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"Karritz;c-17393811" wrote:"JoAnne65;c-17393780" wrote:"SuzyCue72;c-17393647" wrote:"Karritz;c-17391268" wrote:"SuzyCue72;c-17391199" wrote:
Yes, of course it is... but then again that's how I feel about all the other EPs and SPs too :). And all the Store content as well.... :smile:
Me too. :)
@Karritz - Yes, that's how it is for all of us inveterate Sims 3 nerds. :smiley: I think @JoAnne65 might belong to this group too... :)
Certainly do :blush: And I love World Adventures, totally worth buying. There's so much in there, too much to play with one sim in a lifetime. Plus it has great replayability value.
I've been playing since I picked up my preordered copy of Sims 3 in June 2009. I have lots of experience with being logical from working as an analyst programmer for years so I have set myself a logical way of doing 'everything' possible in Sims 3. I've come to the conclusion it is an impossible quest - so I had to change it to I now plan 'to do as much as I can that interests me most in the Sims 3'. My YouTube videos reflect this approach to my Sims 3 games.
The truth! Like, I had plans for my current heir (something with straying, finding a stray dog and a horse, then starting a farm somewhere) but since he was born in IP and I hadn't done anything with scuba diving, mermaids and houseboats yet, I decided to spend 1, maybe 2 chapters doing some of that first. Seven chapters later, 700 screenshots and I have no idea how many simdays, he finally left IP to start that adventure I'd planned for him. And having so much fun that it feels like old fashioned Sims 3 addiction all over again. And still my IP to do list isn't completely checked. Haven't run a resort yet, haven't seen the kraken under water (did see him passing by the houseboat!).
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