But we'll be listing enough info on each of them to hopefully help you decide whether they're worth your time. The preference for each is entirely subjective with rankings being personal. Here we take a look at the game packs available for The Sims 4. It can be somewhat overwhelming to delve through all these packs to decide which Sims 4 pack is the best and what you can do without, so we've made some handy guides to help you decide. These vary in terms of the content they offer and their price tag. They have so much DLC, in fact, that they split them into three categories: expansions, game packs, and stuff packs.
That would mean that your saves would have to be separate though, so that would be annoying, because if you stop subscribing then you can only play the packs that you own, which would break your save.The Sims 4 has a lot of DLC. Then you can buy packs that you want to own later when they are on sale or something. It will probably be like other game subscription services, where you can buy packs and dlc for normal price and own it forever, or subscribe to a subscription service (like EA Play or EA Play Pro) and get access to everything. With subscriptions you play only as long as you pay. TS3 ended 6 years ago and people are still playing it at no cost at all. Not to mention that you can still continue playing the game long after they stopped updating it. If someone showed you the Sims 4 complete with all DLC and said that will cost you 750$, would you buy it? I know I wouldn't.Īlso you would most likely lose access to the game if you stopped paying where as if you buy the sims 4 base game you don't have to pay anything else to enjoy it any time you want I cant afford to spend 750 on something I can't keep And the Sims 4 is overpriced itself anyway. Sales are what makes people buy the packs, at least in my case. Though the sims 4 with all DLC costs around 700-800$ I doubt that a lot of people actually spent so much money on it.
Also, not everyone buys every pack and if they do probably most people buy them on sale for less.
#The sims 4 all dlc price full
Ive never owned every pack for any of the sims games, and ive played all of them.Īctually that's pretty much how much it does cost for people who buy every pack on release, if you bought all the DLC from last year at full price that adds up to exactly $120, so people who buy every pack on release are essentially already paying 10 bucks a Yes, but that means it would have to be 10$ and not more. That's 6 years so about 720$ so far.Īctually that's pretty much how much it does cost for people who buy every pack on release, if you bought all the DLC from last year at full price that adds up to exactly $120, so people who buy every pack on release are essentially already paying 10 bucks a month.īut for people like me its not worth it. A $10 monthly subscription would cost $120 a Yes, a 10$ monthly subscriptions doesn't sound like a lot of money, at least that's what a lot of people say.īut these people need to consider, if we take the Sims 4 as an example, imagine having paid 10$ each month (believe me it would be more expensive) since release day.
Where I live to own all the packs at full price would be over $1000, but I have not spent even a quarter of that figure on my game. This claim completely excludes players like me who only buy packs that interests them. I saw an article claiming that a subscription service would be cheaper for players because it will be a small monthly fee rather than paying a large amount for all the DLC.