I am still a console player mostly for The Sims games and during the summer I think this year I decided to get The Sims 3 and Supernatural. I bought them from the Walmart website and they were cheap. Then, I get an email from them for a code for each game and I'm confused. It didn't say anywhere on the description for the games for a code only game I thought I was getting actual hard copies of each game but whatever. I installed them and for a bit I was enjoying playing as Vampires and Fairies, but I never advanced my fairy into a higher powered fairy or something. I even tried a Witch and got bored too quickly. It's not that I'm being lazy and don't want to go through the effort to advance her I just don't have motivation to, it's not interesting to me.
I downloaded the Grim Reaper and decided to just play as a regular Sim and after a while I wanted something different. Today after not having played my PC version for a while I decided to edit the town and take control over the Goth family to watch Mortimer's story play out and have him meet Bella, etc. But, using premade Sims isn't as much fun as making your own and watching their story play out.
I also feel like the town is way too busy, like 100 houses and 50 markets, etc (I know not that amount just exaggerating) seems like too much. I know I complained a while back about The Sims 3 Pets being too simple and lacking lots of things compared to the PC version. I sort of thought about buying the Sims 3 Pets for PC, so I can have a Unicorn or horse as a pet but I worry I may become bored with it too quickly.
I almost thought about uninstalling my Sims 3 games but since they are downloaded versions I bought I won't be able to get them back. That's why I wanted actual games so if I uninstall them I can reinstall them later if I want.
Do you guys think I should just uninstall Supernatural and get Pets?
Sorry for all the ranting, just needed to vent a little. Thanks for reading if you made it this far. Also, thanks in advance for advice. Sorry if this is in the wrong spot.