>>9759383The Pix would be excellent if there wasn't the mandatory "your adult will leave after 7 days unless you grind hardcore to reach best friends level". I think it's absurd that they're essentially forcing a baby on you at a time you can't control, which is super inconvenient as an adult (and surely would be as a kid too - what if your adult has to leave in the middle of a school day?).
That one thing is enough to make me not want to run my Pix, but I appreciate a lot of the other features it has (lots of lists of things to complete, rotating items in shops, rotating arcade games etc). Only other thing I don't like is the RNG of which egg you get, which locks off 2/3rds of the character roster of that gender.
Also wish it could support downloadable content (therefore custom content)
The Smart's touch screen is its greatest weakness, makes it really slow to do anything because you have to hold buttons down for half a second for it to register (they did this on purpose to avoid mistake touches), there's a slow fade transition every time it switches to a new screen, and you generally can't rapid fire inputs to skip animations like you can on normal buttoned tamas.
There's also limited things to do since there's barely any locations and a small base character roster. They added more seasonal events to the park to try and make up for it, but it's still overall a more "condensed" tama experience rather than trying to have lots of features.
Things that used to be going to different locations are now just apps for home delivery, which is more modern sure but it makes the world feel smaller and less interesting.
I like smacards, but the base device should have more content on its own.
The +C to P's is a very natural progression of building on the established feature set, expanding it until there's a huge variety of content. 4U went backwards a bit, then Mix basically started over and gutted most of the features that had become staple.