Archive: november 17, 2008
Massive Sims 3 Q&A Tells All [Questions & Answers]
Do you have questions about The Sims 3? Well EA has just unleashed a massive amount of answers in the form a a 30-question Q&A document that covers everything from the new character personality system to what kind of parties your sims can participate in. Of course the big question on all major fans of the series is whether or not The Sims 2 expansion they spent hundreds of dollars on would be hitting the trash bin. You might be needing a bigger bin. There are so many innovations in The Sims 3 so it’s really not possible to transfer items or Sims from previous games. The level of detail in The...
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