Fast forward a handful of years and here we sit with the console counterpart, and for the most part we have no delay to contend with regarding the aforementioned content. It’s no secret that The Sims 4 suffered a somewhat questionable launch on the PC a number of years back, simply due to the lack of features such as toddlers, pools, and so on and so forth. The Sims 4 is a solid experience nevertheless, but it’s undoubtedly better and more accessible on the PC. It’s to no fault of Maxis that this isn’t in place, and hopefully when support does eventually arrive devs will add the support in a post launch patch, but for now we have to deal with the controller-only. The argument that online play will be unbalanced is notable, but for games (such as The Sims 4) that are offline experiences, there’s no defending the lack of support. In fact many games that are ported from the PC to console have this as a forefront criticism, which is why I frankly find it bonkers that Microsoft haven’t implemented keyboard and mouse support for the Xbox One sooner. Much like games such as Divinity Original Sin, you just cant beat mouse and keyboard. Let us address the elephant in the room immediately, The Sims 4 is better suited on the PC.
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