Apocalypse! How many are left?
Faizah:
After TS3 was officially released, after playing it for a couple of weeks, I actually went back to TS1 for a bit, because I never did play those last two EPs properly. By the time I had room for them (my old TS1 drive was all of 4GB) I also had TS2.
Socialising was a pain in TS1, compared to TS3, where it's just dull. TS1 doesn't seem playable at all without hacks, but I was playing TS3 just fine without hacks, pre-awesomemod. (Comparing two single-sim households.)
Never did get around to dropping my TS1 'self-sim' back in, but I'm sure it'd suck. The TS3 version is the most-like-me version of all three, being actually recognisable by people who know me in meatspace. Apparently I am made of pudding. (This also means I am too creeped out to play TS3 me. It's too real, and yet, not real. It's disturbing.)
What's strange is, I never even considered going back to TS2. I dropped back in a bit near the end of last month, started working on the House of Fail, but I still have to add windows and decorate. It's just not pulling me in.
YoungOldPrude:
TS2 just never really entranced me. Sure, I bought all of the EPs and SPs, but where are they now? They lounge upon a shelf, their brightly colored boxes and obnoxious faces grinning down at me—waiting for me to go mad.
(Maybe I'll reinstall and snatch some more music files.)
I just can't take the loading screens! If TS2 was seamless, and if it worked like Supreme Commander, I'd reinstall it in a heartbeat.
Currently, I'm just messing around with TS1 (All EPs) and experimenting with TS3.
Problem is, if I screw up with TS3, just the tiniest little something that doesn't feel right to me, my OCD kicks in. As a result, I have to create yet another Sunset Valley. I must have ten of them by now.
The downfall—I knew it would come.
Yaakovashoshana:
TS2 is still my first love. I've played TS3 a few times, but I've been largely underwhelmed by the whole experience. A few things are more advanced, but many more seem to be a step backward.
I don't like many of the animations. For instance, in TS2 when the carpool arrived for a sim, it would walk out, open the door and get in. In TS3, the sim stops on the sidewalk and materializes in the car. And that's only one of many complaints. Basically, there are too many "cut corners" in this game.
I may still play TS3 on occasion, but the inability to easily customize gameplay puts me off. Besides, I can't seem to make a decent looking "pudding" to save my life . . .
Meek_Monkey:
I have played Sims 3 I play it for 20 min save and quit it seems to bore me fast. The babies look like they come from Sims 1, cant do much with the toddlers like bath them give them smart milk to help speed up the teaching their skills. There seems a lot of things that I miss from the Sims 2 I go back to it all the time. I am sticking to my sims 2
purplebunny:
When I first arrr'd TS3, I played it nonstop for approximately 2 weeks.
I haven't touched it since, and it's been about 4 weeks now.
TS3 isn't nearly shiny enough for storyteller me.
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