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7 years ago
When I get bored with a certain game I switch to another. My main game is Guild Wars 2 but I've been bored with it for several months, so I've been playing Sims 4.
Sims 4 is like a puzzle to me - it does so many odd things.
I'm trying to figure out game-generated vampires right now. They walk around the neighborhood all night but rarely stop to talk to anyone, much less each other. Many of them seem to be avid karaoke singers but I rarely see them anywhere else, except for maybe one that turns up late at night at the Art Centers. They are a very reclusive bunch. I used to see them more often, now it's like they're not even part of the game.
Most of them have a level 4 skill - usually Painting or Cooking. Most of them are unemployed, although I recently found one that was placed at Level 7 of the Astronaut Career. Make that two - another was at the top of the Secret agent career.
I have found several game-generated Grand Master Vampires that have hundreds of unspent Power Points - one has 688. I'd like to know the secret of how they got those points. Must be all the walking they have to do.
And here's another thing - My Sim with the Genius trait gets a job in the Scientist career. Out of the hundreds of Sims in my game, the game chooses the Caliente sisters to work at the Science lab and townies that have the Goofball trait and Friend of the World aspiration.
Sims 4 is like a giant puzzle. I feel like the RCA dog when I see it at work sometimes. So, I'll play it for awhile and then go on to something else or back to GW2. There are too many games out there to stay bored for long. I don't think any game can hold anyone's attention forever.
Sims 4 is like a puzzle to me - it does so many odd things.
I'm trying to figure out game-generated vampires right now. They walk around the neighborhood all night but rarely stop to talk to anyone, much less each other. Many of them seem to be avid karaoke singers but I rarely see them anywhere else, except for maybe one that turns up late at night at the Art Centers. They are a very reclusive bunch. I used to see them more often, now it's like they're not even part of the game.
Most of them have a level 4 skill - usually Painting or Cooking. Most of them are unemployed, although I recently found one that was placed at Level 7 of the Astronaut Career. Make that two - another was at the top of the Secret agent career.
I have found several game-generated Grand Master Vampires that have hundreds of unspent Power Points - one has 688. I'd like to know the secret of how they got those points. Must be all the walking they have to do.
And here's another thing - My Sim with the Genius trait gets a job in the Scientist career. Out of the hundreds of Sims in my game, the game chooses the Caliente sisters to work at the Science lab and townies that have the Goofball trait and Friend of the World aspiration.
Sims 4 is like a giant puzzle. I feel like the RCA dog when I see it at work sometimes. So, I'll play it for awhile and then go on to something else or back to GW2. There are too many games out there to stay bored for long. I don't think any game can hold anyone's attention forever.