• Reviews around interaction (3.92 of 5)

    The Sims 4 - PC/Mac

    • I liked the seamless interaction of the neighborhood that came with Sims 3 and wish they would go back to that.
    • Here, the Sims are in full 3-D this time and live in a bigger world, with actual places to go in their neighborhood and more realistic interactions between Sims
    • but overall the Sim interactions are better
    • Better social interactions
    • There are multiple interactions available with babies
    • * Limited neighborhood interactions
    • The graphics are amazing, the movements are fluid, and the interactions between Sims have never been better.
    • For example, I really enjoy all the different interactions, there's loads more to choose from and even more when your sim is feeling a certain type of way.
    • The most irritating is when they want to do a specific interaction with another sim, like “cloudgaze with Rob” or something similar
    • So, rather than include toddlers, we chose to go deeper on the features that make Sims come alive: meaningful and often amusing emotions; more believable motion and interactions; more tools in Create A Sim, and more realistic (and sometimes weird!
    • There's less of a sense of "relationship grinding", and more of a sense of genuine interaction
    • I realize life it kind of like that; you have to maintain your friendships if you want to have consistent interactions with them
    • A lot of times you can't get the interaction to come up until you've worked your way up to it, and long before the option is available, the sims have wandered off for that all-important multitasking
    • You make friends by continuous and constant positive interactions with any given person, regardless of "personality
    • Their interactions with family members and amongst themselves make them fun to watch
    • You also cannot select as many items as Sims 3, and there are fewer interactions with objects available
    • She then left and claimed "thanks for hanging out for me" with the red relationship meter, insults, and no friendly social interaction from my sim
    • Exploration and interaction with the world and items seemed to trump the interactions between individual sims.
    • Pros:-Better social interactions: Way more life-like now.-The new changes in build mode
    • The interaction between the Sims is awesome, they're way more life like than they have ever been.
    • I love the new interactions on the Sims 4
    • Not sure if that's from an improvement in the game or the cc source.-Gameplay is more life-like, interactions less awkward
    • There was a ton of playable content, great gameplay regarding interactions with sims and environment
    • The house building tool is awesome, social interaction has never been better but that's where it ends
    • They are so much fun, and like in the Sims 3, there are special interactions that only Sims with certain traits can do
    • Not sure if that's from an improvement in the game or the cc source.-Gameplay is more life-like, interactions less awkward
    • In addition to traits, jobs and skills can also affect what interactions are available to any given sim
    • I am surprisingly enjoying the emotions and interactions of the sims and the little goals you are asked to complete for promotions or to raise school grades
    • Be prepared to have the open world concept taken away from you along with most of the items and interactions you enjoyed in the past, like the toddler stage, swimming pools, and even the sort of job goals we were given in The Sims 3
    • I very well remember playing the base games of the previous games and I was far from bored.
    • That's a reasonable question, especially after so many people experienced performance issues with [i]The Sims 3[/i] on machines which [i]should have[/i] been able to play the game well (even some expensive, top-of-the-line gaming PC's had trouble with that one)
    • Amazing i love it if is the actual game you aren't getting jipped off.
    • That's a reasonable question, especially after so many people experienced performance issues with [i]The Sims 3[/i] on machines which [i]should have[/i] been able to play the game well (even some expensive, top-of-the-line gaming PC's had trouble with that one)
    • It wasn't as great as I
    • While they're in labour they can still walk around and do stuff which is good too... but so far those are about the only positives I've found as I think the graphics are bollocks too, the grass now looks like it's a messy watercolour painting that's run into itself
    • n’t understand why EA didn’t just work on cleaning up what they already had in The Sims 3.
    • It reminds me most of the mobile/tablet game The Sims FreePlay in how the Sims act, walk, do whims, and even look, as well as in how the gameplay is very short-focus-oriented
    • I love it even though it lags a
    • , I never clean my bathroom sink as much as they do)
    • There are a few glitches that I've seen, but nothing detrimental as of yet
    • They even say "a well-cared for sim is a happy sim" when the needs are high, as if they cannot do anything on their own without the player and are "pets", which in Sims 3, the Sims could go about their lives without any players (with Story Progression, e.g. and personalities), choosing jobs and such, but obviously often wouldn't get promotions or be as successful as with a player
    • Where is the fun in that?Moving around in Sims 4 is not as clean as it is in Sims 3
    • When compared to Sims 2 and 3, you are really limited as to what you can do, such as multi tasking between sims.. for example
    • but this is not limited as you can simply cancel out the filter and you can have Sims wear anything from other categories for clothing
    • Just not as good as I had hoped for
    • I purchased the Sims 4 when it was on sale for around 30 bucks, so i guess it doesn't hurt as much as if i paid a full price
    • n’t understand why EA didn’t just work on cleaning up what they already had in The Sims 3.
    • I very well remember playing the base games of the previous games and I was far from bored.
    • That's a reasonable question, especially after so many people experienced performance issues with [i]The Sims 3[/i] on machines which [i]should have[/i] been able to play the game well (even some expensive, top-of-the-line gaming PC's had trouble with that one)
    • Amazing i love it if is the actual game you aren't getting jipped off.
    • That's a reasonable question, especially after so many people experienced performance issues with [i]The Sims 3[/i] on machines which [i]should have[/i] been able to play the game well (even some expensive, top-of-the-line gaming PC's had trouble with that one)
    • It wasn't as great as I
    • While they're in labour they can still walk around and do stuff which is good too... but so far those are about the only positives I've found as I think the graphics are bollocks too, the grass now looks like it's a messy watercolour painting that's run into itself