THE HORROR: The REAL TS3 Scoop As It Unfolds
VeilSethekk:
Quote from: brownlustgirl on 2009 May 21, 06:18:36
I have noticed books disappearing after learning a new recipe. I figured that it should go in the bookcase for others to learn. What is up with costing 1000 simoleons for a book learning that cake, I forgot the name. Too high.
I guess they decided to make those things one-time use to function as money sinks, given how much more difficult money is to comeby. But realistically, the idea of recipes disappearing like that is just plain stupid.
And did anyone figure out how the fuck the Food Replicator works, let alone if it does anything? From my observations of it so far, it's not like the ones at Paladin's Place for TS1 and TS2 in terms of making food appear by itself, and it doesn't serve as a stove/fridge replacement either.
LFox:
Quote from: VeilSethekk on 2009 May 21, 07:34:00
Quote from: brownlustgirl on 2009 May 21, 06:18:36
I have noticed books disappearing after learning a new recipe. I figured that it should go in the bookcase for others to learn. What is up with costing 1000 simoleons for a book learning that cake, I forgot the name. Too high.
I guess they decided to make those things one-time use to function as money sinks, given how much more difficult money is to comeby. But realistically, the idea of recipes disappearing like that is just plain stupid.
And did anyone figured out how the fuck the Food Replicator works, let alone if it does anything. From my observations of it so far, it's not like the ones at Paladin's Place for TS1 and TS2 in terms of making the food by itself, and it doesn't serve as a stove replacement either.
Yeah i got a food replicator and it works great. You make a meal then you store it on the food replicator and depending on the quality you get an amount of charges. For nice quality its 10 for very nice its 20. The best idea is to store group meals. You can overwrite any one whenever you want providing you got a food dish to do so.
Once you got meals stored simply activate the food replicator and get it to replicate a meal. I've had my sims going on just the food replicator for ages and never needing to cook. You can also upgrade it to hold more slots. When it's upgraded it can hold 3 foods.
Inge:
Ok I now understand what is going on.
EA leaked a "pirated" copy of the game, knowing that the type of people who would be attracted to gaining the game in this dastardly way are precisely the type of people most likely to track down bugs and tell Pescado about them. This way, Pescado can come up with solutions in time for EA to use his fixes in a patch very soon after the game comes out officially. It's all good, folks.
Kyna:
Inge, I think you've got the wrong brand of tinfoil under that tea cosy of yours - you went for the cheap no-name supermarket brand, didn't you? The major flaw in your idea is that you think EA care about releasing an early bug-fixing patch.
Here's the real reason.
EA leaked the game to the pirates so that when sales go pear-shaped, they can blame it on the early release of the pirated copy. With much wailing and wringing of hands, they can tell their shareholders that the game would have been far more successful if only those nasty pirates hadn't had a 2 week head start. Then nobody at EA will have to take the blame for deciding to remove the aspects of the game that made TS1 and TS2 so successful, or for deciding to include secuROM.
maxon:
I haven't seen anybody report this yet:
> Also, I deleted all the premade families, and after playing 30
> minutes, they're all moving back in... DESPITE BEING DELETED! The
> Goths, Landgraabs, Alto family, all of them!
That's from someone on the newsnet sims group who is trying out the game.
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