Plans for Nightlife
vecki:
I'll say that I'm going to wait for a while before buying nightlife, because I have RL University to worry about, never mind my work, my social life, my health...
But then I'll probably break down the day it's released, buy it, and just play with my established families. :-[
dsk:
Meh... I don't get the whole social oriented expansion packs. If I'm playing a house of more than about 3 or 4 sims, keeping them in the green, getting them through school/work, etc., is hard and time consuming enough (if not tedious and repetitive after a while). When am I supposed to find time to put them in cars and drive them all over the neighborhood going on dates?
I'm at least pleased that they understand everyone plays the game differently and tries to include new things that appeal to most players. As long as the new construction tools and objects don't cause my game to explode in a fiery ball which can be seen from space, I'll be happy. Vampires might be entertaining, too...
Darkstormyeve:
aaaaah Dsk, this is why they invented "motherlode". You just gotta have a family that lives for pleasure with no money worries once in a while.
witch:
Quote from: ZephyrZodiac on 2005 July 29, 02:55:48
No, I don't think they are always "just an object". They are certainly sometimes recognised by the Hack Scanner as hacked objects.
I was looking at the cars on simslice yesterday, sims can get in - several at once - and do what I don't know ;) - but their fun & social go up. Simslice even have hacked helicopters that sims or townies can ride in, or so they say, I'm not game to try and I don't think their downloads are free anyway. So they're definitely hacks rather than just decorative objects.
phyllis_p:
Quote from: J. M. Pescado on 2005 July 28, 23:41:13
However, in the neighborhood view, you can clearly see some unexplainable terrain warpage. The foundation rim hovers over a black abyss, and the interior of the pit clearly appears to no longer be flat. The concretium, previously seen to be perfectly level, now appears strangely curved, a placement that is impossible without cheats.
Thanks for posting the pics, El Presidente, sir. I guess that explains why I've never seen it. Once my sweetie has completed his houses and done all his landscaping and neighborhood decoration -- about which he is extremely picky -- those effects are masked. I showed him the pics and he said he had, indeed, noticed what they showed, to some extent, on any house with a foundation before he had finished with it. The visuals helped; the sinkhole analogy just wasn't working.
Thanks again,
Phyllis
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