• FinishingDutch@lemmy.world
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    10 months ago

    Sounds like a fair take. I’ll probably buy it eventually.

    Yeah, I’m intimately aware with things like The Sims. In fact, I’ve been a fan of the series since the very first one. And I own just about every expansion pack made for it.

    Usually I’ll switch versions when there’s at least two, three packs out and a bunch of user content. Jumping on at launch is a frustrating affair. I also stopped playing CS when CS2 was forced upon us. That was just too barebones for me to be worth playing.

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      10 months ago

      To me it felt more like a blend of new features, missing features and parts of the game that just work differently now.

      I didn’t even get deeply into some of the mechanics on my first run (parking, for instace) and more complexity isn’t always better, so I often spent more time on these on vanilla, but if they make a beefy expansion and keep fixing bugs it may prompt me to return and see how much the balance of my old city and the process of making a new one are impacted.