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Honestly, I'm shocked they were allowed to wait until release before bringing it down.
If you want the demo bad enough it's still out there in the rough seas.
It seems better quality than the sims. Setting the time scale to 24 hours makes gameplay interesting.
Only thing that made me stop using 24 hrs was the way my needs emptied about 8 times a day especially hunger
'Better quality' is yet to be determined, however, the hyper realistic graphics will certainly appeal to sims gamers who preference alpha cc over Maxis Match cc. I think the non-cartoony look is enough to sway some simmers to jump the sims boat and paddle towards Inzoi island. For me, while I like the realism of Inzoi, the interface/navigation system is a bit clumsy and confusing, I find it less user friendly. That said, major bonus points for being able to overhaul the city's weather and overall look, I love that. Sims 4 this is possible but not as base game, and beyond weather tweaking, you need mods to manipulate the world around you. I do like the Sims 4 build mode much better than Inzoi, though.