I'm still placing my bets on Life By You. The things I'm most excited about LBY for are the ability to control anyone in town and the ability to build the entire town to my liking. The only thing Inzoi has better at the moment are the graphics. But, after having played RDR2, I can say the graphics are not the best nor the most realistic I've ever seen in a game. Granted, RDR2 is not a life sim, but it did show me what is possible to achieve in games. Also not a fan of the big cities that they plan to have in Inzoi. I'd much rather have a smaller city with no rabbit holes that I can build the way I want to than a bigger city with rabbit holes that I can only edit existing buildings.
Life by You has customization as advantage, that I would agree. However, from the looks of it Inzoi doesn't have rabbit holes as the interiors of the workplaces and commercial buildings can be seen and the active careers. I think we cannot edit the commercial buildings and workplaces as far as I know.
@@westanimesims Maybe rabbit holes was the wrong description. I'm thinking at least some of the buildings are just set dressing. Empty shells that you cannot interact with much less edit. I haven't really watched enough about it to know if that's true or not though. I would truly be surprised if you would be able to actually go inside every building that you can see.
You may be right on this, from the looks of it the world is confined to a huge plot of land and anything outside the borders will be set dressing. But still the game looks way livelier than Sims 4.
Controlling everyone is fine if you want some type of RTS experience... and when you dont treat one family as YOUR family. Basically totally diff experience.
It looks good, but it also looks a bit like UE marketplace asset bash sometimes and it doesn't seem like it's as feature deep as LBY which main selling point is that it's highly modable, basically if you don't like something in the base game, they are giving you the tool to do whatever you want. It would be nice tho if LBY had visuals like inZoi, cause at least right now it looks like trash visually. We also gotta see what it's actually gonna be like, Korean devs and market is kinda known for heavily monetizing their games, if it's gonna be a multiplayer hellscape with microtransactions than it won't matter how good the game is.
Yeah, I would agree InZois visuals with Life by You mechanics would be perfect, but as of now every upcoming game has their own pros and cons. It would be interesting someone outside of US/Canada/UK to handle a game like the Sims. I would say regardless of country of origin, games nowadays are heavy with microtransactions anyways.
@@westanimesims yeah I guess you're right, it doesn't matter where the game is made, but Japanese, Korean and Chinese market are known for these type of heavily monetized games and gatcha's. But gotta say, it doesn't look like it's gonna be like that at the moment, so here's hoping! Also, can I just say that I am absolutly crazy about the idea of having cities in different parts of the world? Like they have a Korean city, American city etc. I hope there will be a eastern European post-soviet city with rugs on walls, that would sell the game for me, being from EE myself.
I'm still placing my bets on Life By You. The things I'm most excited about LBY for are the ability to control anyone in town and the ability to build the entire town to my liking. The only thing Inzoi has better at the moment are the graphics. But, after having played RDR2, I can say the graphics are not the best nor the most realistic I've ever seen in a game. Granted, RDR2 is not a life sim, but it did show me what is possible to achieve in games.
Also not a fan of the big cities that they plan to have in Inzoi. I'd much rather have a smaller city with no rabbit holes that I can build the way I want to than a bigger city with rabbit holes that I can only edit existing buildings.
Life by You has customization as advantage, that I would agree.
However, from the looks of it Inzoi doesn't have rabbit holes as the interiors of the workplaces and commercial buildings can be seen and the active careers. I think we cannot edit the commercial buildings and workplaces as far as I know.
@@westanimesims Maybe rabbit holes was the wrong description. I'm thinking at least some of the buildings are just set dressing. Empty shells that you cannot interact with much less edit. I haven't really watched enough about it to know if that's true or not though. I would truly be surprised if you would be able to actually go inside every building that you can see.
You may be right on this, from the looks of it the world is confined to a huge plot of land and anything outside the borders will be set dressing.
But still the game looks way livelier than Sims 4.
Controlling everyone is fine if you want some type of RTS experience... and when you dont treat one family as YOUR family. Basically totally diff experience.
@@JesiAsh that will lean more of a town simulation than a family simulation
It looks good, but it also looks a bit like UE marketplace asset bash sometimes and it doesn't seem like it's as feature deep as LBY which main selling point is that it's highly modable, basically if you don't like something in the base game, they are giving you the tool to do whatever you want. It would be nice tho if LBY had visuals like inZoi, cause at least right now it looks like trash visually. We also gotta see what it's actually gonna be like, Korean devs and market is kinda known for heavily monetizing their games, if it's gonna be a multiplayer hellscape with microtransactions than it won't matter how good the game is.
Yeah, I would agree InZois visuals with Life by You mechanics would be perfect, but as of now every upcoming game has their own pros and cons.
It would be interesting someone outside of US/Canada/UK to handle a game like the Sims. I would say regardless of country of origin, games nowadays are heavy with microtransactions anyways.
@@westanimesims yeah I guess you're right, it doesn't matter where the game is made, but Japanese, Korean and Chinese market are known for these type of heavily monetized games and gatcha's. But gotta say, it doesn't look like it's gonna be like that at the moment, so here's hoping!
Also, can I just say that I am absolutly crazy about the idea of having cities in different parts of the world? Like they have a Korean city, American city etc. I hope there will be a eastern European post-soviet city with rugs on walls, that would sell the game for me, being from EE myself.
Oh the mods are going to be great
Even without mods the amount of customizations is very detailed
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