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emorrill
7 years agoHero
But it occurred to me that that it was primarily the joy and immersion of telling a story. It is true that my stories are based on game play, but telling a story does distract and interrupt pure game play. There are things you skip, or don't do because you need to get the perfect screenshot, you need sims to do particular things, and you are in a hurry to get your next post up for simmers who are following your story.
I am thinking about playing through that story again, only this time: NO STORY TELLING!
Oh my gosh I SO understand this @CK213 ! So much truth!!
A current story of mine has been going on for a LONG time! (I think I'm nearing 2 years of writing it) and while I LOVE it so very much, and it will always be near and dear to my heart, one thing I've decided that after this certain event going on...My two main characters will get married and I will be playing out their future no longer as a full blown story.
It's time. And I feel comfortable doing it and I think my readers will be just fine with it as well. :blush: (I hope...)
I'm just sadly, burned out. :( All good things must come to an end and many times I hate it... :cry:
But I do want to explore other story options and play more of the things that I never knew even existed IN the game and rediscover The Sims 3 all over again. :star:
Kudos to you! And I will do my best to keep up with your casual stories. ;)