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If you ask that question in a year or two, then maybe a more accurate answer can be given. At the moment all we can really compare without it (probably) changing too much in the future is the graphical engine, and that unto it's own is a subjective matter, some people like the cartoon look of Sims 4, others prefer the realism that InZoi brings.
Base game of this even in early access knocks sims 4 base game out of the park. the fact it's getting official modding tools as well in a few months means it has the potential to explode with content.
Sims has humor and is not afraid to lean into the fantastical a bit. Plus it has so much content (albeit pricy)
Inzoi is way better looking and the customization looks like it will be very impressive. Does not seem to lean into the fantasy like Sims does. However, sims did not really start out that way either as I recall.
Inzoi will only allow custom assets, clothes, textures, furniture and thats it, no gameplay modification. Simple as.
I really look forward to inzoi gameplay, I hope is not click and wait animation like what i experience and hate in sims 4
I'll get both for sure, but probably neither will be a "Sims killer", at least to begin with.