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8 years ago
i usually find myself getting bored with a sim after he has reached the top of his career, accomplished his aspirations, and max'd out his skills. at which time, i would create a new sim and start all over.
i started playing rotationally off of one save about a year ago, as some other simmers have mentioned. it kept my sims from running out of things to do and sims to meet as i was only playing one lot at a time for a week each. i was really enjoying that play style until pets came out. it totally messed up my game. i was so upset that i had to stop playing for a few months. giving them the time to get all the wrinkles ironed out and my developing a desire to get back at it.
as a lot of people have already said, i mainly play to have fun and escape from reality. it's nice to get away from everything and immerse myself in my "perfect" little world for awhile. after all, it's a game. so if i am not having fun, what's the point?
i started playing rotationally off of one save about a year ago, as some other simmers have mentioned. it kept my sims from running out of things to do and sims to meet as i was only playing one lot at a time for a week each. i was really enjoying that play style until pets came out. it totally messed up my game. i was so upset that i had to stop playing for a few months. giving them the time to get all the wrinkles ironed out and my developing a desire to get back at it.
as a lot of people have already said, i mainly play to have fun and escape from reality. it's nice to get away from everything and immerse myself in my "perfect" little world for awhile. after all, it's a game. so if i am not having fun, what's the point?
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