I'm probably about to write a really long post, so my apologies. I have been back and forth with the sims 4 since the beginning. Here lately, I am loving it. It reminds me of every sims game, since 2 anyway, since that is the first sims game I personally played. I am almost obsessive about it for awhile, then I stop playing, sometimes for years. There is something consistent though in my personal game play that makes me know that it will be something that I continuously use. Almost every game I start, I have a garden. Even through the gardening resetting bugs and everything, I had a sim grow every single plant possible to perfect quality. It took forever, but I played this sim for a really long time, and it is my "completionist save," a game I could back to whenever I needed information or want to test things out. Even before Blaire, there was always a garden, I always want the plants to evolve to perfect, and I would only cook things that my sims had the ingredients for. So for me, when I saw those op golden chickens and simple living lot challenge, I almost cried tears of joy. How many times, my sims have went through the whole garden thing, I will happily let golden chickens make all their plants perfect, and not have a single issue with it. We had that in sims 3, in a different form. Combine the gatherer trait and the swiftgro gardening station, and you had perfect plants in no time, that day even. Then add the green dragon who will harvest everything for you, gardening became a breeze, and that is something that I have been waiting for! Sulani mana is cool, but you can only use it once a day on one plant. So yeah, long story short, thank god for golden chickens. Also, because of Blaire and diving into the game so deeply, I can for sure say yes, the sims in sims 4 are unfortunately shallow. The gameplay in sims 4 is not. Sure there are some throw away skills like bowling, singling, dancing, DJ mixing, etc. However, there are so many skills that add so much. Ok, sorry I'm done.