I am pretty sure there is not much differences in content. However, I would get the PC version of Sims 3 for the following reasons: - Much better camera controls. Do not have Sims 3 for console, bu I'd imagine the controls to be awkward and hard.
- More keyboard shortcuts compared to a few buttons in console controllers. - Free add-ons from Sims 3 community - Able to add mods easily. Quoted from somewhere and it makes total sense.
" Sims is one of those games that is a real rip-off if you buy one of the versions ported to a console. The expansion packs are separate games, the game often plays differently, graphics can be much worse, there's no DLC, they're harder to use because you have to adjust to using the controller (which Sims was not made for) as apposed to the keyboard, the games often have much less in them, you can't make your own textures and meshes (clothes, skin, objects, wallpaper, ect.) and you probably can't take screenshots or videos. In general, never buy a Sims game on a console.
Source(s): Past experience (had Sims 2 on the PS2 and regretted it) " Edit, but of course, you got to make sure your PC meets the minimum requirement first.
Get The Sims 4 for free here: http://bit.ly/1oheBjk The Sims 4 is a new life-simulating title developed by Maxis and published by EA. It follows the usual gameplay of the series, enhancing the social factor and including a new emotions system. This new release is designed to be playable in average computers, so it won?
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