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SimsxZelda_fan
10 years agoNew Spectator
TS3
There are so many customisable options, and it has everything TS2 had - besides plant sims and some other details - but has a ton of things TS2 didn't have. Plus I love the seemless world a lot better. In TS2, in order to keep relationships with other sims more natural I'd have to go to each household and play them the same amount of days as my main house. It did, however, give me extra time to build relationships more before they all aged and stuff.
Plus, I love that you can have their lives last as long as you want them to. Each generation did feel a little too short once I played enough of them throughout TS & TS2.
There are so many customisable options, and it has everything TS2 had - besides plant sims and some other details - but has a ton of things TS2 didn't have. Plus I love the seemless world a lot better. In TS2, in order to keep relationships with other sims more natural I'd have to go to each household and play them the same amount of days as my main house. It did, however, give me extra time to build relationships more before they all aged and stuff.
Plus, I love that you can have their lives last as long as you want them to. Each generation did feel a little too short once I played enough of them throughout TS & TS2.
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