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5 years ago
I was excited to play The Sims 2 (I'm relatively new to the franchise, so I'd never played it before, but I knew lots of people had fond memories of it.)
I love playing vampires, so the first thing I did was get my Sim and her bf bitten. Then I realized how brutal the game is to vampires. I had to use cheats just to keep them alive and not lose their jobs. The brief seconds of being in the car and driving off to work was enough to make their mood so lousy they would get demoted or fired. :(
I also wish the game didn't force you to choose romantic preferences. I have a couple characters who are not interested in romance, period.
I missed emotions, too. I wish TS4 and TS2 would combine their systems somehow--something with more variety than a good, neutral, or bad mood but also some kind of TS2-type scale so a Sim with +3 Happy moodlets and +3 Angry Moodlets doesn't go from bliss to rage and back again when they walk by an angry painting. ^_^;;
I love playing vampires, so the first thing I did was get my Sim and her bf bitten. Then I realized how brutal the game is to vampires. I had to use cheats just to keep them alive and not lose their jobs. The brief seconds of being in the car and driving off to work was enough to make their mood so lousy they would get demoted or fired. :(
I also wish the game didn't force you to choose romantic preferences. I have a couple characters who are not interested in romance, period.
I missed emotions, too. I wish TS4 and TS2 would combine their systems somehow--something with more variety than a good, neutral, or bad mood but also some kind of TS2-type scale so a Sim with +3 Happy moodlets and +3 Angry Moodlets doesn't go from bliss to rage and back again when they walk by an angry painting. ^_^;;
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