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Title: Well, well, THIS is a surprise...
Post by: Mosquito on 2009 November 25, 13:22:25
NOT.

"The corpse is not even cold yet". Way to go, EA. Way to go.

http://www.eagames.co.uk/game/TheSims3-Design-Hi-Tech-Stuff

So, who`s pre-ordering?  ::)


Title: Re: Well, well, THIS is a surprise...
Post by: uknortherner on 2009 November 25, 13:54:22
Meh, it's just a stuff pack, and it's not out until February next year anyway.

Won't be buying. I don't do Stuff Packs when there's far superior objects available at the usual free fansites.


Title: Re: Well, well, THIS is a surprise...
Post by: Bluemcgee on 2009 November 25, 14:28:37
So, who`s pre-ordering?  ::)

Can you pre-order illegal downloads?  :D


Title: Re: Well, well, THIS is a surprise...
Post by: rum nate on 2009 November 25, 14:46:45
If Snooty Sims has the correct information, this stuff pack is a 10th Anniversary pack and includes three items from the former Sims games, the heart-shaped vibrating bed, the electric guitar, and the aquarium.  How much you want to bet the electric guitar will play the same songs as the acoustic guitar plays, and the aquarium will still only hold one fish.


Title: Re: Well, well, THIS is a surprise...
Post by: jrcaporal on 2009 November 25, 14:59:38
I might be getting this, and by getting this I mean download this as soon as it hist the interwebz ;)


Title: Re: Well, well, THIS is a surprise...
Post by: brownlustgirl on 2009 November 25, 15:16:07
I might be getting this, and by getting this I mean download this as soon as it hist the interwebz ;)

My option also. I wonder what EA will program in the stuff pack that may fubar the game, considering that the neighborhood tool will be out before that.  Sigh.

If Snooty Sims has the correct information, this stuff pack is a 10th Anniversary pack and includes three items from the former Sims games, the heart-shaped vibrating bed, the electric guitar, and the aquarium.  How much you want to bet the electric guitar will play the same songs as the acoustic guitar plays, and the aquarium will still only hold one fish.

Sims 2 had a full aquarium, will be a waste of space just to hold one fish. Still somehow, this function will be messed up too. With the first EP, the game is hard to get some real gameplay in without hood destroying glitches, I fear that a stuff pack with the above features may be a stretch for EA's engineers.


Title: Re: Well, well, THIS is a surprise...
Post by: tizerist on 2009 November 25, 19:16:22
The question is surely would they have the audacity to release a 'loft pack' without spiral stairs and ladders?
Common sense says no, but past experience says yes.


Title: Re: Well, well, THIS is a surprise...
Post by: Narmy on 2009 November 25, 20:05:53
If Snooty Sims has the correct information, this stuff pack is a 10th Anniversary pack and includes three items from the former Sims games, the heart-shaped vibrating bed, the electric guitar, and the aquarium.  How much you want to bet the electric guitar will play the same songs as the acoustic guitar plays, and the aquarium will still only hold one fish.
It's well worth it..... if you download it for free that is. :D


Title: Re: Well, well, THIS is a surprise...
Post by: KawaiiMiyo on 2009 November 25, 23:43:27
     Electric guitar... What ever happened to the piano? And lol, I remember that heart bed ^_~ I can see that as a "Sims classic" but the aquarium? meh. We should have still had that to begin with. Rather than see it as something being "Brought back" I see it as something that was "Left out"

     Well, I'll be buying an actual copy if I'm able, I have to say I love stuff packs, and don't mind paying up. I bought everyone for TS2, it wasnt until this hateful online store thing came out that I decided to switch to ARRing things. When it starts to cost $100 to buy what used to be $20 in a stuff pack. Thats when I've had enough. But heck, if they want to bring back stuff packs they got my support, anything to keep them away from that online store stuff.


Title: Re: Well, well, THIS is a surprise...
Post by: old_dude on 2009 November 26, 07:53:35
Meh, it's just a stuff pack, and it's not out until February next year anyway.


Look again. Release date is 5/2/2010. That's MAY, not February.


Title: Re: Well, well, THIS is a surprise...
Post by: tizerist on 2009 November 26, 08:09:07
Look again. Release date is 5/2/2010. That's MAY, not February.
Thats quite clearly february old dude. Going senile perchance?


Title: Re: Well, well, THIS is a surprise...
Post by: bowrain on 2009 November 26, 08:09:47
Meh, it's just a stuff pack, and it's not out until February next year anyway.


Look again. Release date is 5/2/2010. That's MAY, not February.
Dude, the date is in UK format. That's February 5th.


Title: Re: Well, well, THIS is a surprise...
Post by: sewinglady on 2009 November 26, 20:05:48
um, isn't this all lies and propaganda?

I think I've finally come to my senses...no more of my money will be given to EA until they figure out how to release something that doesn't need at least 3 patches, a patch to fix the patch and still won't run correctly - oh yeah - and I'm boycotting until we gets a piano.


Title: Re: Well, well, THIS is a surprise...
Post by: J. M. Pescado on 2009 November 26, 20:10:25
No surprise, I can already see references to two stuffpacks and the next expansion in the code core. And frankly, I don't see anything wrong with this. The People want their stuffpacks. Beats the overpriced Store Crap.


Title: Re: Well, well, THIS is a surprise...
Post by: J. M. Pescado on 2009 November 26, 23:54:11
I think I've finally come to my senses...no more of my money will be given to EA until they figure out how to release something that doesn't need at least 3 patches, a patch to fix the patch and still won't run correctly - oh yeah - and I'm boycotting until we gets a piano.
You give money to EA? Save your money and give it to us at the next server billing instead.


Title: Re: Well, well, THIS is a surprise...
Post by: sewinglady on 2009 November 27, 00:40:48
I do that, too, oh fearless leader. I guess I just love throwing money around...  :-*


Title: Re: Well, well, THIS is a surprise...
Post by: J. M. Pescado on 2009 November 27, 01:14:14
I do that, too, oh fearless leader. I guess I just love throwing money around...  :-*
Have you ever considered that this is not a good way to have money, and maybe you should stop doing it?


Title: Re: Well, well, THIS is a surprise...
Post by: Rockermonkey on 2009 November 27, 03:09:53
No surprise, I can already see references to two stuffpacks and the next expansion in the code core. And frankly, I don't see anything wrong with this. The People want their stuffpacks. Beats the overpriced Store Crap.

Any word on what this expansion is?

Seriously, how stupid can they be to put stuff like that in the code, someones obviously gonna see it. Do they not know the community at all?


Title: Re: Well, well, THIS is a surprise...
Post by: Krib on 2009 November 27, 03:14:54
um, isn't this all lies and propaganda?

I think I've finally come to my senses...no more of my money will be given to EA until they figure out how to release something that doesn't need at least 3 patches, a patch to fix the patch and still won't run correctly - oh yeah - and I'm boycotting until we gets a piano.

TS3 is about on par with Star Wars Galaxies (anyone remember that crapfest?) for patch quality. It's like whack-a-weasel. I bought the base game, but I'll be damned if I'm contributing anymore to their pile of money. I have no problem paying for stuff, but give me competent development in return.


Title: Re: Well, well, THIS is a surprise...
Post by: KawaiiMiyo on 2009 November 27, 13:45:16
Have you ever considered that this is not a good way to have money, and maybe you should stop doing it?

^_~ So what's *is* the "Good" way to have money then?  Money is created to be used, spent, discarded, payed-up and "Thrown" about. If this were not the case, then we wouldnt have to work so bloody hard for it. Even money saved-up does you no-good unless it is going to be "Thrown" somewhere. So pfft... gimme my stuff pack ^_^


Title: Re: Well, well, THIS is a surprise...
Post by: kazebird on 2009 November 27, 15:39:03
Have you ever considered that this is not a good way to have money, and maybe you should stop doing it?

^_~ So what's *is* the "Good" way to have money then?  Money is created to be used, spent, discarded, payed-up and "Thrown" about. If this were not the case, then we wouldnt have to work so bloody hard for it. Even money saved-up does you no-good unless it is going to be "Thrown" somewhere. So pfft... gimme my stuff pack ^_^

You sound like a damn capitalist!  

While I agree with your point that money is only as good as what you buy with it, if you knew anything about taxes, or bills, of any other necessary payments, you probably wouldn't feel this way! Also going by that logic, you shouldn't buy the stuff EA throws at you, because it is not worth as much as say a grocery bag with the same cost (even if that doesn't buy much.)

My guesses are you are either:

A. So rich you have never worked a day in your life, or

B. you are a 12, in which you should kindly get out!

Point is, the good way to have money is not to give it to greedy companies, that spit on the community with everything they do.

Also, it's wouldn't not "wouldnt". Punctuation is your friend.


Title: Re: Well, well, THIS is a surprise...
Post by: Mosquito on 2009 November 27, 15:54:52
Do they not know the community at all?

Now that is what I call a million $ question.

My guess - no. Nope. Niet. Ne. Nein. And so on.


Title: Re: Well, well, THIS is a surprise...
Post by: kuronue on 2009 November 27, 21:13:17
Of course they do. Have you SEEN the BBS lately? Try making a game that pleases them - inevitably, you'll end up irritating the hell out of people here. Face it - we're the minority of sims players. We might be more intelligent and discerning than most, but we're not the majority. Our dollars aren't enough to change anything.


Title: Re: Well, well, THIS is a surprise...
Post by: J. M. Pescado on 2009 November 27, 21:25:24
^_~ So what's *is* the "Good" way to have money then?
To have it, to roll around in it, to feel the shinyness of it against your scales, and to spit fire on anyone who tries to take it away from you, duh.

Money is created to be used, spent, discarded, payed-up and "Thrown" about. If this were not the case, then we wouldnt have to work so bloody hard for it.
And if you work hard for something, and then THROW IT ALL AWAY, doesn't this DEFEAT THE POINT OF WORKING FOR IT TO BEGIN WITH? Idiot!


Title: Re: Well, well, THIS is a surprise...
Post by: KawaiiMiyo on 2009 November 28, 01:05:28
And if you work hard for something, and then THROW IT ALL AWAY, doesn't this DEFEAT THE POINT OF WORKING FOR IT TO BEGIN WITH? Idiot!

          Yes. It does. However there is a difference between "Throwing away" (As in getting rid of as worthless or unnecessary, failing to take advantage of, or using in a wasteful manner)  and "Throwing around" (As to indulge in, or give by way of entertainment) If I'm "Throwing" my money into something I find useful, something I want, or enjoy, then the work I've done was not wasted.


Title: Re: Well, well, THIS is a surprise...
Post by: J. M. Pescado on 2009 November 28, 01:20:15
Yes. It does. However there is a difference between "Throwing away" (As in getting rid of as worthless or unnecessary, failing to take advantage of, or using in a wasteful manner)  and "Throwing around" (As to indulge in, or give by way of entertainment) If I'm "Throwing" my money into something I find useful, something I want, or enjoy, then the work I've done was not wasted.
Nope, still wasted. At the end of the day you have nothing and the money is gone. Stupid.


Title: Re: Well, well, THIS is a surprise...
Post by: KawaiiMiyo on 2009 November 28, 01:37:54
So movies, food , drink, sightseeing/traveling, amusement parks, ball-games, shows and parties, are all stupid just because we dont have a little bit of "Shiny" to hoard or hold in our pockets?


Title: Re: Well, well, THIS is a surprise...
Post by: J. M. Pescado on 2009 November 28, 03:47:57
YES! Do you see ME spending money on that?


Title: Re: Well, well, THIS is a surprise...
Post by: KawaiiMiyo on 2009 November 28, 05:06:17
YES! Do you see ME spending money on that?

     Okay okay, I give up. I can't win lol. (*Gets off her soapbox and crawls back into the corner*) Pfft. I'll at least end this by saying stuff packs can be shiny, and I still want mine.  :-X

     Parrot: Didn't notice your post until now, so I'll make a quick reply. (Or not so quick) I stand corrected on the punctuation error. Thank you, and my apologies. Next, yes I guess one can call me a capitalist, so no offense taken at that. As to your assumptions, I'm afraid you are mistaken. I am not 12, but 24, and I'd hate to say I have not had the luxury of being able to avoid bills, rent or car payments. I've worked my fair share of 60hr work weeks, and know all too well how hard money is to come by. Families are expensive and there is no "Motherlode" cheat in RL. To call me rich would be laughable if you knew me.
     Money on bills is still money spent, gone, and lost. and if you've ever had to work 60hr weeks, you too might agree being able to get frivolous in your spending, and having the chance to "Throw money around" For a short while, is not only rewarding, but it also is motivating. Who wants to spend their whole life working away just paying bills, without spending or having any fun of it? Not me.
    
      As far as giving money to "Greedy companies" that spit on the community... Well I would hardly call them greedy. They offer a product at a price people are willing to pay. They can really only go as far as customers will allow them to. If they are receiving money, customers are buying, and if they are buying, they must be doing something right.
     And I have yet to really consider myself "Spit upon". They might be a bit slow at taking care of things, and perhaps a bit inefficient. But if you feel you can do better, start your own company. Let's see how you manage things. If you can't, then hush, because you don't really have a clue, except on what you can witness as an outsider.
     Getting so riled up at EA's evil selfishness and inefficiency, is like those people who go to a fast food restaurant, wait in line a little too long, get a small mixup on their order, or freak out because the person at the window had a hard time understanding your order. And then afterward, freak out, complain about the awful service, awful business, and insist you will never go there again, and then demand your money back while shouting at the cashier.
     While if you actually worked there, and saw things on the inside, you'd see a stressed out manager, who's wondering how they can make up for previous losses, theft, vandalism, certain demands, without layoffs or cutting down.  You might see a cashier who's new on his/her first day, trying to get the hang of things, and wow, seriously, if you have ever tried working at a drive through window, listening to a person in the car saying an order, with the engine running, static on the headset, and people yelling out orders right behind you, its not an easy thing.
     It's like this with every business. No exceptions. Whether it be fast food, restaurants, retail, big companies, whatever. People can complain all they want coming from the outside, point fingers, call names, but all they really are, are ignorant shouting monkeys that don't really know whats going on in the inside.  I don't doubt EA is the same. I've worked in enough companies/fields to see there is stress and high demands in all areas. So if my game is a bit buggy, has a slight glitch here and there, I'll just wait for a patch. Honestly, I would rather have a few bugs than have to wait another year for them to fully perfect the thing.
              
(Whoops, I think I mentioned getting off my soap box not so long ago.)


Title: Re: Well, well, THIS is a surprise...
Post by: byronh on 2009 November 28, 10:40:52
I've never played any Sims 2 at all, and only the original of Sims 1. Do stuff packs tend to add new animations/interactions or group activities? Or is it basically just a bunch of store content in a box... as in just different looking existing objects?


Title: Re: Well, well, THIS is a surprise...
Post by: KawaiiMiyo on 2009 November 28, 12:27:08
I've never played any Sims 2 at all, and only the original of Sims 1. Do stuff packs tend to add new animations/interactions or group activities? Or is it basically just a bunch of store content in a box... as in just different looking existing objects?

     Store content in a box. Just items/objects sometimes clothing. I cant think of any that had new interactions. But stuff packs are usually much cheaper than if you were to purchase the items at the online store.


Title: Re: Well, well, THIS is a surprise...
Post by: caterpillar on 2009 November 28, 14:38:56
I've never played any Sims 2 at all, and only the original of Sims 1. Do stuff packs tend to add new animations/interactions or group activities? Or is it basically just a bunch of store content in a box... as in just different looking existing objects?

     Store content in a box. Just items/objects sometimes clothing. I cant think of any that had new interactions. But stuff packs are usually much cheaper than if you were to purchase the items at the online store.

The very last stuff pack for Sims 2, Mansions & Gardens, did have some new animations, like the extremely annoying flower smelling, and the kids sliding down bannisters. The solar panels reduced the household bills, and Sims got specific wants to to buy green energy sources for their homes. And there was a new cuddle animation couples did in bed right before waking up. Nothing earth shaking, but it was a new direction for stuff packs.
Since that was the last of the Sims 2 sps, it might be an indication of where EA will take Sims 3 stuff packs. Or not.


Title: Re: Well, well, THIS is a surprise...
Post by: J. M. Pescado on 2009 November 28, 23:40:03
Okay okay, I give up. I can't win lol. (*Gets off her soapbox and crawls back into the corner*) Pfft. I'll at least end this by saying stuff packs can be shiny, and I still want mine.  :-X
So?

Money on bills is still money spent, gone, and lost. and if you've ever had to work 60hr weeks, you too might agree being able to get frivolous in your spending, and having the chance to "Throw money around" For a short while, is not only rewarding, but it also is motivating. Who wants to spend their whole life working away just paying bills, without spending or having any fun of it? Not me.
I've worked 168-hour weeks. In my day, there was nothing to do *BUT* work, because fun hadn't been invented yet. But you don't see me frivolously spending my money! No, I had to work HARD for that money. I *KILLED* people for that money, and I'll be damned if I'm letting some company have it for a lousy piece of cheap plastic!

As far as giving money to "Greedy companies" that spit on the community... Well I would hardly call them greedy. They offer a product at a price people are willing to pay. They can really only go as far as customers will allow them to. If they are receiving money, customers are buying, and if they are buying, they must be doing something right.
I see nothing wrong with greed. I like greed. That's why I'm not parting with my money. It's MINE, DAMMIT. MINE, MINE, ALL MINE!

And I have yet to really consider myself "Spit upon". They might be a bit slow at taking care of things, and perhaps a bit inefficient. But if you feel you can do better, start your own company.
I do. I can. I did. Somehow, I still find the time to clean up EA's messes as well. Sleep is for the weak.

While if you actually worked there, and saw things on the inside, you'd see a stressed out manager, who's wondering how they can make up for previous losses, theft, vandalism, certain demands, without layoffs or cutting down.
YOUR EXCUSES MEAN NOTHING, MORTAL!

You might see a cashier who's new on his/her first day, trying to get the hang of things, and wow, seriously, if you have ever tried working at a drive through window, listening to a person in the car saying an order, with the engine running, static on the headset, and people yelling out orders right behind you, its not an easy thing.
Yeah, well, MAYBE IF YOU DIDN'T MUMBLE SO MUCH, PEOPLE WOULD ACTUALLY HEAR YOUR ORDER. I've never had this problem, because I know that in order for them to hear you all the way inside when you are giving your order, YOU NEED TO SPEAK UP SO THEY CAN HEAR YOU. If your weak, wussy lungs can't handle that, BRING A MEGAPHONE. In my day, we didn't have fancy electronic headsets! IF YOU WANTED THEM TO HEAR YOU, YOU HAD TO SPEAK UP! AND WE LIKED IT!


Title: Re: Well, well, THIS is a surprise...
Post by: dilitru on 2009 December 03, 11:50:21
For some reason, I can't help but agree with Pescado... I don't need to "throw around"/ splurge money to enjoy life. I can always get my guitar, play a little tune, cook a nice dinner (like my favorite food), or draw/watch anime. And whenever the going gets tough, all I think is that I just need to work harder. That's it.

If Snooty Sims has the correct information, this stuff pack is a 10th Anniversary pack and includes three items from the former Sims games, the heart-shaped vibrating bed, the electric guitar, and the aquarium.  How much you want to bet the electric guitar will play the same songs as the acoustic guitar plays, and the aquarium will still only hold one fish.

That will immediately stop me from ARR!ing this. An electric guitar is very, very different from an acoustic one.

"Sims classic"

"CLASSIC" Objects? If you want those, how about the Portable Potty from the Sims: Makin' Magic (which can be extremely useful now), or the Chemistry Set in Livin' Large, or the Rodeo thing in House Party (great animation)? Sure the Chemistry Set is now illegal and isn't considered a toy anymore, but if you want objects that have been attached to The Sims 1 since the early days, why not re-create those?

OR THE DIVING BOARD!? IS THAT NOT A CLASSIC!?


Title: Re: Well, well, THIS is a surprise...
Post by: sabrieljo on 2009 December 03, 12:21:32
just want a spiral staircase  . . . not much to ask is it and I forgot about the diving board maybe that too  ;D


Title: Re: Well, well, THIS is a surprise...
Post by: uknortherner on 2009 December 03, 21:26:28
What on earth is this obsession with spiral staircases? It seems that almost since the dawn of time, this is all Sims players seem to want. Bloody hell, if EA brought out a Spiral Stairs Stuff Pack, it'd fly off the bloody shelves!


Title: Re: Well, well, THIS is a surprise...
Post by: Georgette on 2009 December 03, 21:28:50
Spiral staircases are much more aesthetically pleasing, and are easier to place in smaller houses than regular staircases. It's nothing to get angry about, just a matter of preference :P


Title: Re: Well, well, THIS is a surprise...
Post by: DeadlyHandbag on 2009 December 03, 21:38:18
So, who`s pre-ordering?  ::)

Can you pre-order illegal downloads?  :D
Haha, I also wonder that.  ;D

Seriously though, EA are just terrible now with pricing, everything on TS3 Store is just overpriced, the EP was overpriced [over here anyway], how can they be surprised that people will get their things other ways without giving them their money?! I don't think I've even spent the free Store Points I got when I got the game bought for me. I bet this will be around £20. Hence why I won't be getting it legitimately.


Title: Re: Well, well, THIS is a surprise...
Post by: coaimhe on 2009 December 03, 23:23:02
just want a spiral staircase  . . . not much to ask is it and I forgot about the diving board maybe that too  ;D

I would personally like to see the piano come back.  I have no idea why children cannot play instruments in Sims 3.


Title: Re: Well, well, THIS is a surprise...
Post by: Georgette on 2009 December 03, 23:32:48
Why they got rid of the piano still baffles me. It's been a much loved feature since the sims 1! And it's unrealistic to not let kids play instruments...in RL musicians often start very young.


Title: Re: Well, well, THIS is a surprise...
Post by: KawaiiMiyo on 2009 December 03, 23:59:13
For some reason, I can't help but agree with Pescado... I don't need to "throw around"/ splurge money to enjoy life. I can always get my guitar, play a little tune, cook a nice dinner (like my favorite food), or draw/watch anime. And whenever the going gets tough, all I think is that I just need to work harder. That's it.

"Sims classic"

"CLASSIC" Objects? If you want those, how about the Portable Potty from the Sims: Makin' Magic (which can be extremely useful now), or the Chemistry Set in Livin' Large, or the Rodeo thing in House Party (great animation)? Sure the Chemistry Set is now illegal and isn't considered a toy anymore, but if you want objects that have been attached to The Sims 1 since the early days, why not re-create those?

OR THE DIVING BOARD!? IS THAT NOT A CLASSIC!?

     And when you bought your new (at the time) Guitar, that wasnt splurging on something you liked? Sure playing a tune on it is free, but it cost you something at one point. Most everything "Free" has money involved somehow, money that was spent and gone. whether it be playing a song on a guitar you bought, or going hiking wearing walking shoes/hiking boots that you still payed for. I wouldn't think of buying myself a guitar, to me personally it'd be a waste of money, as I don't play them. TS3 stuff packs, since I love the sims, and love extra EA stuff, would be 10x more worth my money than a guitar.
  
           Chemistry sets aren't illegal btw, saw of them for kids in a hobby shop today. And they are still about as much of a toy as they used to be. Just less popular. (Though I've always considered them more of an "Activity set" than an actual "Toy" ) But whatever, it's of little importance.
     And to be honest, I hardly remember any of those "Classic" items you mentioned. Probably because they didn't interest me and never used 'em.  Why didn't they create any of those? Well, you might as well ask why didn't they recreate everything else.

     And about the diving board.. I don't consider that a classic either, I place that along with  the aquarium. Rather than see it as something that they are "Bringing back" I see it as something that was "Left out" and should have been there all along.
     The two guitars sounding the same... Meh. At this point I'd take the piano back in the game, even if it sounded like a flute.


And it's unrealistic to not let kids play instruments...in RL musicians often start very young.
                 Same with gardening.


Title: Re: Well, well, THIS is a surprise...
Post by: Mosquito on 2009 December 04, 00:03:10
Store, stuff packs...EAxis sure knows how to make the cash register go "bling"!

And one other thing - have you seen the latest update @ the store? Castle exterior build set. I saw it and thought "Man, that would go great with WA and France. Making old castles that have tombs hidden inside." And then I figured somebody at EAxis knew what they were doing - sell them the EP, and make them buy from the store something that should have been included with it in the first place. 1000 free sim points...pffft, please... ::)


Title: Re: Well, well, THIS is a surprise...
Post by: Chryseis on 2009 December 06, 02:44:03

*pats pescado's head* Now now rawr monster, lets not all fight. We dont want you eating people . . .

Money is the exchange for goods and services(or something like that). It makes the world go around and its also a real bitch in a whole lotta ways. . . It makes me happy, and probably alot of other people too, but its just money. There are far more important things. Pancakes for instance, you just CANT live without pancakes. . .

The stuff packs are going to be around for as long as the sims is. You can't help that fact and there is no use crying over the price, coz everything costs something. If you don't wanna buy the stuff pack . . . then DON'T. Someone's gunna pirate it and hooray for us, but go ahead and pay for the damn thing if you really freaking have too. No one will care what you waste your money on coz NO ONE CARES ANYWAY!!!

I want a piano and I want a spiral staircase and an aquarium that holds more than 5 fish . . . Plus more hair styles . . . and clothes. And moar necklaces and the ability to put jewelery on BOTH ARMS /sigh . . . get a grip EA, or we'll grab our torches and pitchforks. Nothing beats a good old fashioned mob to get your point across. . .


Title: Re: Well, well, THIS is a surprise...
Post by: J. M. Pescado on 2009 December 06, 02:46:17
As much as people miss the diving board in TS3, it's actually an obsolete item that isn't necessary anymore, as sims can simply dive from the edges, without a diving board. As such, a diving board adds no additional functionality, as this is already the default method of entry without a ladder.


Title: Re: Well, well, THIS is a surprise...
Post by: gethane on 2009 December 06, 04:58:09
Why they got rid of the piano still baffles me. It's been a much loved feature since the sims 1! And it's unrealistic to not let kids play instruments...in RL musicians often start very young.

THey should at least have Sims ... Rockstar for the game system for the kids.