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And there's a LOT of DLC for it now, so if you like the base experience, you'll have plenty of content, I'm sure.
Especially, as some of those things are really deep-down, core mechanics. Some of the things that I hated definitely did get fixed over time, but yeah, my feelings are kind of complicated about Sims 4.
For all of the things about TS2 that are dated, the sims just feel more like little beings to me. A magical blend of avatar and idk, pet? They have their own thoughts and feelings and drives that are much more individual and personal than anything in TS4 (at the point when I stopped playing, anyway).
(Apologies for the slow response)