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puzzlezaddict
8 years agoHero+
There are so many things I haven't done yet in TS3, I'm nowhere near walking away from it. At the moment, I have about half a dozen ideas for new games or families bouncing around in my head, and that number would be much higher if I weren't consciously admonishing myself to stay on-topic. (I want to enjoy the save I'm playing now before moving on to the next thing.) But even if I ran out of ideas, I figure a few months of not playing would be more than enough to refresh my supply. Besides, there are so many different things to do in the game, the possible combinations are, practically speaking, almost infinite.
Having said that, I suppose there is a sequence of events that would cause me to stop playing:
Who am I kidding? I'd probably still pay an unreasonable amount to the first computer expert I found who could promise me that my favorite game wasn't gone for good.
Because otherwise, I'd be stuck in the detox wing of sims rehab for the foreseeable future, with no access to the internet or a gaming computer. You could find me in the locked ward, rocking in the corner and muttering nectar recipes under my breath.
Of course, if someone ever developed a 64-bit version for mac, they could just take my money now.
Having said that, I suppose there is a sequence of events that would cause me to stop playing:
- my laptop gave out and couldn't be fixed
- it turned out that no new computers or operating systems could run TS3 anymore
- somehow, the entire population of the tech boards here just suddenly disappeared, leaving me with no one to explain to me how I could force some system to run the game despite its vehement protests
Who am I kidding? I'd probably still pay an unreasonable amount to the first computer expert I found who could promise me that my favorite game wasn't gone for good.
Because otherwise, I'd be stuck in the detox wing of sims rehab for the foreseeable future, with no access to the internet or a gaming computer. You could find me in the locked ward, rocking in the corner and muttering nectar recipes under my breath.
Of course, if someone ever developed a 64-bit version for mac, they could just take my money now.
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