@DeeWraynged - I find myself falling in love with my Sims, and that keeps me interested. Plus, sometimes, I feel like I'm Time... That is, I'm the overlooking consciousness of the story, watching it all through from gen 1 to gen 10. I relate the passing of generations to real life often--I'm in my mid-life, so I can look back to my great grandparents and forward to my great nieces and nephews. That's six generations right there... and if I live long enough, I might be able to get to know my grand nephews and niece's kids--maybe even their grandkids--which will mean bridging 8 generations! So as I play the legacy, I reflect on all these generations stemming from my founder, and the passing of the mid-generations feels like the extent of my own lifespan, so I find great interest in the type of historical continuity and connection that legacy play brings. Plus, I always play about two or three other games at the same time, so I can take plenty of breaks! And... knowing I'll be writing about the legacy keeps it interesting, too! Plus, I actually look forward to and enjoy glitches as a way of bringing surprises! For example, the squint-eye-square-jaw glitch brought some really amazing and beautiful features to my generation 4 kids that I don't think they would have gotten otherwise. And Disappearing Townie Syndrome has become a game in and of itself! Plus, I always stay curious about what the future patches will bring (both good and unexpected) to the legacy family!