Sims 3 didn’t have DLC, it had Expansions 😛 . Sims 4 is a travesty. The original is more fun to play, and in some aspects isn’t as limited as 4 (crazy, right?). I spent a lot of time with the second and third games, I couldn’t tell you which one I’ve spent more time on (probably 2).
Yeah, well, I thought that by DLC you meant Expansion Packs and those Object Collections.
You’re right, I was being facetious ^_^. But TS4 definitely treats their add-ons more like DLC in the worst possible way. They still call them Expansions and Stuff Packs (and Game Packs, woopie…) but they’re much less substantial.
The only thing I didn’t get for 3 during the time I played it was the crazy Katy Perry pink/candy world thing. What the heck was that.
Yeah, that’s around when I lost interest in The Sims for maybe the second or third time. It was the first time I was truly embarrassed to be a fan of the series. I just recently became interested again.
And I probably played 3 more than 2, but not by much. 2 was so much fun though.
See, I really can’t tell which I played more. I’ve had 2 longer, but I went through a six-generation legacy in 3. I never spent that much time in a single neighborhood before, or a single family at the very least. Then again, I guess that’s one of the main differences between the two. One definitely favors playing a single family, and the other favors playing the whole neighborhood.