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6 years ago
> @JoAnne65 said:
> Without wanting to downplay the video (actual amazing details in there, like water dripping on the lower floor, that should be so obvious, that indeed is a detail that matters) I'm quite positive Sims 3 does nr. 58 as well. Getting water out of their ears? And 59 as well (sloppy eating). And as for 62: Sims 3 also has different reactions to certain interactions. Like, when you break up with a hopeless romantic, they will break down, where sims with commitment issues just shrug. All other sims will start yelling at the other sim.
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> I also think he put some stuff in there now that's just, like, features? Like the surprise proposal. I'm sure Sims 3 and 4 have features and interactions Sims 2 doesn't have. The games are not copies from each other. That's not detail, that's a feature, an option. It would be 'more detail' if the other games had the same option but less detailed.
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> As for students automatically being accompanied by their parents, I actually don't like that? That's the game deciding whether I want that and I don't want the game to decide that. Maybe they don't have that kind of relationship. It's also not realistic, my parents didn't drop me off when I went to college lol. In Sims 3 you can choose whether you want that hardwarming interaction between parent and student. I prefer that.
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You can turn off that cinematic, which will have the college kid get dropped off without their parent.
> Without wanting to downplay the video (actual amazing details in there, like water dripping on the lower floor, that should be so obvious, that indeed is a detail that matters) I'm quite positive Sims 3 does nr. 58 as well. Getting water out of their ears? And 59 as well (sloppy eating). And as for 62: Sims 3 also has different reactions to certain interactions. Like, when you break up with a hopeless romantic, they will break down, where sims with commitment issues just shrug. All other sims will start yelling at the other sim.
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> I also think he put some stuff in there now that's just, like, features? Like the surprise proposal. I'm sure Sims 3 and 4 have features and interactions Sims 2 doesn't have. The games are not copies from each other. That's not detail, that's a feature, an option. It would be 'more detail' if the other games had the same option but less detailed.
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> As for students automatically being accompanied by their parents, I actually don't like that? That's the game deciding whether I want that and I don't want the game to decide that. Maybe they don't have that kind of relationship. It's also not realistic, my parents didn't drop me off when I went to college lol. In Sims 3 you can choose whether you want that hardwarming interaction between parent and student. I prefer that.
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> (Image)
You can turn off that cinematic, which will have the college kid get dropped off without their parent.