● New to the channel? ✨ Welcome & don't forget to like and subscribe! Timestamps : 0:08 Test #1 Car animation 1:31 Test #2 Cars interactions 3:57 Test #3 Driving & physic 7:04 Test #4 Routing & traffic 8:27 Extras Who do you think is the winner? In my opinion, The Sims 2 has 100% percent the best cars of the serie!
The reason Sims 3 cars are the way they are is because the open world would quickly become too real - introducing bad traffic and no downtown parking (or worse - giant parking lots and highways in the downtown). Which is why a Sims 3 car conveniently fits in the sim’s backpack. I think they made the right call.
I dunno, I don't think traffic gets that bad in Sims 3. I don't mind the phasing on and off the roads because of the awkward car park placement lots might have, but if that wasn't a thing then I'd like them to pull out and pull in like normal. They still phase in and out of each other on the roads so heavy traffic shouldn't be problem for pulling on and off lots, only the placement of the spots causes a problem there. They still however, no matter what, should physically get in and out of the car like in Sims 2.
And that would also make the game completely unplayable, because how it barely runs today even on modern machines lol. Performance aside, Sims 3 the best Sims game
😂traffic ? They could’ve at least had cars and when you get in an it drives off it loads you to where you wanted to go it didnt necessarily have to drive around the town 😂
the reason why the sims 3 is like that is because in the sims 3, lots don't have to be attached to the road. But in the sims 2, in order to place a lot, it had to be on the road. It's why they could animate the cars driving away and stuff.
Sims 2 can have homes off-grid, and when world building one can do that. Of course, you do need mods and CC if you want roads that would conform to homes off the grid (still more realistic than carrying your vehicle around in a backpack). 🤣
It’s because 4 was originally a multiplayer online only game and they couldn’t make it open like with 3, so when they changed dev plans after the disastrous sims city launch, they had to revert to rabbit holes for everything. It sucks but there is a reason beyond “ea lazy” trust me if the could do cars they would, and then sell them in a $39.99 expansion pack.
Maybe it's good that Sims 3 misses out some details, otherwise it would be probably not playable at all even with the fixing mods. Sure is Sims 2 the winner of details and animations again but I still prefer the posibilities you have in Sims 3 in a whole with the open world system
@@idontreadorreply There are many games out there with an open world that are smooth, even on low hardware if you decrease the graphics. If The Sims 3 were based on 64-bit, it would have been far more stable.
@@Paramurasaki What I meant was that the game's performance suffered from the large open world due to the lack of optimization. Also, The Sims 3 offers more than just a rabbit hole experience, for example, Sims can go to the beach, the park, visit other families, pursue a career from the Ambitions expansion pack or travel to other open world locations with different DLCs. However, this was not the main argument I intended to present. I just wanted to clarify that the problem was not the open world, but the optimization. And because The Sims 3's performance is right on the edge, the lack of details probably saved it.
It’s because of how 4 was originally made, the bones of the game. It was online only multiplayer but then sims city happened and they had to switch up. So rabbit holes instead of cars and loading screens every time you leave a lot. It sucks but there is a logical reason for the lack of cars. If they could get em to work they’d do it, and sell it to us in a forty dollar expansion pack lol.
Cars in The Sims 3 aren't really objects (at least they aren't treated as objects when Sims use them), but a part of the LOCOMOTION system. That's why they teleport to the road, they phase objects, and there aren't any real physics coded. They were done like that in order to speed things up for the open world. They had to sacrifice some realism, but it makes sense. If The Sims 4 had been an improvement over The Sims 3, they could have kept the open world and make cars more realistic, with things such as car accidents and traffic jams. But as we know, The Sims 4 simply decided to go back to Sims 2 closed world, without the attention to detail that made Sims 2 so special.
I get why they phase on and off the roads, because of lots off the road and awkward placed car parks. But they could have still had cars driving on and off like normal if the game detects the room for it. And since they phase through other traffic anyway they can still pull on and off like normal. At the very least Sims should still go and get in and out of the car physically. They just teleport into them like sims 1
When I saw the title of the video I knew what was coming for the TS4 section... I'm excited to introduce you to the next generation of The Sims. This is Gold, and I am glad that I haven't wasted any money on this shit.
The sims 4 was supposed to be a online game that was made single player last minute using the same engine as the online version that couldn’t handle cars
Sims 2 is best overall. The little details matter. I remember my first experience playing the Sims 3, I went to the diner (in my old lemon), standing in the parking lot befire entering, another sim began to chat with me, while a car parks on top of me, as I continue to chat with the other sim. It was so hilarious! 🤣 Of course, even Sims 4 fans would like to see even Sims 3's illogical vehicles, than the set dressing vehicles. Even Sims 1 had transportation vehicles for sims (although they could not operate them). School buses, work vehicles, taxis, etc. all first appeared in Sims 1, so that makes Sims 4 dead last for vehicle transportation (imo, Sims 4 is dead last overall).
When it came to Sims 3 I didn't mind the cars phasing on and off the road, especially if a parking spot is placed in a really awkward place to get to on the lot, but they could have at least gotten in and out of the car like in Sims 2. They went back to Sims 1 style with that.
let's just say it how it is... they knew we'd buy it anyway due to the sims 2 roaring success, so now they release less stuff for more money, more glitches and more separate packs while the designers etc. get progressively more lazy, sad times to be a gamer 😪
It's stuff like this that makes me stay away from TS4 as it is shallow and boring, I returned to TS3 because I missed the open world and cars, I am already loving every minute of it! and have NO intention to return to TS4 lmao.
For me Sims2 is overall the better game so much detais throughout the whole thing they jus gave up on the rest but hopefully Sims5 has everything they need to take their time
Actually I don't agree, they could still be implemented like TS2. Plus with the lot traits it could make so much sense, for example having a "no cars allowed" trait so not every lot could have cars. Also because of how "free" TS4 mechanics can be sometimes, I'm sure they could find a way to improve cars by making them able to drive on other surfaces than typical roads, like sand, grass etc! But I doubt we'll ever see cars in The Sims 4...
They managed to give us horses and people said it couldn't be done, you can go pretty far on them too when taking a ride. I imagine cars could be similar to that.
Cars could be mostly like Sims 2, and a bit of Sims 3 where needed if getting to a lot is a bit awkward for whatever reason. As for cars parked on the roadside if they don't pull into a car park, then I'd be fine with traffic phasing through them if they won't go around them. They could also save the phasing for car parking spots not near the road but keep the pulling in and out animation for ones that are.
I understand why the cars in sims 3 teleport to the main road from parking spaces or sims pockets instead of having them back into it, given the much more uneven lot terrain in sims 3 worlds, but they could have at least had an animation of the sims getting in and out of the car once it’s teleported to the street. Sims have to run to the street to teleport into the car anyway, so I don’t see why it wasn’t done that way. I think it was an oversight
It wasn't an oversight it was lack of care. Something you can see in most facets of the game. They just wanted to churn something out, and didn't care about it's quality, and I will still be perpetually aggrevated by how many people give it credit cuz Open World, even though the open world added basically nothing and led to a severely compromised experience on almost every level.
@@parrot998 horrible analysis, it was neither oversight or lack of care, it was time and tech constraints paired with ea breathing down their necks, the open world adds significantly to the game and would be even better if they were given the opportunity to let it fill its potential. sims 2 and sims 3 were developed by largely the same group of people so its not a simple black and white narrative, its simply a case of them overscoping the project (with a smaller team even) and wanting to do with the sims 3 what they couldnt with 2, and kind of tripping at the finish line, its a miracle the game even works as well as it does. i think sims 3 is able to reach its intended potential with certain mods, the whole idea is to be an emergent sandbox where random funny stuff can happen at any moment, i wouldnt call the game compromised at all unless you consider animated cars to be an integral part of sims gameplay, thats just me though.
What is the point of friendship with a car? I still don't get it, because nothing changes exept you have a friend and can give it a name. It would be fun if you could talk to your car, or stroke it, or pat the hood, or wash your car while singing a song to it 😚❤🚘
I think in sims 3 they want to bring the animation from the sims 2 but scrap the idea because with open world they have a problem for placing cars in public and they come out the idea for stuff the car in pocket so if there is no parking lot u can just put in ur pocket
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0:08 Test #1 Car animation
1:31 Test #2 Cars interactions
3:57 Test #3 Driving & physic
7:04 Test #4 Routing & traffic
8:27 Extras
Who do you think is the winner?
In my opinion, The Sims 2 has 100% percent the best cars of the serie!
I still prefer having magical cars rather than not having cars at all
Same!!
That’s a very good point!❤😊
I think another detail worth mentioning for sims 2 is the fact that you can drive kids to school or carpool to work with other sims
I literally recorded the footage and forgot to include it ugh 😫
Or sims that went to work at a different time coming back together in the same car
The reason Sims 3 cars are the way they are is because the open world would quickly become too real - introducing bad traffic and no downtown parking (or worse - giant parking lots and highways in the downtown). Which is why a Sims 3 car conveniently fits in the sim’s backpack. I think they made the right call.
Bro, too real? Rabbit holes gaming :'D
You have been hooked on a dogshit
I dunno, I don't think traffic gets that bad in Sims 3. I don't mind the phasing on and off the roads because of the awkward car park placement lots might have, but if that wasn't a thing then I'd like them to pull out and pull in like normal. They still phase in and out of each other on the roads so heavy traffic shouldn't be problem for pulling on and off lots, only the placement of the spots causes a problem there. They still however, no matter what, should physically get in and out of the car like in Sims 2.
And that would also make the game completely unplayable, because how it barely runs today even on modern machines lol. Performance aside, Sims 3 the best Sims game
That shows on why is the best of the franchise if even modern day super powered PC gamers have trouble running it smoothly with no lag.@@NoName-ym5zj
😂traffic ? They could’ve at least had cars and when you get in an it drives off it loads you to where you wanted to go it didnt necessarily have to drive around the town 😂
the reason why the sims 3 is like that is because in the sims 3, lots don't have to be attached to the road. But in the sims 2, in order to place a lot, it had to be on the road. It's why they could animate the cars driving away and stuff.
Sims 2 can have homes off-grid, and when world building one can do that. Of course, you do need mods and CC if you want roads that would conform to homes off the grid (still more realistic than carrying your vehicle around in a backpack). 🤣
I still think they should have physically gotten in and out of the cars though, then do the phasing.
Heres something you forgot for sims 3: the only one to have cars in the base game instead of an expansion pack.
But atleast it has a vehicle animation instead teleporting
The only thing i dislike in 3
@@janpetercok7315I have been playing for 11 years and have never noticed it 😭
"I introduce you to the next generation of THE SIMS" I always laugh in this part LOL
Sims 2 gets in a car
Sims 3 teleports in a car
Sims 4 what are cars?
It’s because 4 was originally a multiplayer online only game and they couldn’t make it open like with 3, so when they changed dev plans after the disastrous sims city launch, they had to revert to rabbit holes for everything. It sucks but there is a reason beyond “ea lazy” trust me if the could do cars they would, and then sell them in a $39.99 expansion pack.
At least Sims 3 had cars lol, the logic of them is comical however, Sims 2 wins for the most realistic :D
Maybe it's good that Sims 3 misses out some details, otherwise it would be probably not playable at all even with the fixing mods. Sure is Sims 2 the winner of details and animations again but I still prefer the posibilities you have in Sims 3 in a whole with the open world system
open world sucked and was one of the root problems in the game
@@idontreadorreply There are many games out there with an open world that are smooth, even on low hardware if you decrease the graphics. If The Sims 3 were based on 64-bit, it would have been far more stable.
And what is the possibilities? Going from the one rabbit hole to another? Man, be real, please
@@idontreadorreply I agree. Look how he did reply about... What is he talking about in his reply xDDD
@@Paramurasaki What I meant was that the game's performance suffered from the large open world due to the lack of optimization. Also, The Sims 3 offers more than just a rabbit hole experience, for example, Sims can go to the beach, the park, visit other families, pursue a career from the Ambitions expansion pack or travel to other open world locations with different DLCs. However, this was not the main argument I intended to present. I just wanted to clarify that the problem was not the open world, but the optimization. And because The Sims 3's performance is right on the edge, the lack of details probably saved it.
The Sims 2's cars is an example of how that game is best in the franchise.
Definitely!
Like GTA SA
HAHAHA! I love how you did the "cars in sims 4" parts! AHAHAHA! XD
it's so weird how instead of making them better, they decided to get rid of them altogether :'(
Maybe they'll surprise us and still give us cars for TS4 though I'm not holding out much hope.
it's been 10 years since Sims 4 released, Bruh@@RedRoseSeptember22
"It's because of no open world there are no cars" *Sims 2 exists*
It’s because of how 4 was originally made, the bones of the game. It was online only multiplayer but then sims city happened and they had to switch up. So rabbit holes instead of cars and loading screens every time you leave a lot. It sucks but there is a logical reason for the lack of cars. If they could get em to work they’d do it, and sell it to us in a forty dollar expansion pack lol.
Cars in The Sims 3 aren't really objects (at least they aren't treated as objects when Sims use them), but a part of the LOCOMOTION system. That's why they teleport to the road, they phase objects, and there aren't any real physics coded. They were done like that in order to speed things up for the open world. They had to sacrifice some realism, but it makes sense. If The Sims 4 had been an improvement over The Sims 3, they could have kept the open world and make cars more realistic, with things such as car accidents and traffic jams. But as we know, The Sims 4 simply decided to go back to Sims 2 closed world, without the attention to detail that made Sims 2 so special.
I get why they phase on and off the roads, because of lots off the road and awkward placed car parks. But they could have still had cars driving on and off like normal if the game detects the room for it. And since they phase through other traffic anyway they can still pull on and off like normal. At the very least Sims should still go and get in and out of the car physically. They just teleport into them like sims 1
When I saw the title of the video I knew what was coming for the TS4 section...
I'm excited to introduce you to the next generation of The Sims.
This is Gold, and I am glad that I haven't wasted any money on this shit.
HAHA well saved money! 😅
I really hate how in The Sims 4 there are cars running around, making it feel like a open world, when it really isn't and it makes you kinda sad
Sims 2 for the win . I don't understand why they didn't put cars in 4 or why they started with babies like the original Sims .
The sims 4 was supposed to be a online game that was made single player last minute using the same engine as the online version that couldn’t handle cars
@@chrisgamesgame3992 Yeah but they could have put them in afterwards.
I think cars can be put in the game it just won't be sims 3 type of go to I think it would lean into sims 2 style
Sims 2 is best overall. The little details matter. I remember my first experience playing the Sims 3, I went to the diner (in my old lemon), standing in the parking lot befire entering, another sim began to chat with me, while a car parks on top of me, as I continue to chat with the other sim. It was so hilarious! 🤣
Of course, even Sims 4 fans would like to see even Sims 3's illogical vehicles, than the set dressing vehicles. Even Sims 1 had transportation vehicles for sims (although they could not operate them). School buses, work vehicles, taxis, etc. all first appeared in Sims 1, so that makes Sims 4 dead last for vehicle transportation (imo, Sims 4 is dead last overall).
It's pretty safe to say sims 2 was massively ahead of it's time and it's so incredible sad.
The Sims 2: Actually getting inside the car
The Sims 3: E N D E R M A N
When it came to Sims 3 I didn't mind the cars phasing on and off the road, especially if a parking spot is placed in a really awkward place to get to on the lot, but they could have at least gotten in and out of the car like in Sims 2. They went back to Sims 1 style with that.
if you put baby on the road in sims 2, cars will go over them😂😂 credit to callmekvein
WHAAAT!? 💀 I need to test that 😭😭
Sims 2 also had helicopters. No contest. Sims 2 was peak Sims. go kick rocks
Sims3 be like:
F... U traffic!
We need cars like dat
let's just say it how it is... they knew we'd buy it anyway due to the sims 2 roaring success, so now they release less stuff for more money, more glitches and more separate packs while the designers etc. get progressively more lazy, sad times to be a gamer 😪
Each points of the sims
TSM2: 10/10🎉
TSM3: 5/10
TSM4: 0/10
Edit: Sims 4 you suck
As with almost everything comparing these games.
At least give sims3 8/10 or 7/10 not that bad
08:45. In the Sims 3 especially for car mods I actually impressed at how good the car interiors look. But nothing beats The Sims 2 obviously. 😏
It's stuff like this that makes me stay away from TS4 as it is shallow and boring, I returned to TS3 because I missed the open world and cars, I am already loving every minute of it! and have NO intention to return to TS4 lmao.
As a car person, I hate sims4 for that
We need cars in the Sims 4 that's not fair
Always love a good Sims 4 roast
For me Sims2 is overall the better game so much detais throughout the whole thing they jus gave up on the rest but hopefully Sims5 has everything they need to take their time
This prove that The Sims 2 is still the best of the franchise.
I feel like in Sims 1 cars waited forever if there was something on the road. I seem to remember being incredibly frustrated by this.
Cars can never come to The Sims 4...they don't fit with the game mechanics...unless they become cut scenes/loading screens...?
Sims 2 had cars and they just disappeared
Actually I don't agree, they could still be implemented like TS2.
Plus with the lot traits it could make so much sense, for example having a "no cars allowed" trait so not every lot could have cars.
Also because of how "free" TS4 mechanics can be sometimes, I'm sure they could find a way to improve cars by making them able to drive on other surfaces than typical roads, like sand, grass etc!
But I doubt we'll ever see cars in The Sims 4...
They managed to give us horses and people said it couldn't be done, you can go pretty far on them too when taking a ride. I imagine cars could be similar to that.
Cars could be mostly like Sims 2, and a bit of Sims 3 where needed if getting to a lot is a bit awkward for whatever reason. As for cars parked on the roadside if they don't pull into a car park, then I'd be fine with traffic phasing through them if they won't go around them. They could also save the phasing for car parking spots not near the road but keep the pulling in and out animation for ones that are.
I understand why the cars in sims 3 teleport to the main road from parking spaces or sims pockets instead of having them back into it, given the much more uneven lot terrain in sims 3 worlds, but they could have at least had an animation of the sims getting in and out of the car once it’s teleported to the street. Sims have to run to the street to teleport into the car anyway, so I don’t see why it wasn’t done that way. I think it was an oversight
It wasn't an oversight it was lack of care. Something you can see in most facets of the game. They just wanted to churn something out, and didn't care about it's quality, and I will still be perpetually aggrevated by how many people give it credit cuz Open World, even though the open world added basically nothing and led to a severely compromised experience on almost every level.
@@parrot998 horrible analysis, it was neither oversight or lack of care, it was time and tech constraints paired with ea breathing down their necks, the open world adds significantly to the game and would be even better if they were given the opportunity to let it fill its potential. sims 2 and sims 3 were developed by largely the same group of people so its not a simple black and white narrative, its simply a case of them overscoping the project (with a smaller team even) and wanting to do with the sims 3 what they couldnt with 2, and kind of tripping at the finish line, its a miracle the game even works as well as it does. i think sims 3 is able to reach its intended potential with certain mods, the whole idea is to be an emergent sandbox where random funny stuff can happen at any moment, i wouldnt call the game compromised at all unless you consider animated cars to be an integral part of sims gameplay, thats just me though.
I've played every Sims but 4 and have wonderful memories in all of them!
Sims 2 is clearly the winner. I hope they can make a better engine and make a Sims game that's better than Sims 2, Sims 3, Sims 4 and Sims 5.
Sitted and convinciable!! Ahhhh, as an English major I'm triggered 😂 (*seated/convincing, btw)
Omg sorry, english is not my first language 💀
What is the point of friendship with a car? I still don't get it, because nothing changes exept you have a friend and can give it a name. It would be fun if you could talk to your car, or stroke it, or pat the hood, or wash your car while singing a song to it 😚❤🚘
I would love to see Sims 2 car interactions in Sims 4
The sims 2 wins for sure
Sims 2 and Sims 3 >>>>> Garbage Sims 4
Forgot about the sims 1
Great video!
it would lowkey be cool if you could drive the car yourselves and explore the town 😭
TS5: No roads.
Im sure there are people in EA office that laugh at how they make millions off of a series that they probably trashed intentionally to cut costs
Is there no mod to install them in the sims 3?
Sims 4 AHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAH
💀💀
Sims 2 wins❤
Man sims 4 keep getting a L in every video lol
Not the sims 4 obviously 😂
I never understood why the sims games downgrade the newer they are.
Even ths sims bustin out is better than the sims 4 💀💀💀
I think in sims 3 they want to bring the animation from the sims 2 but scrap the idea because with open world they have a problem for placing cars in public and they come out the idea for stuff the car in pocket so if there is no parking lot u can just put in ur pocket
I don't think they cared.
Please check grammar and spelling before uploading a video. Great content otherwise.
sims 4 is the biggest scam
Realistic doesnt mean best or even most fun