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Originally Posted by Blue_Bird
The Sims is also available on Xbox One X's which are way easier to get ahold of than PS5. It's not the newest version of Xbox but it works fine. They have The Sims 4 on there, I have a copy of The Sims 4 on there. I'm pretty sure you can make families and have different kinds of relationships on there. You can have a partner who you can have kids with, also grandkids, and of course you can have friends, etc and if you get the Sims 4 pets bundle you can adopt dogs and cats
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what is daily life though can you design your houses? Make a farm in middle of nowhere with just like loads of animals etc or is it all about socialising and making a community and relationships?
Have to admit I do like the look of PS5 better but there's no current games that I'm feeling 'I've got to get that' ..it doesn't seem to have 'taken off' in the same sense as switch....maybe the parts issue and difficulties getting one/cost of them have put people off so developers aren't going to make a load of money making games for it just yet?
If the later ones were backwards compatible with the first ones it would make it more worth it (like been able to play my original and PS2 games on it too) and use as a DVD player. They seem to have focused more on online games and particularly games that are quite violent in nature.
Partly why I prefer Nintendo cos they have more variety of genres ...exercise, cosy cutesy games, puzzles etc available for their consoles.