![]() The family trees are also larger, allowing you to see cousins and extended relatives without having to keep track of them using an outside tool. It adds a sense of realism to the game play and creates actual consequences. In TS2, sims will remember formative events in their lives, like loved one’s deaths or abductions. ![]() TS2 has insanely detailed objects and interactions-children run to the door to greet their parents when they get home from work, partners cuddle in bed, that sort of thing. Lots of small details that are missing from later games. If you’re really interested in exploring pack-specific features like pets, college, and retail stores, buying TS2 is cheaper than buying TS4 plus all those packs, even with the sale on. You get a ton of expansion and stuff packs for free when you buy TS2 on Mac. This feature is absent from TS4, although TS4 has much prettier surroundings for houses in-game. Although the details of your town won’t show up while you’re actually playing in a particular house, you can add background buildings, windmills, etc, and have them appear in the lot selection screen. You can design your own towns and place lots wherever you want. If you’re into playing with premade Sims, TS2 has much better stories and than TS4. There’s Bella Goth’s disappearance, the love dodecahedron with Don Lothario, the aliens in Strangetown, and the Romeo and Juliet-style feud in Veronaville, not to mention all the other family stories. Very deep and immersive gameplay with really cool pre-made stories. ![]() Honestly, I recommend both (especially while 4 is on sale!) But if you want to choose just one to play, here’s a list of pros and cons from someone who owned both on Mac. ![]()
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