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This video is dedicated to childhood, from babies to children, it's going to cover the most basic aspects referring to interaction, responsibilities and overall what the life stage has to bring that's different from the other ones.
And here we're talking about one of the most polemical things done by Sims 4, taking toddlers out. Honestly, I would've rather them taking Adult or Young adult out since they're basically the same, but that may be just me. Still there's no reason to say the other life stages suck just because the lack of toddlers.
I forgot to mention some aspects but let's hope I got the most important ones here .
I apologize for the long video but 3 whole life stages are hard to shorten, and trust me, I did, I left out things like the social worker, all the toys and stuff they could interact with, stuff that I thought would be just unnecessary so here it is.
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If you ask me:
I'm not gonna lie, when we talk about babies and toddlers I really like the ones from Sims 2, why? Well, because they have many details in interaction compared to the other games one could tell they invested time to make those stages something fun and enjoyable, that is, if you like to deal with babies in the game, if you don't then I'm sure you'd like how Sims 4 basically jumped that stage. When we talk about kids I really like the ones from Sims 4, they're very independent and have way more interactions than the previous ones, they're almost like teens, which can be both good and bad but I consider it good because I like freedom in my game, if I don't agree them being out late then I just don't send them out late. Sims 3 basically copies Sims 2 with babies and toddlers but they took out many interactions and made things so simple it didn't bring new things in.
Keep in mind this is my opinion, it's okay to disagree.
Future Projects:
Life Part 3 (last for life I hope)
Death
Afterlife
Interactions
Lots
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