TS3 was to include weather.
Mootilda:
Quote from: J. M. Pescado on 2009 October 12, 16:56:10
Sim-socializing in TS2 is far more dull-looking than it was in TS2
I assume that you mean "Sim-socializing in TS3 is far more dull-looking than it was in TS2". Anyway, this is one of my main problems with TS3... I enjoyed watching families in TS2, but I find TS3 really boring.
J. M. Pescado:
I expect the problem will improve itself over the next few expansions, once they finish reselling all the old animations back to the Sheeple.
nanacake:
Exactly my thoughts as well. The thought bubbles are lacking as well against TS2, where I loved to watch the bubbles to see what was going on. Now I can't tell what they're talking about, if it's even relevant.
J. M. Pescado:
The bubbles are much downgraded. This is very apparent when you view Puddingland's bubbles compared to late Awesomeland bubbles: When a sim gossiped about another sim in TS2, you would see the faces, and the topic being gossiped about. In TS3, you just see one generic bubble that tells you nothing and may as well not exist as a result.
Buzzler:
Quote from: J. M. Pescado on 2009 October 12, 16:56:10
It seems as if at present, TS3 is really not meant to be played at a level where you actually look at it.
On the other hand it's not like the vanilla "macro simulation engine" is like christmas everyday, so looking at it from a distance, i.e. observing only the abstract events, is out of the question too. This leaves only one conclusion: The game isn't meant to be played at all.
Navigation
[0] Message Index
[#] Next page
[*] Previous page