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6 years ago
"DanmanNefarius;c-16974616" wrote:"fullspiral;c-16974541" wrote:"ListentoToppDogg;c-16974523" wrote:
I just finished watching another Game Changer finish the story as well. I'm glad I didn't bother with this pack, because it really is not worth it. The story is too dang short and the execution of it is horrid. It only makes me even more upset that this is the pack they decided to add the military career to. :/
Maybe gamechangers need to, or have to, focus on finishing it as quickly as they can to get the info out to get the views or something....or to beat those that get the game to play that way.....As I said in a different post, there are those that got to finish the new content as soon as it comes out. GOT to be the first one to complete it...or something.
But there's others like me who don't play that way and appreciate the joy of building up and setting things up so that we can play OUR story through OUR sims.
But I understand the ones that need to get'er done first for views and all that.
Just play the game the way you want to. I do. And what they are doing is totally and completely irrelevant to what I'm doing in my game. I'll get there when I get there!
But it's so fun to set it up and have a new place for sims that I've had that can call Strangerville, "home".
couldn't have said it better myself :)
ofcourse i rushed through as well my first go since well.. i wanted to see what the big secret was... but there are many different stories to glue to this like mine atm where my sim might be the "hero" but is also in secret the one who caused it all since she uses her whole musician life as a front to hide what she really is: a brilliant scientist who often cuts deals with governments in order to get funding to continue her research, while secretly further her own agenda, and what that is is unknown to anyone since she is a master at hiding her true intentions.
I have no intention of rushing through it to see "it". I want it to be a special journey with special sims. And I think it's the journey, and not the destination that matters. :D