

They were still exploring the concept of game packs back then and trying to figure out what kind of content this type of DLC would entail.

Outdoor Retreat was the very first game pack released for The Sims 4 so I can forgive it for being a bit bare bones. I would also want them to speed up the cooking time for ordered meals and tweak where and when Sims sit down so I don’t need mods to do those things for me when eating out as a customer. The meal prices just aren’t enough to cover the costs of ingredients and staff. I don’t want managing a restaurant to become laughably easy but there is no reason why a five star restaurant with every single restaurant perk, the highest quality ingredients, great atmosphere, and highly trained staff should be losing money after every shift. If this game pack were to be updated, I’d want The Sims Team to revisit the management side of things and adjust the cost vs. The only reason I’ll still visit as a customer is thanks to mods that fix all the problems with food not being served in a timely manner and Sims not staying seated where they’re supposed to. It’s so bad that I refuse to even manage a restaurant at all anymore and that’s the meat of the pack. Dine Outĭine Out has been a broken mess since the day it came out and up until now, The Sims Team showed little interest in ever revisiting it or patching up some of the oversights and bugs it introduced. Here’s my top 5 list of some older Sims 4 packs that, in my opinion, need a refresh the most. All signs point to Spa Day being the first pack on their list to improve and Spa Day could definitely use some updating… but what other packs still feel rather lackluster after all these years?

With the recent announcement that The Sims Team will be focusing on improving existing content in the game, I started thinking about which Sims 4 packs need the most attention in this regard.
