The Sims 4: 10 Past Features EA Should’ve Never Taken Out
4. A More Robust Create-A-Sim
It seems as though CAS was the basic selling point for The Sims 4 - your Sims can now finally look exactly the way you've always wanted them to. Well, almost.
Create-A-Sim is probably the one thing that's really improved greatly from the previous Sims games, with features that include making your Sim as thin or as fat or as bulky as you wish them to be. You can give them the looks of a Greek God or a Simpsons reject and even give them Nicky Minaj's backside, if you really want to.
The problem, however, is that players waited over five years for the game, and since then the release of newer hardware (and far better graphical possibilities) was brought to the table. The question is, why isn't The Sims 4 as advanced as some of the games associated with the likes of the PS4/Xbox One or the newest PC games of 2014/2015? Surely players wouldn't have minded to wait a bit longer for an all-round better experience?
What about the issue players have with the fact that teenagers are now the same height as adults? Why isn't there a height estimator? And for the love of all things holy... where the hell did the colour wheel go?