Still planing with TS2 anyone ?

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jolrei:
Quote from: JerseyGirlOOOO on 2010 June 05, 10:09:08

Quote from: MaximilianPS on 2010 June 05, 09:43:07

i think to TS3... I feel ... betrayed :(


There's a fucking shift key on your keyboard for a reason jerkass!  Fucking use it!

But for the topic at hand, I have never, ever, ever, played Sims 3.  Never bought it, or arred it.  Don't want to, and never will.  The expansion packs are shit.  Everything about the game is shit.  It's just a gigantic, steaming pile of shit.


Sod off, JerseygirlZERO.  IIRC, Max carries the ESL trait, and is one of our only esteemed undead members.  You, on the other hand, have not passed the DO WE KNOW YOU?; DO WE LIKE YOU? bar, as yet (longtime lurker or not).  It is not your place to ramble on about shift keys.  In this context, your personal opinion of the pudding is irrelevant and uninteresting.  It is also not the topic at hand.  The topic at hand is "are we playing (spelling correction there, Max) with TS2?"

I would agree with Pescado that the pudding is not mature.  I still enjoy my TS2 game, primarily because there are a wide range of things sims can do in that game that are not available in TS3.  I was always fond of the supernaturals in TS2.  Additionally, I had not finished exploring all the possibilities that TS2 offered before TS3 came out, so there are things that my sims have not tried yet.  I am going to keep both TS2 and pudding loaded for some time to come.

MaximilianPS:
Quote from: JerseyGirlOOOO on 2010 June 05, 10:09:08

Quote from: MaximilianPS on 2010 June 05, 09:43:07

i think to TS3... I feel ... betrayed :(

There's a fucking shift key on your keyboard for a reason jerkass!  Fucking use it!

But for the topic at hand, I have never, ever, ever, played Sims 3.  Never bought it, or arred it.  Don't want to, and never will.  The expansion packs are shit.  Everything about the game is shit.  It's just a gigantic, steaming pile of shit.

I wonder what do you want from my shift key ? :P

.. said that, I wish to share this news, i'm working on a new land ^_^



actually we have a graveyard on the left side, with a "creepy castle" on the top of the hill, while on
the right side , small and hidden by the tree, there is the hermit house...


Quote from: jolrei on 2010 June 05, 13:18:45

The topic at hand is "are we playing (spelling correction there, Max) with TS2?"
...
I am going to keep both TS2 and pudding loaded for some time to come.


yes, the title was a sort of that, a cryptic title to try to resurrect all ts2 player  ;)
maybe "someone still plays with TS2?" is correct ?

BattyCoda:
I have to say that I, too, have been drawn back into TS2. I think part of it is the lack of the attraction system in TS3. TS2 has more to do. Collecting is good in moderation, but it seems TS3 is heavily biased in that direction. The puddings are another turn off. They just look weird, especially after all the advances in skins and clothing in TS2.

I still play TS3 a bit, but I enjoy my TS2 game more.

Lerf:
Yep, still playing it several hours a day.  Haven't seen anything yet in the Puddings that is of any interest.  Ugly Sims, stupid chase around minigames, disappearing neighbors, and that's just what I can think of in my pre-caffinated state.

Sims 2 didn't take a fucking year to "mature".  I don't recall seeing "has anyone else dumped Sims 2" threads on every board I'm on after it came out, which I do for Sims 3.  Personally I suspect that Sims 3 was designed by juveniles who think that's the whole appeal of the game and it won't ever mature.

Tarlia:
The leap from TS1 to TS2 was a lot greater than the leap from TS2 to TS3, which might explain some of the disappointment. TS2 brought completely new and revolutionary things like genetics and aging, which was a huge deal to a lot of people. Open world doesn't quite match that.

Funnily enough, TS3 made the genetics more crappy instead of better. That was a major drawback for me.

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