✨Hey guys, thank you for watching!✨ After all the comments on my ''Food Logic'' video I had to do an additional video about food! And guess what? There's still so many things that I wanted to touch on! So it's gonna come later on in future videos. Also does someone else remember their sims having difficulties using chopsticks for the first times in TS4 or am I tweaking? ► Like & subscribe if you don't mind✌ Timestamps : 0:08 Detail #1 Microwave 2:00 Detail #2 Mixers 4:25 Detail #3 Food packagings 5:10 Detail #4 Baking process 5:57 Detail #5 Ustensils 6:40 Detail #6 Raw ingredients 7:19 Detail #7 Cooking together 7:37 Detail #8 Stoves 8:47 Detail #9 Snacking bowls 9:04 Detail #10 Barbecue grill Who do you think has the best details? Comment down below! In my opinion every game has some nice touches, even TS4 despite having way less details!
The mixer thing is one of the reasons I really enjoy the sims 3. When you buy higher quality items, it makes life easier for your sim (faster cooking, faster driving)
its a random thing, but I love that in ts3 they can just grill any ingridient, it's so perfect for surviving challanges, and it's more realistic that they can just grill any fish they caught
Although Sims 4 allows "group cooking" it doesn't look like they are cooking together. Just multiple Sims working on a cooking animation in different counters. It doesn't look like the food is prepared faster when more Sims working on the same food. Sims don't even talk to each other in a group activity!
I find it depends on the kitchen set up. When I built a kitchen in one configuration, one cooked while the other pointed, talked, and added seasonings to what the other sim was doing. In a configuration with more counters, it looked like they were cooking their own things. In the end, I think it's more for building relationships than actually looking like they're realistically cooking with one another.
I will give an extra point to Sims 3 for their more efficient mixer, however Sims 2 definitely has the most realistic cooking animations overall. Also, in Sims 2, when children use chopsticks with the chinese take out, they use them like spoons (a nice added touch). Another aspect, the reason outdoor grills will set fire inside, because there are indoor grills (which still can catch fire, with low cooking skill, or left unattended), but those meant to be outdoors, need an open environment (hence, realism kicks in here). If you were to add in cooking in Sims 1, you will find another umique feature, the most comical, yet realistic sounds sims make when preparing and cooking food. But even adding in Sims 1, Sims 2's overall attention to details have been surpassed by none.
@@Sitycims I understand that. I actually own all of Sims 1, but unless I want to run on an archaic computer (potato), I did have to download from alternate sources. Ironically, it is far easier to get Sims 1 operating than Sims 2 and 3, which I have all of on EA...lol 🤣If you are ever up for the most challenging gameplay, as well as more adult gameplay, you should give Sims 1 a go, even if you choose not to add it in comparisons.
Because they got negative feedback for Sims 3 which in its attempt to be realistic in CAS quickly looked like dated technology, and also the Sims did not look the same in the actual game world. And also because a lot of the Sims 4 art style was designed as part of a cross platform (including mobile) online game. You can still see it in how similar it is to the Sims Mobile.
In the sims 4 sims do not all know how to use chopsticks, it is a hidden skill that can be gained and they earn a trait I believe called chopstick master after a certain amount of time using them. This came with Snowy Escape
Interesting... But actually chopsticks came in 2016 with City Living. Back when it came out, my sims would always have a hard time using them the first few times, but ever since (Snowy Escape I believe) they use them without any problem from the get go...
It might depend on what food the sim is eating? I know my sims I’m playing with currently eat things from the city living world they still struggle with chopsticks?
Skill level effects the quickness but the quickness is random. At least what I noticed I TS3. You can max out your cooking and make Mac n Cheese your sim could be 3 seconds faster or slower because of new equipment, already knowing something, being in the right or wrong mood or because of them literally idling for a bit just because we all stare into the void from time to time.
You mean to tell me nobody has made ramen noodles that way in a microwave? Flat bowls work better, you can also break it half like pasta. I like to completely crush it and cook it in a mug like baby spaghetti Os but ramen style.
✨Hey guys, thank you for watching!✨
After all the comments on my ''Food Logic'' video I had to do an additional video about food!
And guess what? There's still so many things that I wanted to touch on! So it's gonna come later on in future videos.
Also does someone else remember their sims having difficulties using chopsticks for the first times in TS4 or am I tweaking?
► Like & subscribe if you don't mind✌
Timestamps :
0:08 Detail #1 Microwave
2:00 Detail #2 Mixers
4:25 Detail #3 Food packagings
5:10 Detail #4 Baking process
5:57 Detail #5 Ustensils
6:40 Detail #6 Raw ingredients
7:19 Detail #7 Cooking together
7:37 Detail #8 Stoves
8:47 Detail #9 Snacking bowls
9:04 Detail #10 Barbecue grill
Who do you think has the best details? Comment down below!
In my opinion every game has some nice touches, even TS4 despite having way less details!
The mixer thing is one of the reasons I really enjoy the sims 3. When you buy higher quality items, it makes life easier for your sim (faster cooking, faster driving)
its a random thing, but I love that in ts3 they can just grill any ingridient, it's so perfect for surviving challanges, and it's more realistic that they can just grill any fish they caught
Although Sims 4 allows "group cooking" it doesn't look like they are cooking together. Just multiple Sims working on a cooking animation in different counters. It doesn't look like the food is prepared faster when more Sims working on the same food. Sims don't even talk to each other in a group activity!
I find it depends on the kitchen set up. When I built a kitchen in one configuration, one cooked while the other pointed, talked, and added seasonings to what the other sim was doing. In a configuration with more counters, it looked like they were cooking their own things. In the end, I think it's more for building relationships than actually looking like they're realistically cooking with one another.
I will give an extra point to Sims 3 for their more efficient mixer, however Sims 2 definitely has the most realistic cooking animations overall. Also, in Sims 2, when children use chopsticks with the chinese take out, they use them like spoons (a nice added touch). Another aspect, the reason outdoor grills will set fire inside, because there are indoor grills (which still can catch fire, with low cooking skill, or left unattended), but those meant to be outdoors, need an open environment (hence, realism kicks in here).
If you were to add in cooking in Sims 1, you will find another umique feature, the most comical, yet realistic sounds sims make when preparing and cooking food. But even adding in Sims 1, Sims 2's overall attention to details have been surpassed by none.
Right! I unfortunately I don't have TS1, hence why I never include it...I'm too lazy to go through the hassle of downloading it and makin' it work 😂
@@Sitycims I understand that. I actually own all of Sims 1, but unless I want to run on an archaic computer (potato), I did have to download from alternate sources. Ironically, it is far easier to get Sims 1 operating than Sims 2 and 3, which I have all of on EA...lol 🤣If you are ever up for the most challenging gameplay, as well as more adult gameplay, you should give Sims 1 a go, even if you choose not to add it in comparisons.
So I'm curious... why did EA go from more realistic looking sims to cartoony sims in 4? The loss of detail.
Because they’re lazy
Because it was originally supposed to be an online game, google project Olympus for the sims 4 if you wanna learn more
Because they got negative feedback for Sims 3 which in its attempt to be realistic in CAS quickly looked like dated technology, and also the Sims did not look the same in the actual game world. And also because a lot of the Sims 4 art style was designed as part of a cross platform (including mobile) online game. You can still see it in how similar it is to the Sims Mobile.
@ImreallypumpEA is in fact extremely lazy. Maybe not in graphics but in almost every other aspect of the game
sims 4 was supposed to be a multiplayer facebook game, so they needed to make it simply and wiedly appealing.
Sims 3 food synthesizer: allow me to introduce myself
in a future video about a different theme*
Actually there is a mini oven in TS4 I forget which EP it came with but there is one now :)
Now that I think about it that's true! I believe it came with the Dream Home Decorator GP
The whole turkey on the poker took me out lol!
Haha 😂😂
In the sims 4 sims do not all know how to use chopsticks, it is a hidden skill that can be gained and they earn a trait I believe called chopstick master after a certain amount of time using them. This came with Snowy Escape
Interesting...
But actually chopsticks came in 2016 with City Living. Back when it came out, my sims would always have a hard time using them the first few times, but ever since (Snowy Escape I believe) they use them without any problem from the get go...
@Sitycims ah, strange. Maybe they do and for some reason still get the master chopstick trait after awhile
It might depend on what food the sim is eating? I know my sims I’m playing with currently eat things from the city living world they still struggle with chopsticks?
@@sarahward5738Oh yeah that might be the answer! Like always they add features & later on forget to update them 🥲
6:55 Girl be having some crazy forearm strength.
2:38 my god I love your edits 😩
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Each points of TSM
TSM2: 10/10
TSM3: 4/10
TSM4: 1/10
HAHA tough on TS4 💀💀
@@SitycimsTS4 isn’t a funny gameplay even has the boringest packs
Ahh yes my favorite thing to roast over an open campfire is indeed a whole turkey. Not sure why so many people find that weird? 🤔 😂
its cool how u put camera inside stuff
Once again the sims 2 proves its superiority
Are u notice that in pocket chips in ts2 u can find a little version of chips?
Yes I did!
i just know this channel will have a lot of subscribers!! amazing videos, not boring at all, cool memes and soundeffects. keep it up!!!🤗🤗
Thank you so much!
“Cooking together”
Nice video! Theres gonna be a mixer in the upcoming Sims 4 Stuff Pack, I'm wondering if this one will be better 😅
Let's hope so! It was about time we get a mixer in TS4 🗣
After all these comparison videos: Remember what they took from us; it's morally correct to pirate Sims 4.
Tks for your time making this video! Love to watch more❤
My pleasure! Thank's to you for watching 😊
I love the editing on this.
8:40 i think there is another one in ts4
Yes with Dream Home Decorator GP, I forgot (and also don't own that pack)!
Could you make a video comparing the games' graphics? Low graphics vs high graphics
I like TS3 pretty much. But sometimes with the lack of detail, I still love the game though!
Its cool how are add test
I like how modern the Sims 4 is. I just don't like the way it was developed. Could have been more realistic like the previous games. Just my opinion
I wish the sims 4 was made with passion just like The Sims 2.
Skill level effects the quickness but the quickness is random. At least what I noticed I TS3. You can max out your cooking and make Mac n Cheese your sim could be 3 seconds faster or slower because of new equipment, already knowing something, being in the right or wrong mood or because of them literally idling for a bit just because we all stare into the void from time to time.
Thank you for your video 😍 i love it, i still think sim 2 the best and then sim 3
I'm glad you liked it! I would go in that order also
You mean to tell me nobody has made ramen noodles that way in a microwave? Flat bowls work better, you can also break it half like pasta. I like to completely crush it and cook it in a mug like baby spaghetti Os but ramen style.
Maybe I'm thinking too much but I thought l that Dream Home Decorator had a mini oven too
Ty for vid, great work
Cooking without the mixer in sims 3 never🙈 it’s to slow when they cooking normal.
Sims have diffrent detials. Sims 2 have small charming details. Sims 3 was open world and colors. Sims 4 was body feathurs and house building
isn't the mixer supposed to eliminate the need to mex with a wooden spoon ?
Now i want to play 2
I love your videos🙂
Thank's a lot!!
Sims 2 made by love confirm
Sims 2 and Sims 3 .
Wait.. how child can cook??? What pack? Thanks
Base game update around the release of Cottage Living :)
@@TheOG-GG required for Cottage Living with Base game? Or just recently update for Base game? Let me thanks! 😊
@carolinamejia4097 No pack is required. Just click on a counter and it should say "cook together" and you can pick who to cook with.
@@juliettebraden3328 I get it thanks! 😊
LETS ALL BE HONEST HERE: ts3 was a basic red flag on the shortcuts they did. Yall were blind by the "sugar" that coated the game 💀💀💀