THE HORROR: The REAL TS3 Scoop As It Unfolds

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Quote from: dream_operator on 2009 May 19, 19:43:06

... And as for the wishes resetting, if you played different houses in the Sims2 often when going back to the original household, wants and fears would be reset.  Is the wish resetting somehow more of a problem to players than Sims2 want resetting?


I've never had wants reset when switching between households. Unless a playable sim has gone on a date with another playable sim from a different household, I've never seen the wants change. Just me?

MadameUgly:
Quote from: professorbutters on 2009 May 19, 14:30:37

Quote from: J. M. Pescado on 2009 May 19, 13:52:39

I have to say, TS3 is more of a "game" than TS2 was. Unfortunately, GAMES have poor longevity. TS2 was a toy. You made your OWN games out of it. TS3 is a game: You play it their way, beat it, and dump it for the next shiny thing.

Aha. This is helpful to know.  Aside from everything else (the doughy looking Sims, the neighborhood aging), I don't think people who use TS2 for storytelling purposes are going to like this very much. Also, the Exchange problems going on right now are providing yet another example of classic EAxis customer support (i.e. none.)

(snipped out bit)


The more I'm seeing of Sims 3 the more it reminds me of a beefed up CONSOLE version of the sims 2 franchise.  All the collectibles (the giant bugs made me laugh) just smack of Sims 2 castaway.  While I enjoy Castaway, I've never played it with the level of addiction that I have sims 2.  Nor have I ever had the urge to make up little stories about my castaways.

While there are some things I've seen that look like they would be fun they just don't seem to warrant having to start over again with a base game.  I can just fire up the old PS2 and play the "gotta collect them all" game (or just play BV as it was intended) for a few hours without the hassle of no-cd cracks and all that annoyance.  And for the cost of sims 3, I could just round out my sims 2 game with the EP/SPs I don't have (that is if the SPs go on sale--what's with them still being so damn expensive!).

But since I'm nosey, can someone out there tell me how baby birthing goes down in sims 3.  Do you have to call for an ambulance to get the mother to the hospital (since she was shown bringing the cocoon baby home from a hospital)?

Angelina:
From what i played yesterday i had some opportunities pop up, but i didnt get any for the third space. Has anyone got any for this and if so what were they?    

Rhayden:
Quote from: Nightmare on 2009 May 19, 19:37:54

Quote from: rohina on 2009 May 19, 17:08:37

Quote from: chobeegal on 2009 May 19, 14:04:07

Quote from: J. M. Pescado on 2009 May 19, 13:55:26

You're pretty much doomed to be shouted at. Only instead of people shouting at you for criticizing the game, you will be shouted at for your horrible grammar and abuse of punctuation.

Errr, Pes, she did apologize/explain any bad spelling/grammar/punctuation in her initial posting...
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Quote from: Angelina on 2009 May 19, 13:43:07

Sorry if there is any spelling mistakes using my phone.


NOT an excuse, especially for the walloftext. You are on notice, too, choobooby, for suggesting that there is some kind of free pass for crackberriers. Besides, even if the phone explains the capitalization, it doesn't excuse the apostrophe abuse. Spelling and grammar count, people. Don't make me eat your heads.


I would like to see you upload a video where you show us your grammar skills when using a phone. Bitch.

Angi, donīt takee the gremmar murons tou seriuos hera.

This is MATY. Land of assholering and MOAR fight for the sake of fighting


Even when I had a crappy phone and had to T9 everything, I still used capitalization and punctuation. If you're against this, you're a complete waste of flesh and air.

Angelina:
Next time Im posting on this forum while using a computer, I shall type what I want to say into a word doc and check for errors.

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