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pawelk1986
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27 Feb 2014, 3:07 pm

I like to play the Sims 3, but I'm afraid to be laughed at by my friends, because Sims is a game more for women than for men, but I like it :D


I am most like make situation when my young adult sim make WooHoo for first time, i make that their sim dad/mom/bother suddenly enters the room :D



But Sims are also some not realistic, because when I sometimes create a homosexual Sim , the rest of the family accepts this situation, while in the real world is not so wonderful



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27 Feb 2014, 3:21 pm

^Maybe you could mod your game so that the families have traditional conservative values. The sim parents could send their homosexual child off somewhere to be "reeducated", "cured" or whatever. :lol:



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01 Mar 2014, 11:23 am

The Sims 3 is a guilty pleassure to me as well. I'd gladly challenge people who question my manliness to a bench press competition, just for the record. :P



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02 Mar 2014, 11:17 am

I play Sims 3.



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02 Mar 2014, 11:23 am

no. i think it is a simplistic game with no more reward than setting up a functional family that is cheaply animated.



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03 Mar 2014, 8:04 am

b9 wrote:
no. i think it is a simplistic game with no more reward than setting up a functional family that is cheaply animated.


If they moved realistically, they'd fall into the Uncanny Valley rather quickly. The girl from the Heavy Rain tech demo and the Mafia II characters are good examples of this.



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07 Mar 2014, 9:56 pm

All of my classmates play those shooter and fighter games. But I never did. I don't like those kinds of games where you destory. I like Sims games, where you can create.



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11 Mar 2014, 7:46 am

Does playing the Sims 1 and 2 count? I used to play the Sims 2 at home a lot and before that I played the Sims 1 at school (I hear nowadays school computers don't even have games on them). I've only played the Sims 3 a little. By the time it came out I was all Simed out.

pawelk1986 wrote:
I am most like make situation when my young adult sim make WooHoo for first time, i make that their sim dad/mom/bother suddenly enters the room :D


But it's so much more fun to make a sim WooHoo and then his wife walks on on him :lol:

Then again I spent almost as much time designing elaborate mansions.