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J. M. Pescado:
And the thing is, the aspirational value of those "boring" things is discrete. If they had gotten ASP continuously like motive-satisfaction for doing silly stuff, it'd have been more tolerable: But they don't, so the result is that satisfying their wants involves running about starting and stopping activities like a severely ADHD child.

notveryawesome:
Yes, but I've known people like that IRL. The sims version appears to be a true and accurate representation of the pleasure-seeking personality, IMO. This doesn't make the behaviour any less irritating, however.

J. M. Pescado:
Quote from: notveryawesome on 2007 April 22, 01:15:52

Yes, but I've known people like that IRL. The sims version appears to be a true and accurate representation of the pleasure-seeking personality, IMO. This doesn't make the behaviour any less irritating, however.
Well, I'm not sure how "moving one chess piece" really constitutes playing chess or kicking the ball once constitutes a proper game of kicky bag, really. But I guess I'm a completist and not at all a pleasure sim, given that I derive satisfaction from being uncomfortable and miserable.

jsalemi:
Quote from: J. M. Pescado on 2007 April 22, 12:43:37

But I guess I'm a completist and not at all a pleasure sim, given that I derive satisfaction from being uncomfortable and miserable.


Maybe in your honor the next EP will add the 'Misery' aspiration. :)

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