Strange Release by Avenged Create A Sim
Turd Ferguson:
Is there nothing EA won't nickel and dime us for?
Menchii:
So is it worth downloading if you want to just make some sims for later? Or should I just go into the real game and bin em? They will probably save them as .sims3packs not .sims. Sounds like it is not worth it. I went and looked for the banner at the official site as suggested but it wasn't clickable to get more information. Funny stupid the banner has a button that says "Learn More" but it isn't a button. It just looks like one and can't be clicked. Is it standalone? What about custom content? EA I hate you. You tell us nothing and make fake buttons!! Good thing we have Pirate Cat. But we must not anger Bandwidth Cat.
TheSimsandwich:
Sounds like the same logic crack pushers use to get "clientele" hooked.
Except the morbidly retarded are the crack whores.
Tsarina:
Are the required computer specifications posted anywhere? I wouldn't say I'm severely retarded, but I'd consider arring it just to try playing around with sim-making. Sim-making is the main reason I wanted TS3 in the first place, but, alas, ewe needs moar CPU.
Krisan Thyme:
Just tested it out, and it isn't worth the time to arr it, much less is it worth a single red cent to buy. This isn't like TS2's CAS tool at all, it just launches its own stripped down version of the base-game instead.. and it's 2GB because it uses its own duplicate resources from the main game. (meaning it doesn't acknowledge CC, Store, or expansion content as existing at all.. and wastes unnecessary space on your hard-drive.) It's not that much faster to load than starting the normal game itself either, so there's really zero advantage to using this at all..
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