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| rune Join Date: Jun 2004 Location: Cumbria
Posts: 1,753
| Sims 3 I've been a Sims fan for years, I know its sad ![]() And I of course, moved onto Sims 3 when it came out. Graphics are much better, though I have been a little frustrated with having to start again with the lack of things to do. Its getting better with each new package for the game though ![]() Who else is going to admit to liking the sims ![]() |
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| Foxy Lady Join Date: Oct 2007 Location: Arizona
Posts: 1,963
| Re: Sims 3 I will freely admit it as well. I've been playing since the original Sims came out. I didn't always buy the expansion packs though. I find I go through phases of wanting to play and not wanting to play. I have the Sims 3 and played quite regularly for some time, but I haven't played it for around a year.It's ironic that you started this thread because I've been thinking over the last week that I want to start playing again. |
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| Foxy Lady Join Date: Oct 2007 Location: Arizona
Posts: 1,963
| Re: Sims 3 I really just liked the openness of the world. Being able to go wherever you want (basically) and see everything all at once. I also get a kick out of the different reactions you can get out of people. |
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| Armchair Adventurer Join Date: Aug 2011 Location: South Yorkshire
Posts: 68
| Re: Sims 3 I never moved onto Sims 3 as I never had a computer that could handle it, in fact I'm not sure even my new laptop would do it justice. I really loved Sims 2 though and spent far too many hours messing with it, but I haven't played for a while now. I may re-install it on the new laptop as I'm sure it would be a lot smoother than it was on the old one (I had to just stick to the modest-sized houses, the mansions slowed it down too much, so I never really got to play the full millionaire lifestyle) |
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| Registered User Join Date: Aug 2009 Location: Singapore
Posts: 191
| Re: Sims 3 I used to enjoy playing the Sims game as well. However, I found the game to be a bit boring after awhile. I tend to use cheat codes to speed up the gaining of my cash, and to buy more things-better furnitures, etc, for my characters. |
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