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CAPTAIN_NXR7
5 years agoLegend
I don't have much time to play a lot of games, but back in the days I upgraded my desktop just to run the Sims 3 properly. Why? Because I had a desire to build my own worlds and have my sims live in them. I converted part of my mac into a windows operating system, only so I could use CAW.
Watching this video makes me feel a little 'homesick'.
I really love Sims 4 for what it currently is and in my opinion it does some stuff much better than 3. However...
When Sims 3 runs the way it's intended, it really is a fantastic game.
Can't beat the open world, cars and those...unicorns. The Horses are done incredibly well! I'd never ask for a horse, but this is an exception.
With the Nraas mod you can get rid of all the cars and just travel by horse (or unicorn) if you want to live in a historical or fantastical world. A world which you can just build yourself in CAW or at least download from the gallery.
The customization in TS3 and the feeling of openness has always been something else though.
I must say that when I played the game for the very first time, the open world was quite overwhelming, but it didn't take long for me to absolutely love it. And I actually miss those insect and small animal spawners. Turtles...I remember them well... :D
One day I'll get back to it. It deserves my attention again.
Watching this video makes me feel a little 'homesick'.
I really love Sims 4 for what it currently is and in my opinion it does some stuff much better than 3. However...
When Sims 3 runs the way it's intended, it really is a fantastic game.
Can't beat the open world, cars and those...unicorns. The Horses are done incredibly well! I'd never ask for a horse, but this is an exception.
With the Nraas mod you can get rid of all the cars and just travel by horse (or unicorn) if you want to live in a historical or fantastical world. A world which you can just build yourself in CAW or at least download from the gallery.
The customization in TS3 and the feeling of openness has always been something else though.
I must say that when I played the game for the very first time, the open world was quite overwhelming, but it didn't take long for me to absolutely love it. And I actually miss those insect and small animal spawners. Turtles...I remember them well... :D
One day I'll get back to it. It deserves my attention again.
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