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5 years ago
"simgirl1010;c-17418074" wrote:
I've often wondered if there are differences in the ways males and females approach the game. As mentioned above my sons weren't at all interested in dressing their Sims or decorating. They only wanted to create chaos and mayhem. I can spend hours selecting outfits for my female sims. Choosing the right hairstyle and accessories. With previous versions I loved going cc shopping for hairs and makeup. And I can spend even more time decorating a house. Selecting walls and floors and just the right decor and clutter to give it that lived in look. Also wondering if there are female players who are just the opposite and don't give a hoot about clothing and decorating.
@simgirl1010 my play style is different. I'm with the group that is outraged that the worlds are limited to preset sized lots and a certain number of them. I do love the set designs they have that make each world unique, but I would rather design the world from transportation to water ways and determine what type of culture the city, town, country side will have. Yeah, I am a SimCity girl trying to make the Sims work for her. So, I split my time from building to playing with the sims - trying to create peace and harmony. I could care less what my sims are wearing (well within reason, you can take the girl out of NYC, but you can't take the fashion district out of her. It is hard coded in New Yorkers). But I take great pleasure in seeing the random wackiness the game creates in NPCs and roll with it.
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