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PhantasmKiss
5 years agoSeasoned Ace
"ChadSims2;c-17668638" wrote:
There's a memory system? do we play a different game
I wouldn't call it a memory system so much... If you take screenshots in-game, it attaches the moodlet of the active Sim at the time of the screenshot. If you look at them in-game and have the active Sim "remember" or something, it takes whatever moodlet the game automatically attached to the screenshot and gives that moodlet to your Sim. It's clunky, I forgot it existed, and there are faster, easier ways to affect moodlets. Plus, as @alyssasim87 pointed out, it doesn't keep your screenshots in any order, it just opens all the screenshots you've taken in the game, mixed up. When I tried it, it was years ago and even though I'd only played one family, even their "memories" were mixed up.
The Sims 3 memory system was a little aggressive, automatically taking memories for a whole lot of different things, but I usually left it on and just deleted things by hand. It caught a lot of little moments, and though you could only look at them and caption them, it was a lot of fun. Every Sim had their own unique memories. The only issue was that it could slow things down if you just let the memories fill up. Still, I enjoyed it. And since it was automatic, I didn't need to remember to do anything. You could take a memory manually, which was great for special occasions, but sometimes the screenshot it took was perfect.
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