My first PS4-generated house
Date Posted: 24th Jan 2020 at 9:13 PM Views: 112
So it seems my lots get the crowds excited in ways most of my other creations don't. Guess architecture is where I have my niche after all. I work so hard on character creation; but that field has never been more challenging on the high standards end. However...characters aren't much without settings to try them in. And settings aren't as challenging in high-standard need; but are always in demand.

Another issue I've noticed: PC may be the "master race" of electronics; but that title comes at a huge price - literally! It's entirely on the end user to make sure they have all the hardware required. As Sims gets better and better, unfortunately, the hardware demands keep going up and up.

So what if there were some standardized specs on hardware that guaranteed the game could run on said hardware properly? Well, you won't ever find that in the PC market. But at the expense of a lot of CC and mods not working; the Gallery patch to Sims 4 back in early January ensured that lots DO transfer cross-platform.

Translation: if you want to get the most out of a lot; it's best to play Sims 4 on console! It's been quite a challenge for me to get my console version anywhere close to my PC version, as it means having to repurchase every single missing pack. And those packs add up over time to a TON of money!

I've got my PS4 version of the game up to the point that I can finally break into the console market - something I've wanted to do for ages. It doesn't have all the stuff or game packs yet, just most of the game packs and a handful of the stuff packs. It needs four expansion packs as well. However, I'm still able to get by with it to the point of creating the one thing I've most aspired to recently.

After a month of intensive playing of Far Cry 5 on the PS4, I've finally settled on a house within the game that I can confidently re-create for Sims 4: the William Boyd Residence.

Look for it soon. It will be generated entirely inside the PS4 version, tested, and then sent to the Gallery, before being imported on the PC end for upload here.
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