What do YOU do with your platinum people?
witch:
Interesting also how much emphasis Maxis placed on testing and debugging. :o
bluecatvon:
Quote from: J. M. Pescado on 2005 October 05, 23:07:20
Quote from: bluecatvon on 2005 October 05, 15:44:20
oh, making versions of yourselves in the game isn't that bad. It helps me conquer my fear over death.
The best way to conquer your fear of death is to actually try it. I've been killed 3 times already, so I can tell you it's really not that bad.
actually try it = ask someone in real life to kill you?
man are you a vampire or a zombie or something? ;D
i've always have a fear of death. That's cause i haven't experience one before. my grandparents all died even before i was born, so yeah, no deaths of someone close has occured to me.
but whenever a person dies in my game, even if i'm not close to the sim, my heart always jump and my limbs went cold when i hear the sound of Grimmy coming. That's also why i only play houses with tombstones at daytime haha :D at night would be too scary for me.
Hairfish:
I recreated my entire family right after Sims2 came out. My Sim-parents made great ghosts...but Sim-Me and Sim-Hubby are in their second phase (they're clones, since both were built in BodyShop before the game even came out...I'll probably reload them over and over again as they kick off) and having a grand time cheating on each other with all the neighbors. My husband isn't a Simmer, but he loves hearing about his Sim's latest conquests. After 27 years of marriage (as of yesterday), it's fun to have this outlet for fantasies we'd never fulfill in real life. With University, there's also the fantasy of both our kids going away to college...
I'll admit, it was rather creepy the first time around, watching "ourselves" get old, and then die. Not nearly as creepy as Sim-Hubby being a JUDGE, though. :D
As for those PermaPlats, I generally have them move out once they're Elders and go live with some young family where both parents need to work. They're a hell of an improvement over Nannies! Now that Nighlife has brought garages onto most of my lots, I build them little apartments over the garage, and they spend a lot of time taking care of the gardens, and teaching skills and sharing interests with the little ones while the parents are at work.
bluecatvon:
Quote from: Hairfish on 2005 October 08, 08:32:50
My husband isn't a Simmer, but he loves hearing about his Sim's latest conquests.
you're lucky. my boyfriend covers his ears and la-la-la like the sims does whenever i tried to tell him what he has accomplished in his grand sim life.
Hook:
Quote from: bluecatvon on 2005 October 08, 10:02:11
Quote from: Hairfish on 2005 October 08, 08:32:50
My husband isn't a Simmer, but he loves hearing about his Sim's latest conquests.
you're lucky. my boyfriend covers his ears and la-la-la like the sims does whenever i tried to tell him what he has accomplished in his grand sim life.
Yes, but is your boyfriend's Sim woohooing all the neighbors? Guys tend to perk up a bit when they hear about such things. :)
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