The Sims 2 Vs. The Sims 3
jezzer:
Well, yeah, but that kind of mirrors real life. "Generations" added a bit more for toddlers, children, and teens to do.
Turd Ferguson:
As someone who's been INCREDIBLY patient with TS3, even with all its bugs and crashes, I can say I like it better than TS2. After playing TS3 and then taking the time to go back and reinstall TS2, I found it.... lacking. I think it's that mantra of "A luxury sampled becomes a necessity." I'm too spoiled by Create a Style and the Open Neighborhood. I couldn't go back to loading screens between lots. Not to mention TS2's EPs just seemed a lot more watered down and family friendly in comparison.
buddha pest:
Quote from: jeromycraig on 2012 March 04, 16:30:30
Well, yeah, but that kind of mirrors real life.
This is why I refuse to spawn in real life, let alone put up with it in a video game.
MrsCrumplebottom:
I have Sims 2 and all EPs and SPs...from what I've seen of Sims 3 (I've watched gameplay videos on YouTube and asked around), I think I will stick with 2, being the fascist that I am. ;D
As far as boring families in Sims 2...well, that's why I have Theo's plug-in. 8)
Not only that, but the Sims 3 base game is $50 in my area. I got Sims 2 Double Deluxe and the other combo packs (and the remaining EPs) for $20 apiece. Maybe by the time Sims 4 or 5 comes out Sims 3 might be cheap enough for me to give it a shot.
What are the requirements for Sims 3 anyway? I'm running Windows 7 64 bit, 3 GB of RAM (it was 2 GB until I swiped a memory stick out of my old computer).
witch:
Quote from: MrsCrumplebottom on 2012 March 07, 00:15:47
I'm running Windows 7 64 bit, 3 GB of RAM (it was 2 GB until I swiped a memory stick out of my old computer).
Be careful with possible mismatched RAM, it can cause system issues.
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