TS3 L&P

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Zazazu:
Quote from: talysman on 2009 February 04, 20:14:52

Quote from: Zazazu on 2009 February 04, 16:13:46

The Oversoul does not approve of this lack of control. Sims must believe they can make their own choices, but must be kept within bounds. If they are not being closely watched, who will smite Romance sims who can't keep it in their pants after marriage? Who will grilled cheese zombify them when they persist in pursuing everything with a skirt? How will sims know they are not to have more than the perfect number of four children if those who violate the sacred number are not punished immediately, to awake at dawn with all of their children taken away and a plate of roasted babyfat at the door?

This is unacceptable.

Then it's a good thing my modding skills are rank beginner, then, because all the ideas I have for mods would infuriate you. They're all about introducing spontaneous actions and events into sims lives to cause CHAOS. Because that would make playing the game more of a challenge.

Chaos is allowable. Chaos can be fun. However, if I'm not able to view things as they happen, punishment (and the occasional reward) cannot be doled out properly. I pretty much let my sims do what they want, but actions which go against the mores of their community are punished severely. It makes me giggle.

Giggy:
I'm not even going to bother touching this game.

Suck-u-rom, gamebreaking glitches on end, crashes etc.

I don't want that on my computer.

nekonoai:
It'll be interesting to have a matytown reset... (and even more interesting to have an awesomeland reset) for ts3.

J. M. Pescado:
You know, looking over one of those L&P videos with the sims just fading in out of the cars REALLY reminds me of Societies, because that's exactly what happens in Societies, too. TS3 really *IS* Sims Societies.

mitchellcjs:
I figured they were just finally putting out Simsville.

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