![]() The PC interface is, naturally, designed for use with a mouse and keyboard. The game looks and sounds the same as on PC, which is a good thing: I love the visual style of The Sims 4, and it still looks good three years down the line.Īs I mentioned earlier, the interface is the same as on PC, which is the first stumbling block of this port. I played on PS4, and while I had a few slowdowns when loading new areas or swapping from live mode to build mode, the game’s performance was pretty much the same as on my PC. Instead, let’s look at the differences in the console version. ( You can read my review of The Sims 4 base game here.) So I won’t review those aspects of the game here since I’ve already done that. ![]() Even the user interface is exactly the same as the PC version. ![]() The gameplay, worlds, graphics, Sim creation, the free updates like pools, ghosts and toddlers – it’s all the same as the PC version. Unlike previous iterations of Sims games for consoles, which have generally been quite different from their PC counterparts, The Sims 4 for console is actually the same game. What’s interesting about this console port is that it’s just like the PC version in almost every way. ![]() It’s taken three years, but The Sims 4 has finally landed on consoles. ![]()
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