

Worry no more fellow simmers, here's a list of 10 aesthetically pleasing mods for you to enjoy. RELATED: The Sims 4: 10 Of The Best Mods To Prepare For Realm Of Magicīut with so many amazing CC creators out there making great mods such as clothing, hairstyles and so much more, it's hard to choose which ones to use over others. Aside from mods used to add more traits or aspirations, there are a lot of them simmers could be using to beautify The Sims 4. I am hoping for the reclamation of the genre, not a death spiral.Most Sims fanatics have folders upon folders of mods (also called Custom Content or CC for short) for their game taking up a lot of gigs on their computers. I am more eagerly waiting for E3 to see what direction. do I want to see the Fallout genre to die and go the way of Call of Duty? Me personally no. imho, they killed this series after revelations. Do I want Fallout to look like this? Not me personally.

The move towards micro-transactions, creation club, etc. Hillbilly factories, houses/shacks, hunting shacks, moonshine, mining camps, etc. If it is west Virginia, and I was shocked to hear comments like "vault 76 is in DC, not there" (geography please?), and King can do settlements, I will move from a complacent thought to overexcitement. for me as one playing survival exclusively, it's not my style. or the thought of vehicles transversing the wasteland. and to King's comment, if it is all the rumors, settlement building will not be effective in a multiplayer, run and gun, PvP, type game. I would rather see a solid product versus trying to be like every one else. In my career field, the term "something for everyone" means likely nobody will be happy. If 76 is Fallout 4, with a better engine, better reliability, better storyline/implementation of all the areas in the game - meaning lets do it right and get back credibility. With all the rumors of it being an MMO, a PvP, online/multiplayer/coop/etc.
