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Chappell Roan saying she is for sims 2 double deluxe gave me life

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tbh.. life really IS like the sims..
wake up.. make sandwich… pee.. wazdee zanoopdul.

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I want to study at a Simlish University
i will spell gardu as bleeglorp and use dabayee garbloopy. i would watch Action on Television all night while drinking a Juice on the Rocks with my Household. i’ll have Bowl of Cereal every day that’s worth 5 Simoleons. i would go to Oasis Springs every night. i am also more likely to meet ghosts, The Landgraabs, Grim Reaper, and Mortimer Goth.
I wish I was Simlish :(
Dear Laura Miele,
I read your recent interview with VentureBeat where you discussed the future of The Sims. As a long-time player of the series, I have concerns.
Firstly, there is no reason to ignore the elephant in the room. The Sims 4 was originally built to be multi-player, but with the flop of SimCity 2013 (a multi-player simulation game) TS4 got a quick makeover. While I could go on about the flaws of TS4 from its core to the stacks of micro-transaction packs built on a broken foundation, I will put aside those particular criticisms for a larger discussion.
The Sims is a life simulation game. While you state that “Play with Life” is The Sims’s brand, I remember when it was about creating. Create worlds. Create families. Create chaos. Create stories. Create life.
The Sims 4 has taken the franchise down a much different path. While we can still create our sims, we cannot create the worlds they live in or even place lots. We must purchase new packs for more locations. We find linear action/adventure storylines implemented into packs like Strangerville or Star Wars: Journey to Batuu. While I am a fan of sims lore, I find these particular packs irksome as they shift The Sims from life simulation to RPG.
It became a theme with almost every TS4 pack, especially those like Island Living and Eco Lifestyle–though less RPG–but more goal oriented to “saving the world” or in Snowy Escape “climb the mountain.” A pattern like this is something I do not want repeated in the next generation of The Sims.
While I have seen many SimGurus argue that The Sims have a variety of players (which is true) and they want to appease players who want point-and-click adventures, it takes away resources and opportunities to expand the sandbox, which is the foundation of every life simulation game.
There are endless action/adventure RPG games, many made by EA. There are few life simulation games and only one highly successful, The Sims.
While I know your interview addressed the future of The Sims and not TS4, I wanted to begin the conversation with those points as I now move to the future of the franchise.
The Sims has always been rated T for Teen, but lately a great many players have noticed the focus drifting ever closer to E for Everyone, which means including children as a base customer. I understand EA sees an opportunity for sales, but making a life simulation game appropriate for children will limit TS5 in game play and intricacy as every aspect of the game will have to be easy enough for a five-year-old to understand.
As an adult, this would be a major turn-off and opens to a more pressing problem I have seen questioned across the community here on Tumblr, forums, and Twitter. The idea of making the next game compatible across all platforms, including mobile. While I agree Xbox and PlayStation’s consoles are completely able to run a game such as The Sims, I would not want the game dumbed down for mobile. It would mean a simple, depthless game–an issue that already disappoints customers of TS4.
Again, I understand EA wants to reach as many consumers as possible. You are a company that wants to make a profit and sees an opportunity to make more sales. Making the game for children and mobile, may reach new customers, but it will ultimately lose a vast majority of players who desire a sequel that brings back that excitement like when we watched the trailer for Sims 2.
And you think the way to do that is to re-introduce multi-player, like The Sims Online? You stated you believe the “social connection” is what is missing in the franchise. I can tell you that is untrue. Simmers are probably the most vocal gamers I know. We have already made the “social connection” through the mediums we have chosen.
While I know there are already people reading this–you may be included–that think, “just make online optional,” I must insist on the single player experience.
If you create Sims 5 to be like Roblox or Second Life, it will extremely limit the core of the game. It will transition the game from life simulation to MMORPG. While I cannot say “no one wants that,” I can confirm as a long-time player and one that knows thousands of other players, we do not want that.
We do not want The Sims turned into IMVU and Second Life, which are glorified chat-rooms with an avatar and a marketplace to buy virtual, pixelated CAS items. It is already an issue–of paid content–faced daily in our community. I suggest EA not fan those flames.
We do not want the game to be centered around socializing as it is in TS4. We want depth. Memories. Chaos. Consequences. And maybe an alien abduction every now and then?
I want to reaffirm that The Sims is a life simulation game. A sandbox game where you play God and build worlds, houses, and manipulate lives of simulated people. I do not see why you would feel the need to compete with Roblox or Second Life or Fortnite. None of those games give the player the same experience as The Sims.
Stop limiting the sandbox. Embrace it. Expand it for a better generation.
Sincerely, MDP
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If nothing else, The Sims greatly overexaggerated my expectations for how prevalent food processors and trash compactors would be in my adult life.
If nothing else, The Sims greatly overexaggerated my expectations for how prevalent food processors and trash compactors would be in my adult life.

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We will see many dead links for custom content (primarily Sims 1, Sims 2 and 3, but potentially also Sims 4) this coming January.
I don’t know who needs to hear this, but the Sims CC hoarders that might follow me - hoard all the Mediafire CC where you know that the creator hasn’t been around for a long time. Coming January all (free) accounts that have been inactive for 8 months will be deleted as they will be considered abandoned.
Under “Abandoned Accounts“ Mediafire explains that if you are a free account holder, Mediafire WILL consider your account abandoned if you do not logon every 8 months to “reset” the timer.
If you hold a paid Personal, Professional, and Business account, you will be safe from the devastation this will do to our CC supply.
This implies that creators who used Mediafire as their only hosting service will find that unless they log into their account every 8 months, their files will be deleted.
Additionally - It does not matter if you download the content from Mediafire, they care about Account Activity and not the File Download activity, so even if it is a popular download, but the creator has a free account and hasn’t logged in within 8 months time, we will lose the link.
There is a way to not junk up your computer with old custom content and then reupload it - you can archive these Mediafire links with the Wayback Machine, as per these two reddit comments which advise to do so.
what do you play the sims on?
I dont know if you’re talking about drugs or devices but i play sims on antidepressants and a laptop
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give me nice outfits to wear
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give me a pet
Just a heads up to everyone using Simfileshare, noticed the above message when I went to download something from there so please go through your files and download the ones that haven’t been downloaded before if you have such!
(image says: “ SimFileShare is moving! We will be moving to new hosts in the next week or two. In order to make the move go smoothly, we will be deleting files older than 6 months which have never been shared. This may also impact some files which have been shared with only one or two people. If you have any such files, please download them ASAP to avoid losing them.“ )
GREAT! Things from old OLD OLD users will be deleted :( people won’t be able to link to simfileshares of creator who left the community from the very beginning:((
No, only the things that are over 6 months old and haven’t been downloaded for at least few times will be deleted, most of the files will be just fine! They aren’t just going to purge all the files from there, only the ones that haven’t been downloaded at all. If you have files with low/0 download count just download them few times yourself and that should keep them safe.

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the sims 2 university was so woke… so ahead of her time… perhaps too out there for some people
*logs onto tumblr* looks like its time to