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I never tried the OFB part when I played Sims 2 but it’s obvious lots of people loved that pack. I’ve always wondered if I would have too and reading this... It sounds as if you’re sort of obliged to do certain things and if there’s one thing I love about this franchise (and I only know one version properly, the third one) it’s that I’m not obliged to do anything. Everything’s my own choice, my own decision. Even WA, that I frequently see labeled as too RPG, entirely leaves it to me whether I want to do adventures or not. And if I do adventures, how much time I take to do them. I could even send my sim home in the middle of a tomb when he’s a teen and return with him as an elder and finish it if I’d want to. That’s what I like.
3) I love Open For Business but I don't like micromanaging my sims' employees. I don't want to have to keep track of giving them breaks and their leveling up in their specialty takes too long. I love in TS3 that all that is done away with.
I never tried the OFB part when I played Sims 2 but it’s obvious lots of people loved that pack. I’ve always wondered if I would have too and reading this... It sounds as if you’re sort of obliged to do certain things and if there’s one thing I love about this franchise (and I only know one version properly, the third one) it’s that I’m not obliged to do anything. Everything’s my own choice, my own decision. Even WA, that I frequently see labeled as too RPG, entirely leaves it to me whether I want to do adventures or not. And if I do adventures, how much time I take to do them. I could even send my sim home in the middle of a tomb when he’s a teen and return with him as an elder and finish it if I’d want to. That’s what I like.
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