![]() It's so much so that it overpowers the lack of snow depth, which is pretty unforgivable. I can not even possibly describe how big of a difference this makes aesthetically. Not just the trees, but also the smaller plants, the flowers, the grasses, the terrain's grass. The Sims 4's winters look like winter, even without the snow, because the entire environment changes for the seasons, as it should. but can we talk about winter without snow? Because the difference there is MASSIVE. The Sims 3, despite improving so many things over The Sims 2 Seasons (gradual seasons and really neat fog effects and the like), disappointed me deeply (in TS2, I was so amazed they did Seasons that I was more forgiving). It's because the developers finally put their time and effort to change so much more about the environment than in previous games. ![]() In terms of aesthetics, I think that - lack of snow depth aside - The Sims 4 Seasons wins by a wide margin. ![]() Now I do have my qualms with the way the holidays themselves are done (I wish it was less task-based), but the freedom to control which holidays you have and be able to create more is great. I'm not a big fan of The Sims 4 itself and definitely think it is the weakest entry, so understand I did not choose this answer lightly!įirst of all, in terms of gameplay, the customizable holiday calender is really great. The Sims 4 SeasonsI'm very opinionated on Seasons Expansion Packs, so of course I have to answer this one! ![]()
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