I found this opinion at X

Hi, so basically I found this at X by a simmer:

“Basically why InZoi shouldn’t do any more DLCs free or not after this one. The existing worlds are in a pretty dire state, the new world looks promising but is offering a standalone experience outside the base game.”

Maybe you should try to focus a little bit in the base game after this DLC?

I would love to know what do you think, I play lots of games including The Sims and I think thar right now Inzoi needs to focus a little bit more in base game so it will be almost complete after the Early Access

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Of course ‘a simmer at X’ would write that :wink:

I already played 400+ hours in inZOI and I can assure you, the existing worlds are not in a dire state.
Plus both cities also are getting new venues with the upcoming update next week.
See video below

Cahaya (aka Kucingku) was in the works even before early access and it was planned as a third base game world, but they didn’t include it because the developers always focus on the basegame.
And almost all of the new things and improvements we can experience at Cahaya will be available for the base game worlds too and there will be many fixes and updates aside of Cahaya.
I took the screenshot below on the day Early Access was released on March, 28th and you can see, Kucingku was already there.

The best you can do is to get your information from reliable sources instead from haters and trolls.
You can also check the patch notes and news from the developers directly on steam, for example, and you will see the highest priority is the base game and getting inZOI ready for the final release (and make the players happy <3 ).

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I have to agree with you @LennyOgg

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One very interesting experiment that you can do is to see how simmers will change their opinion month by month. This is going to be specially cool in youtubers that criticized inzoi and will be changing their opinion, because A) EA is a dead end, and B) Inzoi will continue improving (unlike the Sims, which has been kept untouched for a decade, and, even then, simmers admit they enjoy TS3 more than TS4, which basically explains everything).

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nice to see someone actually talk about this game with some logic behind their words. I defs agree with you @LennyOgg

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I shared this as somebody who wants to try Inzoi and I’m a simmer but I think this game is getting what it needs

Base game and handling bugs. The game shouldn’t be crashing for people with every update.

We always knew a 3rd world was in development. I feel like people didn’t actually look at the roadmap. It’s not like this was some surprise DLC, it was always on the horizon as part of early access. Now I don’t think they should jump on developing a 4th location any time soon. I think sharpening the 3 we have should be the focus of early access. If we get good core gameplay in all three, its a great foundation for any future cities.

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I have to agree with @LennyOgg while inzoi is still experiencing updates and such, the base game in itself offers us more than (from what i have witnessed) other simulation games, including the sims. Perhaps because of that people get confused on what the base game actually is when it comes to inzoi.

But yes so far what we have and will get far exceed the “normal” base game features other games have in this genre. Perhaps is why people don’t understand all these updates aren’t DLC’s but part of the actual game which will be released once the devs consider it stable enough as right now everything is subject or may be subject to changes.

And to add to the suggestions: play the game yourself, test each world and things you can do in it form an opinion.

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