Likely not everyone cup of tea, but game is free to add your library for next 6 days.
https://www.origin.com/gbr/en-us/store/the-sims/the-sims-4
https://www.origin.com/gbr/en-us/store/the-sims/the-sims-4
Just an FYI, don't try to get it through the Origin app as it pushes you to purchase Origin access and even if you decline, you only get the option to gift a copy to someone else instead of being able to get it for yourself.
Just an FYI, don't try to get it through the Origin app as it pushes you to purchase Origin access and even if you decline, you only get the option to gift a copy to someone else instead of being able to get it for yourself.
I enjoyed it, best one of the lot IMO, especially the building.This any good? I did get it but the last Sims i've played was 2 which I also got free on Origin cutesy of EA.
I played 3 tons, had it modded to hell before it fell apart due to it being such a mish mash game at stock alone. I really did enjoy it but afaik they've never tidyed up the engine to run really well with todays hardware and 4 is apparently no different.Shame it is such a downgrade on the Sims 3. I hate to admit it, but I really enjoyed that game.
Sims 3 was the better game in many aspects... But 4 is so much smoother. I dont think I could play 3 again.Dear god. What on earth did EA do to the game?! It is a common thought looking at forums that Sims 3 was the height of the series, even though the engine was a sluggish, stuttery mess. The freeform movement you had from one end of town to another was great as I recall.
With these memories intact, I installed this a few days ago and gave it a shot. Installed some CC (custom content) and fired up the game. The character editor was ok and functional and into the world I went - a little hovel on some dead end road. I exited my dump and then realised why the game gets so much bad press - EA gas divided up the 'map' (if you can call it that) into 'grid' and the game loads a portion of that as you move around. To visit a neighbour you are faced with a load screen of say 20secs. To return to your house you're faced with another load screen and so forth. With my sanity reaching silly levels I decided to visit town...cue load screen for about 30seconds. Apparently EA did this to reduce the stuttery mess from the previous game and make it more about social one on one interactions instead. Sod that.
Yeah agree there from the short amount of time I spent in it. It's a 64bit game too, which greatly helps in every way. It's just a shame about the constant loading, even on an SSD I just couldn't manage to put up with that.Sims 3 was the better game in many aspects... But 4 is so much smoother. I dont think I could play 3 again.
sounds like a console port ?
Think thats well gone now but CDKEYS do have it for 8.99 which is a lot cheaper than origin.I missed this offer
Does anyone else know a way of getting it for free now or am I out of luck?