its lack of core features that its predecessor had. Some of these features were added by these paid-for expansions, while the common consensus in the community is that some of them should have been in the base game to begin with, such as the expansion pack. One that adds many game-changing features, which is generally accepted to be the most worthwhile DLC, is the expansion.
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's DLC comes in a few types. The largest are Expansion Packs, which give players the ability to take their Sims on new adventures. adds many basic features that are missing in the base game, including seasonal weather changes and holiday activities for Sims. These all combine to make the world of more immersive while giving players a sense of time that feels missing in the base game.
If players don't want their Sims to age with time, they can turn off auto-aging in 's gameplay settings. This means that Sims will only age after a birthday celebration.
continues a tradition in the franchise in which seasons are added as expansions after a game's release. Both & had expansion packs, and for good reason. Weather, holidays. and seasons are pivotal to making feel as real as possible and the added benefit of extra gardening options is a nice touch for players with a green thumb.
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