Any getting Sims2 on PSP?

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Regina:
One of my cousins just bought it and loaned it to my sister.  My niece said it's great (of course, she's 13 years old so what does she know? ;)).  I do believe my cousin likes it very well, though.  My personal thoughts on the console versions (I've watched one of my nieces play several console Sims games) has been that if a person just doesn't have and can never get a computer then they'd beat nothing.

I can fully sympathize with health issues that can keep a person down.  I have a nifty set-up at my desk so that I could use my PC from a recliner if I had a recliner.  I have a short filing cabinet at one end of my desk (L-shaped set-up) and a cushion on top of the filing cabinet so I can use it for a footstool.  When I'm typing my keyboard's on my lap, my mouse is on the desktop in front of my monitor, which is sort of facing me.  It's a great set-up, really. I hate to think of the countless hours I've sat in this position when I couldn't do anything else.

Giggy:
I'm getting it for my birthday and maybe I'll get the psp game

Twibil:
I made the mistake of buying the Urbz for my X-box.  What a flaming piece of crap that was, so, no I will not be buying TS2 for my console.  I don't want to get burned again.  I really liked the Urbz for the Gameboy, so I thought I would like it for the X-box.  Nobody bothered to tell me that the games were completely different.   >:(

I am enjoying Pirates on my X-box right now, throw in some NFS now and then and thats all I will ever need.

Darkstormyeve:
Thanks for everyones input but I guess no one has read the topic correctly. I am after info on the PSP - Playstation Portable not just consoles likes PS2.

But alas I did my own research yesterday lunchtime and finally got to play with one. We don't get the Sims2 for PSP until December so I played a car racing game and really liked it. They showed me the ad for the SIms2 on it and yes, as alot of people have said on the internet generally, the graphics aren't as good, but then again we are holding a little machine not a full blown PC so I can accept that. The game appears to have tasks rather than just the standard game play of sim A meets sim b and gets marrried and has kids so that part interests me. To have a goal which I don't have to dream up would be nice for change.

Shupinola:
Quote from: Darkstormyeve on 2005 November 01, 22:22:50

So pull your head in and don't be so rude.


Sorry. Re-reading my post, it does appear to be a bit nasty, but that wasn't my intention. I wasn't inferring that YOU were a fool, just that based on their track record, buying new Maxis products is a foolish thing to do. I've also had horrendous problems with Sim City 4. I was very sceptical about buying The Sims 2 and was proved right. Same with University and Nightlife, but I still went ahead and purchased them in the vague hope that Maxis had cleaned up their act. So I KNOW that I'm foolish. Thing is, I love TS2 and put up with all the crap programming just to experience the good bits of the game. But they've burned me too many times now and when the console versions go wrong, there will be no hackers like JMP and Two Jeffs to help out.

Some people say it's EA, not Maxis who are at fault. Whilst I don't think EA are totally blameless, how come other EA products aren't as bad as Maxis games? I bought SSX On Tour two days ago and it runs perfectly. Same with the Command and Conquer series. Only problem I had there was that Red Alert 2 was incompatible with my new PC, but there was a patch available at the official site. If the C&C guys can support such an old product, why can't Maxis sort out their new product? The fact is, they can't be trusted to do anything right and that will be the same for the console versions of The Sims 2. There's no way that three PCs and a brand new PS2 can all be faulty and it seems very unlikely that all of the disks are faulty too, so it has to come down to the programming. Based on the simple fact that so many people have had so  many problems with all of these products, it doesn't bode well for the latest batch of console games - not least of all that there are so many variations covering every console currently available.

So, I'm suitably chastised and head is pulled firmly in. Once again, sorry, but I really didn't mean to offend.

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