Comparison of two games
The Sims 3, released in 2009, is the third game in The Sims franchise. It is the first game in the franchise to have an open world, meaning sims can roam around the world freely without having to go through loading screens. With a total of 11 expansion packs and nine stuff packs, plus an online store with a lot of content, there is a lot of gameplay that will suit almost every player.
Released in 2014, The Sims 4 is the fourth installment of The Sims franchise. With a better Create-a-Sim, where sims can be made, and an improved Build/Buy mode, where players can build their sims' homes, the Sims 4 focuses on emotions. The Gallery is a place where players can share their families and buildings so other players can use them in their own games. With a total of 17 expansion packs, 12 game packs, 20 stuff packs, and 33 kits (and more to come), there is an endless amount of content.
There are several reasons why I am only doing two games. One reason is that the original Sims will not run on a modern computer. The Sims 2 is also not for sale anywhere, so the only solution is to pirate the game. I will not promote the piracy of the game. I also have not played The Sims and Sims 2, so I do not have experience to compare them.
Electronic Arts, who makes the Sims games, is another source for features and prices of both The Sims 3 and The Sims 4.
The Sims Wiki is a great source for all the Sims games. It is a good source for a list of pre-made sims for the games, traits, careers, and more.
Carl's Sims 3 Guide is a guide on how to play The Sims 3. It also has a lot of information on occults, skills, and other aspects of The Sims 3, including different cheats. There is also Carl's Sims 4 Guide, which has information about how to play The Sims 4. It also has information on cheats.
“The Sims 3.” sims.wiki.com, Fandom, Inc., sims.fandom.com/wiki/The_Sims_3
"The Sims 4." sims.wiki.com, Fandom, Inc., https://sims.fandom.com/wiki/The_Sims_4