Forum Discussion
7 years ago
I must agree on a certain level.
I, unlike most of the community, generally spend more time in live mode than in CAS. However, I do find it somewhat lacking. If there was story progression, and if your sims could actually have faults (And not go around like they're perfect all the time. I find it annoying how no matter what your sims traits are, they're still accepted by everyone), then maybe I would play a bit more. I play with mods now, and use MCCC as well as a variety of others, such as the playable pets mod (I was bored, so I decided to try and be a stray, which was a lot easier in TS3 as I discovered). I personally prefer TS3, but, as it was built on TS1 engine, I just can't play it anymore, without the game crashing as soon as I try to enter live mode. It bugs me a lot, as I think it's a far superior game, and, even when it lets me enter build mode, I save every 5 minutes or so in fear of it crashing, which ruins the experience a lot for me.
I, unlike most of the community, generally spend more time in live mode than in CAS. However, I do find it somewhat lacking. If there was story progression, and if your sims could actually have faults (And not go around like they're perfect all the time. I find it annoying how no matter what your sims traits are, they're still accepted by everyone), then maybe I would play a bit more. I play with mods now, and use MCCC as well as a variety of others, such as the playable pets mod (I was bored, so I decided to try and be a stray, which was a lot easier in TS3 as I discovered). I personally prefer TS3, but, as it was built on TS1 engine, I just can't play it anymore, without the game crashing as soon as I try to enter live mode. It bugs me a lot, as I think it's a far superior game, and, even when it lets me enter build mode, I save every 5 minutes or so in fear of it crashing, which ruins the experience a lot for me.