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The included vampires are significantly less feature rich then the Supernatural versions. Bland Vampires Showtime: Doesn't really add a whole lot that's interesting, but does come with a really nice town. Genie Not Recommended: Island Paradise: Horribly buggy world, and most of the new features require it though some Custom worlds are starting to include open sea features and have much less issues.

Resorts can be pretty fun though, though they can also bug out on you sometimes as well and cause problems. Even with Overwatch pets just cause too many routing issues for my tastes.

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Ask A Question. Browse More Questions. Keep me logged in on this device. Forgot your username or password? User Info: Aadrauni Maru Aadrauni Maru 7 years ago 1 I've read on the forums here that there are performance issues with some of the expansion packs, or that an expansion's value isn't worth the cost. Ambitions seams to be held up as a must buy, but what other expansions bring something good to the table? I love The Sims, and I've purchased all the expansions for the past games when released over time , but I unfortunately have come late to this game.

I'm not interested in paying for eleven expansions and an assortment of stuff packs all at once unless there is one heck of a good bundle deal. User Info: Jonny Jonny 7 years ago 2 Ambitions is pretty universally considered the big must buy, from there you get a descending scale of how much it would add for you, I'd personally put Supernatural, Showtime and Seasons as my other must haves, but others might not care about what those add.

User Info: SinisterSyn SinisterSyn 7 years ago 3 If you're a fan of the Sims 2, then buying the new versions of packs like Seasons, University Life and Pets may be an easy choice for you, depending on which one you liked the best.

User Info: Alessar Alessar 7 years ago 5 I think a lot of the performance issues are more about the worlds that come with the the expansions. User Info: Died Again Died Again 7 years ago 6 I'll second the call for Ambitions and Generations being the two best packs for general, every day play.

Can you who hoo with more then 1 sim? Is there a cheat for career leveling? Main Quest. What is the Best paying job at level 10? How can i make cookies for the sims3? Side Quest. The final expansion for The Sims 3 was Into the Future , an expansion that let players travel through time and see how their Sims' actions impacted the future.

This expansion added three possible versions of the future, including a dystopian and utopian version. Players could also get plenty of futuristic furniture and items to enhance their Sims modern lives, something that some criticized for breaking the game's balance. Into the Future 's reviews generally agreed that it was a great send-off for The Sims 3 , though many felt the promos for The Sims 4 included within were somewhat of a disappointing conclusion to one of the expansions explorable locations.

One of the biggest points of praise came with the addition of plumbots, an advanced robot that Sims could design and purchase for their household. There were also sleep-pods, hoverboards, flying cars and jetpacks to scratch that future-tech itch for many sci-fi fans.

The Supernatural expansion certainly isn't for everyone , but the people who love elements of magic in their Sims games will absolutely love it. This pack has a massive amount of content and was certainly praised for being one of the game's most substantial additions. Werewolves, witches, fairies and ghosts were all made playable in this expansion, whilst the vampires from Late Night were greatly expanded upon.

With options for almost every kind of Sims player, critics were incredibly impressed with Supernatural. One particular note from critics was that the gothic and horror themes gave the expansion a delightful, cheery spin, which is surprisingly unique for those genres. The special edition of this included some Katy Perry-themed objects, and as is known from the past, collaboration expansions are rarely worth the hype.

Pets have always been a highly demanded expansion, and also one of the longest standing ones along with all sorts of city life expansions. It's just one of those bread-and-butter expansion packs that fans know know is coming at some point.

Unfortunately, the gameplay is very repetitive and without much depth in terms of the animals. There isn't anything new or amazing about Pets , making it an addition that's just meh.

Since its first introduction as an expansion in The Sims 2 , it feels like EA hasn't been able to fully deliver with its university-themed expansions. But that said, this expansion isn't bad. It delivers exactly what people would hope for, but nothing more.

The pack also introduces PlantSims, a gameplay aspect that hasn't returned to the game since, probably because it really wasn't that popular of significant.

Still, all the good university content is in there, making it a pretty decent expansion. Generations is a pack that has some good and some slightly bad stuff in it.

For one, it introduces some incredibly important gameplay features that newer games could really learn from. It was dedicated to making the simulation and family gameplay feel real. On the other hand, it was a bit of let-down with regards to content. These jobs satisfy all types of players, from the design lovers in the architecture and stylist professions, to the more quirky and adventurous Simmers with the firefighting, ghost-hunting, and private investigator professions. In my opinion this pack was really strong, though there were other expansion packs that offered more options for the Simmer to enjoy.

This pack did what other sub-neighborhood packs couldn't: it offered social groups, a variety of majors that allowed you to advance your career quickly, many parties and social gathering opportunities. This pack was one of the best in the collection. Late Night was one of the best additions to the franchise.

When playing this, one felt fully immersed in city life with clubs, bars, and celebrities galore. The introduction of vampires also felt like an appropriate, fun twist rather than a kitschy add-on.

The implementation of a weather mechanic in The Sims 3 was more than enough to put this game at the top of my list. But what made this pack No. This added a sense of realism to The Sims that few other packs could.

The is the one to rule them all. This pack embodies all that The Sims should be. The plethora of content for Sims of all ages makes its replay value and usefulness probably the greatest among all packs. The addition of family trees and a reputation system adds the feel that the Simmer is creating well-rounded, fleshed-out stories for their Sims.

It's the little things like bachelorette parties, elders with canes, and prom night that show how well thought-out every aspect of this pack truly was. No other compares. Mach mit und erstelle deine eigenen Posts und Quizze! Approved and edited by BuzzFeed Community Team. Katy Perry's Sweet Treats Pack.

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