Outdoor Living Shit

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jezzer:
Wow, EAxis has really let the greed and laziness overcome them with this piece of shit.  NO patterns, ONE build object (a fireplace), a handful of outfits, and some crappy buy objects that skew heavily toward hot tubs.  This SP is about the size of a Store Set for twice the price.  It is your DUTY to pirate this shit.

rudeandnotginger:
Not to mention I've been getting BSoD's during gameplay ever since installation. Lame. The Outdoor living AF hairstyle appears to be a shittier version of an already existing store hair.

spockblock:
Hmm. I haven't noticed any unusual barfy type game behaviors since I installed it, but I will concur with Senator McRat that the experience of having this in your game is less than awe-inspiring.  Only a few things stand out for me as even vaguely usable, like the new hot tubs and such.

I think I like the new Jazz Age store set more than OLS.

Sunnysunnysuns:
Unless you're in dire need for some ugly furniture and clothes, as well as 5 hot tubs (All of which are no different from the ones in late night) I don't even recommend pirating this shit. It's not worth the 4 GB space on your hard drive, it also uglifies your loading screen until the next EP (Or you're using a loading screen mod). I pirated it yesterday, it's not worth it... when I started up the game, I was struck with the biggest glitch ever. The objects had a bunch of technical file path nonsense next to them as I moused over them in-game, and when I started playing in the house I designed exclusively for OLS, none of the stuff even worked, save for the telescope. When I moused over the objects, all I could do was move them, as if I was using the inventory. NO INTERACTIONS. This was probably due to either improper installation or incompatible mods. Anyways, I uninstalled it afterward. None of the objects were worth it. Save your money and hard drive space.

spockblock:
Quote from: Sunsy on 2011 February 04, 02:33:23

It's not worth the 4 GB space on your hard drive,


It doesn't take up 4GB. It uses about 200 megs. The full installation is around 5GB, and includes all the patches that have been released to date: every new EP or SP includes all the patches that came before it. The actual meat is much, much smaller.

Really it's just a fancy store set with an elaborate (and unnecessary) installation method. Oh, and a new splash screen.

The splash screen is nice.

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