THE HORROR: The REAL TS3 Scoop As It Unfolds
Zazazu:
Quote from: phyllis_p on 2009 May 21, 17:22:48
Quote from: Zazazu on 2009 May 21, 17:18:30
The definition of "rich" the game uses leaves much to be desired. I had a sim last night who was trolling for guys and had a conversation with Stiles McGraw. She discovered that he was rich. On move-in, he brought $900. I wouldn't call that rich. I'd call that destitute.
Did he live with his parents or others, possibly? Maybe it would have been different if she'd moved in with him? Just a thought.
He lived with approximately three others. Even so, household funds were about $3600. Not rich.
Peggy_Leggy:
Quote from: discrete on 2009 May 20, 22:39:24
Sims are ugly and it's difficult for me to play if I can't stand the sims of the neighborhood.
This is my concern. How emotionally invested in the game can we possibly become if we are disgusted by the way the characters look?
Inge:
Quote from: Peggy_Leggy on 2009 May 21, 17:38:09
This is my concern. How emotionally invested in the game can we possibly become if we are disgusted by the way the characters look?
I found the Sims 2 sims ugly, and I suspect that is why I rarely played other than to test hacks. I find the Sims 3 far more realistic and attractive.
Aner-Dyfan:
I'm finding that money isn't much of an issue. You can use other houses for washing/food etc. You can even sleep in them, but you risk the chance of being woken. This means you don't bother with a house with walls, save money that way (also walls cause loads of pathing issues) so you should have a large pool of money to work from initially allowing you to get several good items to ensure they get high powered moodlets this makes premotion easier to obtain and earn money.
Also when you aren't busy in that respect go find collectables, some are stupidly valuable. Like butterflies worth well over $1000. Or if you have the space get the klepto trait and steal valuable items from all houses you visit. All in all, money is harder to come by but the basic needs are so limited for your sims you don't need any money.
jolrei:
So, what you're saying is that even if we can't have a technically destitute homeless sim sleeping in parks (as pointed out by Zazazu) because of the need to replenish energy, we can have klepto-moocher sims that essentially live off other people?
That sounds like a fun idea. I'm glad I thought of it. (Now if only the verdammt download would finish some time before the actual bloody release date...)
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