My wife asked about the sims. She has an m1 MacBook Air and I see there are 98 dlc options.
Do I need certain one or can she do free to play. Or is an older version better?
What do I need to know?
Submitted 2 days ago by neon_nova@lemmy.dbzer0.com to gaming@beehaw.org
My wife asked about the sims. She has an m1 MacBook Air and I see there are 98 dlc options.
Do I need certain one or can she do free to play. Or is an older version better?
What do I need to know?
Sims 3 is generally agreed to be the best by the people talk to, but my favourite is sims 2… (probably cause nostalgia :3)
Anyhow 4 is free and runs on mac from what I can see, so… just go with that x3… I personally wouldn’t pay for the DLC and just mod it, but I dunno how macs are in terms of mods
Thanks! When I saw free to play I worried that it was bad.
The sims 4 launched at full price, mind you, and later got made free for… some anniversary I believe :3… as a full price game it definitely got a fair bit of slack cause overall it had less content than the previous games, and people didn’t like needing DLC for what they considered base features, but… free is free ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
terminhell@lemmy.dbzer0.com 1 day ago
Base game is free now. Beyond that, unless she mentions any dlc by name, this is the situation for a steam gift card. The game itself promotes other dlc on launch. The content varies a lot in terms of price and amount of included content. The bigger ones (non-sale) are about $40 USD. Down to about $5 for the small ones. Pretty sure a decent sale is going right now too.
neon_nova@lemmy.dbzer0.com 1 day ago
Thanks! I’ll pick it up today to surprise her with.