THE HORROR: The REAL TS3 Scoop As It Unfolds

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Angelo:
Quote from: Carokube on 2009 May 29, 18:42:48

Quote from: daisywenham on 2009 May 29, 18:38:01

It pretty much does go that way.  Normal, Nice (or does it go straight to very nice?), Very Nice, Great, Excellent, Outstanding, then Perfect.  I was bothered trying to figure out what I had in my inventory til I realized you could click the folded corner of the icon to pull up a close up of the stack. :P


Ah yes, outstanding is what I am supposed to be getting. However, at 8 gardening skill I seem to be stuck in "Very Nice". Will I have to find some 'outstanding' seeds, or is there a way to get outstanding somehow else? Also note that fertilizing with outstanding things won't work because clearly, I don't have any!

I'm starting to feel confused and dumb. Bested by a video game... Prima is going to make a killing :(


Actually every time you plant something, the sprout that comes out is of the next level of quality. Thus if you keep planting the same produce in cycles, you'll end up with perfect quality. However, I don't remember if I noticed that behavior before or after I took the gardening lifetime reward.

By the way, did you notice the text color of the quality levels? Someone at EAxis has been playing WoW. Plus, the concept of the moodlets.

Batelle:
Quote from: buny on 2009 May 29, 15:44:12

  The Furniture sets come to $59.75 total, it's the clothing and hair that adds up.


I missed most of the clothing and hair.  Holy shit, there's $135 worth of clothes alone!  I think, I just counted up the number of and multiplied by 75.  I'm not even going to get into the hair, since they're selling the same style for different age groups separately from one another.

I understand that online stores and the like are the "way of the future" for gaming, but I can get three mini-expansions for Fallout 3 for $30 (well, I'll be able to when they release it for PS3 :P).  

Carokube:
Quote from: Batelle on 2009 May 29, 18:50:16

Quote from: buny on 2009 May 29, 15:44:12

  The Furniture sets come to $59.75 total, it's the clothing and hair that adds up.


I missed most of the clothing and hair.  Holy shit, there's $135 worth of clothes alone!  I think, I just counted up the number of and multiplied by 75.  I'm not even going to get into the hair, since they're selling the same style for different age groups separately from one another.

I understand that online stores and the like are the "way of the future" for gaming, but I can get three mini-expansions for Fallout 3 for $30 (well, I'll be able to when they release it for PS3 :P).  


Yeah, Bethesda really gets it's community. They even gave away the expansion packs on facebook, if you were a fan of Fallout 3 on facebook. Granted, you had to be really quick to get them (whoever entered in the key first got it), but they make the move towards MORE free stuff as opposed to abolishing free things all together. Plus their games are just infinite quality.

diskoh:
Something I haven't seen mentioned yet... maids are recurring for me, no matter which household it is. I can call them once and they'll come, but after that they don't come again until I call them. Newspapers pile up for a week.

They worked at first, but over the course of the hours I've put into the neighborhood they've become borked.

EdenNintyNine:
Quote from: diskoh on 2009 May 29, 19:30:53

Something I haven't seen mentioned yet... maids are recurring for me, no matter which household it is. I can call them once and they'll come, but after that they don't come again until I call them. Newspapers pile up for a week.

They worked at first, but over the course of the hours I've put into the neighborhood they've become borked.


It is interesting that you mention that- there was a in game pop up that said not all maids work as hard as they should… maybe this is how EA decided to deal with a bad code?

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