I understand why they made some of those choices, but I think the game is lesser for having made them. The developers made a lot of design decisions that make playing more of a chore than an enjoyable experience. On the whole, I do not like Sims 4 as much as I like Sims 3. I've found the Firefighter and Ghost Hunter careers to be a bit buggy and annoyingly repetitive. Skills like Writing, Painting, and Gardening, which were essentially hobbies in the base game are now full-time careers with their own promotion system, but no requirement to go to an office on a schedule like a rabbit-hole job. It's a very unobtrusive expansion so most of what it does happens "under the hood," so to speak. I can't give you a really informed answer to the "Sims 4 + Get Work" part of the question, but I can tell you that I consider Ambitions to be one of the three or so "must have" expansions for Sims 3 (Seasons and Generations are two others). Everything is very interesting, I really liked your opinion, broad and direct, thank you very much, I hope to see more opinions, I am between these 2 games, thank you very much And don't forget the laundry system, totally optional new chore for your Sims, but chore that is not really that hard and has benefits of new positive moodlets.
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I also like the new skills and the possibility to have my Sims self-employed, so they can get professional Inventor, Sculptor, Writer etc. The other two careers are less stereotypical, since each job is different. However, Firefighter, Ghost Hunter and Investigator careers tend to get quite stereotypical, which is especially sad with Firefighter career, since from what I've heard from RL firefighters, their job is anything but stereotype. Anyway, Sims 3 itself is a lot of fun and Ambitions added a lot more to do.
Peno11 の投稿を引用:Sims 3 and Ambitions was the package I got ten years ago, shortly after Ambitions was released, so I never played vanilla Sims 3 and often get confused with what features are in basegame and what came with Ambitions. And then, there are Aliens, which, IMO, are improved from those we saw in Sims 3 Seasons, but if you are not alien fan and especially alien pregnancy fan, than you may not like this EP, because, alien abductions and alien pregnancies for male Sims are pretty common occurance in this EP.
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The real Estate system in the pack is more closer to the owned businesses in Sims 2 Open for Business EP than the system in Sims 3 that was actually introduced to the base game in patch coinciding with Ambitions release, so that may or may not be improvement, depending on your preferences, though I personally would like to one day see Sims game that has both of these systems together. Its 3 new careers, from what I've heard, are as much stereotype, as the 3 careers I mentioned from Ambitions. And, from what I've heard, the same can be told about Get to Work, but I don't have that EP, so my opinions are only based on reviews, let's playes and other things I've read on the net. Sims 4 itself is a step back from Sims 3 in many directions, though there are some things that were improvements. Sims 3 and Ambitions was the package I got ten years ago, shortly after Ambitions was released, so I never played vanilla Sims 3 and often get confused with what features are in basegame and what came with Ambitions.