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* Unlike ''The Sims 3'' and ''The Sims Medieval'', digital versions of ''The Sims 4'' will work on OS X, but not DVDs. This is the opposite of ''The Sims 3'', where DVD versions could be played on OS X, but digital versions could not, although this was changed when Origin came out on Mac in 2013.
* ''The Sims 4'' is the first base game to require activation with Origin.
* The price of ''The Sims 4'' ($60 to $80)<ref>[https://www.origin.com/en-us/store/buy/sims-4/pc-download/base-game/standard-edition "The Sims 4 for PC Download | Origin Games"]. ''Origin''. 24 January 2015.</ref> is higher than ''The Sims 3'' (originally $50 to $70; currently $20) making it slightly more expensive. However, ''The Sims 3'' can cost up to $340 or more, if all the current game and store content is bought. However, all the content for ''The Sims 4'' would cost a lot more than all of ''The Sims 3'' content, with all packs costing over $1000 in most countries.
** With the Premium Edition costing $80, it is the most expensive ''[[The Sims (series)|The Sims]]'' title released, beating ''The Sims 3 Collector's Edition'' at $70.
* ''The Sims 4'' is the second game in the series to include more than one [[neighborhood]]/[[world]] in its initial release, after ''[[The Sims 2]]''. The original release of ''[[The Sims]]'' only included [[Neighborhood 1]], and the original release of ''[[The Sims 3]]'' only included [[Sunset Valley]].