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7 years ago
"Writin_Reg;c-16246602" wrote:
Erpe you are starting to sound way too creepy and obsessed about young girls. How about you just drop it - as you are creeping a lot of us out - especially moms of young girls. It does not matter who buys what in your country - it is not necessarily like that in the whole wide world and besides it does not matter. I do not care what other people buy - it is none of my business unless they make it my business - I can truly only speak for myself and family that I know first hand for a fact what 30 of us in my family that do buy the Sims games and has since the beginning. Not one of them is young girls.
But please, you are getting really creepy obsessive sounding about this - and truthfully I don't really think any one cares.
I reacted because I was misunderstood and accused of thinking that young girls can’t concentrate on the game like adults do because I thought that they weren’t mature enough. But that never was my point!
Young teens just live a more active life with many interests and obligations. They have their school, their homework, their friends, often some sport and often other obligations too. So they don’t have much time playing the game.
I didn’t like to go deeper into the defense of such young teens because then I would have to start a discussion about why adults can play the game so much that they seem to be in this forum all day long. But we all know that such adults can’t have a full time job and a family with small children too because then they wouldn’t have had any time to play the game and discuss it in the forum at all. But anyway there is a reason why some adults seem to have much more time to play this game than any young teens ever would have. This is their own private matter though. So let us not go deeper into this but just accept that it is a fact that young teens have more things in their lives then the adult simmers here in the forum has - and that this sure isn’t something negative! I would have been very worried if my daughter hadn’t been interested in anything else but playing such a game when she was in that age!
Sam Player was an executive producer for the following games:
Sims 2: Apartments Pets (2008)
SimAnimals (2009)
And before he joined EA he was also the executive producer for:
Gex 3: Deep Pocket Gecko (1999)
Disney's 102 Dalmatians: Puppies to the Rescue (2000)
Walt Disney’s World Quest: Magical Racing Tour (2000)
In EA he was apart from that a senior producer on the Sims 2 and all the Sims 2 expansions and also on all the Tiger Woods golf games. This only shows that it is artificial to distinguish between Maxis developers and EA developers because they are all just EA developers and EA can move them around between all EA games developed in Redwood - just as EA wants!
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