This game will give us men some freedom for the summer... Once our wife's / girlfriends get their hands on this... we will be free to bask in the sunshine without interruption from her 'well and truly indoors!'
I upgraded the wife's PC to run this game.. probably overkill in the upgrade by the looks of it. An Nvidia 250 GPU Card, 4GB of memory and the X2 7750 should be more than enough to run it at 1680x1050 on high settings.
My mate is having to give up time on his own super gaming rig for his girl to play this game next week as his girl friend's PC no longer cuts the mustard so to speak and he cant afford to upgrade it... poor bloke !!
Made my character, started a job, and got to the end of the career (happened to be my Lifetime Goal anyway). Spent my money upgrading the house, buying new equipment, building a pool.
Changed to the military career, got to the top, and turns out you get a pitiful wage and only one day of work a week. Around this time is also when I got incredibly bored. I'm fairly sure I had seen all of the important things to see, and see no need to ever play it again. It's just too easy, and then too repetitive. Even the things I have missed, I am not to arsed about, as the daily grind is just too boring.
Although, it is easily the best Sims to date. The problem is, that may be the thing that puts you off the most.
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Sims? That's a MEH from me. A very loud one by the way. Never got what is fun about it. If you want to experiment with people's life go into politics or military sciences. :p
Originally Posted by CardJoe Seen everything? You obviously didn't die, come back as a ghost and carry on playing in the Afterlife.
Fairly sure, not positive :P
Either way, my further sentence basically sums it all up for me. Although it sounds interesting, I don't think it is worth playing the game further just to see it. There was plenty of messing around with death in the first two, which I did experience, and to be honest, the core 80% of the The Sims 3 is exactly like The Sims 2. Although I'm fairly sure (again :P) that you can't come back as a ghost in the first two, I really can not be arsed playing the game again just to play as a ghost.
Typing this reply sort of triggered me to sum up my thoughts in a pretty good way; The game is basically based entirely around grinding, except there is no appreciable gain from doing so. Sure, there are some things worth seeing while you are doing so, but very little of it really means anything at all, since at the end of the day, so long as your Sim is alive, you have nothing at all to worry about, since nine times out of ten, tomorrow is going to be the same again. Go to work with the best mood possible, come home, work on stats or reports or making friends, and then go to sleep and do it all again tomorrow.
It just feels like EA's typical yearly sports release with a few extras, except it took much longer.
3rd party items and actions, turned my girlfriends Sims 2 into a very entertaining R rated fun playground for a week or so. She was not that impressed. :D If she ends up getting Sims 3 I might play it for a while just to manipulate game play.
Boring game. Don't waste your money until the first 6-12 expansion packs come out. There are barely any items; few jobs; and you can do "everything" within a 6-8 hour window of gameplay which means playability: Zero. Give it 1-2 years and maybe then, after squeezing us for every penny via expansion packs will the game gain some (expensive) momentum. But comon, no robot like in the original Sims? *ONE* good bed? *ONE* good car? Where's the choice I've come to expect from this game after Sims 2?
+1 to Jasio, wait for the Expansion packs, it made TS2 and TS1 much better.
Hell I still play TS1, only because it runs on my old Toshiba with the crappy intel integrated(not even 3000 yet...)
If there's one reason for me to buy TS3(later on) it's for the architectural glee of making the biggest houses(and elaborate ones) without too much cost.
Originally Posted by DarkLord7854 Going to walmart at midnight and picking this up, great review
Save your time and money. Wait till the expansions hit; you can get vanilla Sims 3 for less. Probably get the Sims 3 + at least one expansion for the current full retail cost of the game. Really, it's not worth it, game play and graphics aside.
All these people saying wait for the expansions before purchasing...
the people who love the sims (ie my wife) are not gonna wait.... they have been waiting for this for about 18months !!!!! It may well not deliver on all aspects until the expansions come out, but it will certainly keep them busy for a while.
"completely open world " As long as it doesn't involve pairing a young girl with an old guy apparently. I wonder if you can pair a young guy with an old guy?
Originally Posted by Otto69 I wonder if you can pair guy with a guy?
Fixed that for you and I think I already know the answer: Nope.
A game coming from the US... really? :p
You know, that country where they shoot their doctors for giving rape victims the chance of aborting "their" child? Yep, that's it.
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ReplyI upgraded the wife's PC to run this game.. probably overkill in the upgrade by the looks of it. An Nvidia 250 GPU Card, 4GB of memory and the X2 7750 should be more than enough to run it at 1680x1050 on high settings.
My mate is having to give up time on his own super gaming rig for his girl to play this game next week as his girl friend's PC no longer cuts the mustard so to speak and he cant afford to upgrade it... poor bloke !!
Changed to the military career, got to the top, and turns out you get a pitiful wage and only one day of work a week. Around this time is also when I got incredibly bored. I'm fairly sure I had seen all of the important things to see, and see no need to ever play it again. It's just too easy, and then too repetitive. Even the things I have missed, I am not to arsed about, as the daily grind is just too boring.
Although, it is easily the best Sims to date. The problem is, that may be the thing that puts you off the most.
Godlike Feet! :D
And sorry for being picky - but shouldn't
be "Avoiding falling into..." based on the next sentence?
I can sense having to upgrade the family pc for this... *sigh*
RwD
Sims? That's a MEH from me. A very loud one by the way. Never got what is fun about it. If you want to experiment with people's life go into politics or military sciences. :p
Fairly sure, not positive :P
Either way, my further sentence basically sums it all up for me. Although it sounds interesting, I don't think it is worth playing the game further just to see it. There was plenty of messing around with death in the first two, which I did experience, and to be honest, the core 80% of the The Sims 3 is exactly like The Sims 2. Although I'm fairly sure (again :P) that you can't come back as a ghost in the first two, I really can not be arsed playing the game again just to play as a ghost.
Typing this reply sort of triggered me to sum up my thoughts in a pretty good way; The game is basically based entirely around grinding, except there is no appreciable gain from doing so. Sure, there are some things worth seeing while you are doing so, but very little of it really means anything at all, since at the end of the day, so long as your Sim is alive, you have nothing at all to worry about, since nine times out of ten, tomorrow is going to be the same again. Go to work with the best mood possible, come home, work on stats or reports or making friends, and then go to sleep and do it all again tomorrow.
It just feels like EA's typical yearly sports release with a few extras, except it took much longer.
Hell I still play TS1, only because it runs on my old Toshiba with the crappy intel integrated(not even 3000 yet...)
If there's one reason for me to buy TS3(later on) it's for the architectural glee of making the biggest houses(and elaborate ones) without too much cost.
Only problem is it's a Sims game, I have a love-hate relationship with them. The gameplay is pretty awesome, but slew of expansions sucks majorly.
It's pretty expensive too as far as PC games go.
Save your time and money. Wait till the expansions hit; you can get vanilla Sims 3 for less. Probably get the Sims 3 + at least one expansion for the current full retail cost of the game. Really, it's not worth it, game play and graphics aside.
the people who love the sims (ie my wife) are not gonna wait.... they have been waiting for this for about 18months !!!!! It may well not deliver on all aspects until the expansions come out, but it will certainly keep them busy for a while.
So, the sound is not worth it? :p
A game coming from the US... really? :p
You know, that country where they shoot their doctors for giving rape victims the chance of aborting "their" child? Yep, that's it.
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