It depends what type of subscription service we are talking about. So, soon there could be other games in this genre that will help scratch-the-itch if EA decides to alienate the majority of their fan base.Īnd we'll still be able to play the older Sims games, so yeah. And who knows, maybe the upcoming game that Paradox Techtonic is working on will also be a Life Sim game as well. That's ok tho, cause there's still Paralives in development. Maybe that's why they've been working so hard to bring in a new generation of players, so that the "old" fans (who threw a fit about an always online Sims 4) would walk away and the "new" fans would be more receptive to a subscription service. or they're just wanting to kill the franchise and be done. They obviously didn't learn their lesson with TS4. Netflix is constantly adding new content which keeps it fresh, A game would not be adding content monthly or weekly.
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And with how lacking the amount of TS4's content has been and all of the restrictions tied to it, if that's an indication of how they're going in the future? Then that's a He77-to-the-No!Ī game is not like streaming movies or TV shows on Netflix and Hulu. I don't play the game that often, not on a regular daily basis that I could justify that expense. There is nothing that they could ever offer in a subscription service that would entice me into paying every single month. I want the base game and packs, DLC to be sold for standard prices like alwaysNo! No way, no how! Absolutely not! No, I am not okay with paying each month to play the game.