THE HORROR: The REAL TS3 Scoop As It Unfolds
Angelo:
Despite the fact that I'm an accomplished gardener (10 skill and omniplant seeds), I still haven't figured how the hell fertilizing works. I've tried fertilizing individual plants with perfect fertilizers, but they still grow with the same speed and yield the same quality produce with the rest of the batch I planted. Help.
Batelle:
Quote from: buny on 2009 May 29, 14:35:47
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So, if I'm figuring correctly, it would cost $80 ($79.75) to buy everything up on the Sims 3 Store right now. For the cost of 2 regular Sims 2 EP's you get 142 items, 16 outfits and 11 hairs and 0 new features. Fuck EA.
I did some figuring and I get a total of $241.00 if you were to buy all the sets, clothing and hair.
It's definitely cheaper to buy the sets whole rather than piece by piece, but I think you're looking at the price given per item in the set listing (which is the price for subsets) rather than the a la carte menu. A la carte everything seems to be between 25 and 100 points each.
buny:
The Furniture sets come to $59.75 total, it's the clothing and hair that adds up.
Caupi:
Quote from: angelo on 2009 May 29, 15:10:45
Despite the fact that I'm an accomplished gardener (10 skill and omniplant seeds), I still haven't figured how the hell fertilizing works. I've tried fertilizing individual plants with perfect fertilizers, but they still grow with the same speed and yield the same quality produce with the rest of the batch I planted. Help.
I have in no way tested this scientifically, but it seems to me that fertilizing with better items (fish, in my case) might make your plants live longer. I've noticed that plants that have been fertilized with perfect fish seem to live longer than those which are not fertilized, or fertilized with poorer quality fish. I'm openly admitting that it's not something I'm watching with a magnifying glass, so it could be observer error, but I do think this is what I'm seeing...possibly.
Edited to add that I've also seen the quality of plants increase over time, but I don't know if it's because they've been fertilized (most of my long-term plants are) and/or talked to. This has mostly happened with my money trees, but I believe I've also seen my apple trees improve quality.
Also, someone long ago in this thread mentioned that money trees don't drop seeds - I've found that they do - rarely, but they do drop seeds. You just need to keep your eyeballs peeled.
farmersimmer:
Quote from: buny on 2009 May 29, 14:35:47
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So, if I'm figuring correctly, it would cost $80 ($79.75) to buy everything up on the Sims 3 Store right now. For the cost of 2 regular Sims 2 EP's you get 142 items, 16 outfits and 11 hairs and 0 new features. Fuck EA.
I did some figuring and I get a total of $241.00 if you were to buy all the sets, clothing and hair.
So glad the RLD version will compensate for that and has the built in recolour the boring items feature.
To buy the game here is $99.00 AUD ,with all the items at that price above
you would be up for a whopping $581.00 AUD !
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