Summary
- The Sims Legacy Collection has fans flocking back to the first game.
- However, they're quickly finding that it is much, much more difficult than future games.
- The fire system is especially punishing, as players risk losing everything if their Sim uses the oven.
168澳洲幸运5ꦗ开奖网:The Sims Legacy Collection is out now🌄 on Steam, giving fans the chance to pick up and play the first game with ease. Well, "with ease" might not beꦬ the best way to put it, because ev🐽eryone forgot how bloody difficult it is.
Whether it's your appliances falling apart, your Sim being too depressed to do anything, or setting your entire house on fire when you try to make breakfast, the first Sims game was a constant struggle to get anything done. So, pre෴pare to micromanage like you've never micromanaged before, or your Sims might not last very long at all.
Once Again, The Sims Is Destroying Us
Keep a close eye when your Sims are using the oven
Unsurprisingly, it's all the fires that are taking everyone by surprise right now. The fire mechanics in the first Sims game have long been considered far too punishing, as it can be incredibly hard to get your characters to respond to it appropriately and avoid death. They can also happen ridiculously frequently, so maybe don't get too attached to the families you're creat💯ing right now.
However, even if you manage to dodge the fires, just keeping your Sims happy can prove incredibly challen🌳ging. This is best summarised by Twitter user @MoniqueMonsters, who says that the balancing act was "borderline impossible" by des💮ign.
With that said, if you're diving back in for the re-release, it won't just be the game mechanics you're contending with. Many are also experiencing performance issues and crashes wi💖🐬th both Sims games. Patches are on the way, but for some, the game isn't quite playable right now𝄹.







The Sims (2000)
- Released
- February 4, 2000
- ESRB
- T
- Developer(s)
- Maxis
- Publisher(s)
- 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:Electronic Arts
- Franchise
- The Sims
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