Tag: Previews
The Sims Zone over Sims 3 event UK
Hun eigen verslag zal later online komen.
Our first sim bought an empty plot of land on the cliffs overlooking the bay but her first plan was to drop in on the next door neighbour, who happened to be Mrs Crumplebottom. She did not appear to be as cranky as she has been in later generations.
Visiting neighbours is something that has been requested for a long time. With TS2, we have only been able to visit neighbours if they still live in the same “apartment block”. Now it is here and it looks good.
Spotlight op The Sims 3 Player: Decorgal
Nog meer weetjes van de Sims 3 UK event
Social interactions are grand (if some a little silly) as my sim was a bookworm and a hopeless romantic he had around 20 extra social interactions, most of them for the romantic trait but also things like talk about books. I also found when I played another sim, that learned skills carry social options… for example a sporty military sim had the option to salute and to express her need for exercise
Watching Sims travel was great (although when your Sims on a bike expect them to cycle straight through people and cars ) and a journey from one side of town to the other is super quick thanks to grand theft auto style driving.
Games Guide komt elke dag met Sims 3 nieuwtjes
De Nederlandstalige site Games Guide komt op deze pagina de komende tijd elke dag met een ‘exclusief nieuwtje’ online zoals ze zelf zeggen.
De pagina is nog niet helemaal klaar maar we houden de boel daar in de gaten en meldden het natuurlijk op dit Sims 3 Nieuws blog.
De Games Guide is ook bezig, of al klaar, met een Sims 3 magazine: zie dit blogbericht.
Met dank aan Maarten Jalink voor de email met deze informatie.
In ieder geval hebben ze een voor mij nieuwe screen:
Sims 3 Trial Party in Taiwan
The Sims Hub over Sims 3 UK event
Building as you can expect is fairly similar to The Sims 2 but with the added features such as the auto-roof (handy for those who always forget about the roof, i.e. me), wall drag (moves the appropriate objects and walls to make it easier when making adjustments to your house) and free placement of certain objects such as trees. Buy mode is also fairly similar to TS2 but again you can use the free placement tool to place and rotate objects wherever you wish to. There are also quarter tiles if you want slightly more precise placement than in TS2, but don’t feel like using the free placement option.
Thinking I didn’t have enough time to start a family, I decided to adopt a child instead. The adoption menu allows you to pick a gender and age ranging from baby, toddler, child and teen, and you can also name the Sim (I am unsure if you are able to do this with all ages). I chose a male baby and the social worker was soon on her way over to my house. When she arrived she placed the baby on the floor in a cute baby basket. The wife picked up the baby out of the basket and held him in her arms. The baby is always wrapped in a blanket (mine was blue, I imagine girls are pink) but do exactly the same as babies in TS2; it just looks cuter.