The Sims 4 Still has many flaws even a decade after its initial release, and that probably won’t change no matter how many patches are made to fix issues. Fortunately, the community is full of creative and tech-savvy players who are willing to help address content that leaves players frustrated or unsatisfied. Now, one of several life states that has been missing for a long time is finally getting a revamp, and it’s the work of a prolific modder.
PlantSims were first introduced in The Sims: Make MagicAnd every major game after that had an expansion or patch that added the latest version of​​​​PlantSims. in The Sims 4A PlantSim is a temporary state of being for a Sim, and they require water and sunlight to survive. However, between this being a temporary state and the lack of depth included in this state, PlantSims are generally seen as lacking in The Sims 4.
SpinningPlumbobs revamps Plant Sims in The Sims 4
Releasing a trailer for his new mod
SpinningPlumbobs YouTube posted a new trailer to reveal its upcoming mod: Expanded Plantsims. Mother Nature watches over her territory, and rewards from her are part of this new mod. Other additions in this mod include A perk system for PlantSims, occult types and new plants. While this isn’t everything that will be included in this overhaul, the Expanded Plantsims mod isn’t available yet, so some of the features will likely be a surprise.
When to expect the Expanded Plants mod for The Sims 4
Coming soon
The two new ones Sims 4 Kits may be released first, but SpinningPlumbobs new mod will come before those Life and death Expansion teased in the Sims 4 Roadmap trailer. For those who support SpinningPlumbobs On Patreon, the mod is available September 17, and then It becomes publicly available to everyone on October 1st. In the meantime, however, SpinningPlumbobs has other mods that add a lot of depth to other aspects of the game that are definitely worth checking out, such as his Expanded Mermaids mod.
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The Sims 4 May have a lot of content available, but that doesn’t mean every feature has depth. Instead, it seems like The Sims 4 Is bloated with content that does not add as much as it should, while some features are left alone, and possibly forgotten, which means that states like a PlantSim do not seem worthwhile without installing mods to improve the aspects that fall short. For the sake of the series, it would be a good idea for EA to see what players want and what mods are the most popular for. The Sims 4.
Sources: Spinning Plumbobs / YouTube, Spinning Plumbobs / Patreon