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7 years ago
"Writin_Reg;c-16364609" wrote:"Ciarassims;c-16364330" wrote:"Writin_Reg;c-16364302" wrote:"MidnightAura;c-16364255" wrote:"Writin_Reg;c-16364127" wrote:"paradiseplanet;c-16364017" wrote:
Congrats EA, I think this is a new record for you. That is, the record for how many loyal players you can upset all at once.
Not the first time - I remember in Sims 2 pets getting small pets in Apartment life. Some people carried on over that too.
Me on the other hand - didn't. I figure if you want small pets - well it will be worth 10 bucks to you. I mean for the price of a loaf of bread and a gallon of milk you get small pets. Unlike Sims 2 you had to buy a whole new ep to get the little ones. On top of it - Sims 2 held apartments hostage for the little creatures. In this case - it's just little pets for 10 bucks.
Should of been, could have been - doesn't matter if this is the way it is done and you want small little critters - I guess you now have the chance to get them.
No they didn’t.
Pets EP came with;
Cats, dogs, womrats and the parrot.
You are thinking of the apartment life dog pen. If you didn’t have pets you got the dog pen, If you did you got an extra. But I’m fairly confident no one felt compelled to buy apartment life’s for the dog pen. With this If you want hamsters you have to pay 10 bucks or whatever currency you use.
And EA know it. Carrot dangling in front of the player. Sneaky.
And a load of bread and gallons of milk $10? Come on!
Okay 3.99 for the bread and 4.29 for the gallon of milk. Yes almost 10 dollars where I live. We have one store in town and unless we want to drive 25 miles to the next store where it is not much cheaper - it's a matter of 25 cents less - but the gas to get you there then doubles the price. I live in Maine - what do you want.
I could get a week worth of shopping where I live for 10.
You're lucky - don't move to Maine or New Hampshire. My hubby actually just came in from the larger store 25 miles away from us with one paper bag that just cost 96 dollars - there was the milk and bread, 1 dozen eggs, a half pound of American sliced cheese, 2 cans of tuna, a head of lettuce, 2 onions, 2 tomatoes, a bell pepper, a package of brown rice, small bottle of olive oil and 3 oranges. On top of it half of what he bought was on sale.
Large areas of the UK sold out of bread last week due to people panic buying because of the sudden cold and snow. Some youths actually started dealing loaves of bread. :D