THE HORROR: The REAL TS3 Scoop As It Unfolds

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cwieberdink:
I've been playing since the second day this was out.  My husband came home on the second full day of play, took one look at the house (laundry strewn about everywhere, kids running amok, etc) and said, "Well, I see you've been simming."  LOL

The good:

-Traits, FTW.  I have a good, handy, friendly sim who fell in love with the flirty maid.  His flirty rockstar roomie immediately started putting the moves on her.  So hilarious!
-Collecting.  I like being able to find things worth money, and I'm enjoying the gardening.
- CAST for the most part is win.  I like being able to customize EVERYTHING (except stairs of course  :P)  I do sometimes get overwhelmed with the choices and just give up and pick something crappy and default.
- Open world.  Even at 1 AM feels "real" to me.  I LOVE being able to see what each household sim is up to.  I LOVE being able to go into neighbors' houses and see all their stuff and hang with the fam.
- The different ways to work, different ways to socialize.
- Sunrise, sunset.

The bad:
- pathfinding.  Two of my sims were standing outside flirting.  I sent them inside to woohoo.  The male went in the door and relaxed on the bed.  The female went around the side of the house and stood there complaining that she couldn't get to the bed.  WTF?
- random spawning/progression of the  neighborhood.  In Pescado We Trust.
 

bubbs:
Has anyone found the money tree seeds or the death tree seeds?  My girl wants to grow those stupid things and I haven't found them yet.  I guess she needs to go back to the catacombs, where she found the Life Tree seeds.  Not really sure what the Life Tree plants do for you yet though.  I let her eat one and nothing happened.

ETA - I love gardening, esp not having to plant after every harvest

VeilSethekk:
Quote from: bubbs on 2009 May 24, 01:09:54

Not really sure what the Life Tree plants do for you yet though.  I let her eat one and nothing happened.


I believe it's one of the ingredients for the Ambrosia food recipe, which supposedly works as the Elixir of Life of TS3. I assume you need maximum Gardening to plant those, right?

And has anyone figured out where you can fish for the other ingredient for that recipe, which was called Deathfish or something like that.

Madame Mim:
Pescado - Right oh, thought I might be behind the 8 ball on that one, but nothing lost by saying it outloud, either.

Witch -  speaking of cheats. Is there a consolidated list out there of what does and doesn't work atm?

Bubbs - the death plant is in the cemetary, you have to get there at the right time to harvest it, so you may have to visit more than once.

Crazetex:
Second batch of reasons why I love this game (now with non-lolcaptions!):

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Dear Diary, today I rolled the wish to flirt with my boyfriend's father. While cheating can be fun, it's even better to just cut the problem open with a sharp plate.

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DO NOT TRY TO KISS THE AUTONMOUS LESBIAN (exciting news!).

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W-what made you guess that the elder was Family-Oriented with a Fertility Treatment?

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I really need to split up this household, but the Reynold clan is taking over five houses already. In other news, three of the seven Reynold daughters are autonomous lesbians.

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"You're getting married in that shirt?"

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Hey, Snobs have wishes too.

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Welp it seems that there are ancient indians in my fridge. "Tastes like fridge" moodlet, indeed...

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