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Old 11-03-2008, 08:46 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Notes from the Games for Windows Magazine. taken by Kidblink from N99:

They refer to Sims 2 as a "den" in that you're only playing one house at a time, and everything in the rest of the neighborhood stays static. "... in The Sims 3, the den becomes a warren, and 'everything you would expect to be happening is happening, whatever the time of day.... All of the characters in the town are changing together. You can zoom in on your Sims. You can go next door to visit your neighbors. You can knock on the door or peek in the window. You can go downtown, and the people you meet are people in your Sims' lives. What would happen if you ran into your boss on the weekend in town? Would you ruin your Sim's life by doing something embarrassing?' That time-lost little boy next door from The Sims 2 now ages and changes alongside your own child. 'They can become high school sweethearts....they can grown up together, get married, have a family of their own -- and those characters will advance along with your family."


-- "The number of attribute bars has been reduced from eight to three, with one -- a "stress versus fun" meter -- standing out as the most essential. Sims still need to bathe, sleep, and eat, but the gauge presenting liters of urine versus free bladder space is hidden behind the curtain. 'We've added one-off mechanics like the buffs in World of Warcraft... In our case, if [your Sim's] out in the rain, he would have a debuff -- we call them moodlets -- that would just say that he's soaked now and he's miserable. Or if his mom dies, he'll get a moodlet that makes him miserable. It'll go away after a certain amount of time, or you can get rid of it. IF there's a way to get rid of it.' Moodlets range from simple things like "I'm thirsty!" with immediate psychological effects to "I just got a promotion!" that can grant a boost that carries for days."


-- you can "tidy up the hamster cage." Basically, you have a Hand of God now, so if your sim leaves trash around, you can clean it up, or if they leave a book out, you can put it back on the bookshelf instead of directing them to do it.


-- your sims can actually be fat now (and they actually look fat instead of not-quite-skinny). "In The Sims 3, you'll now be able to use a slider to adjust your Sims' body weight over a much broader spectrum, from relatively obese to skeletally thin and everywhere in between. You'll also be able to use a separate slider to adjust musculature -- separate from body weight -- allowing for a huge amount of variation: fat dude with spaghetti arms, skinny dude with big guns -- basically, any body type you can think of. And that body type won't remain static depending on how you play the game."


--"'... one Sim might go to the beach, come home, and paint one version of a sunset. And if you bring another Sim to the beach, he'll paint a different version of that exact same sunset.' So while the base images are the same, different Sims might have an Impressionist take, Dadist, postmodernist, or realist, determined by a set of algorithmic genes."


-- They're trying to add a lot of random parameters to the game to make Sims unique. "Each Sim has a favorite coffee drink... but every Sim in the world has a different drink.....It's mostly for flavor, but the devil is in the details. 'We want the Sim to feel like unique snowflakes in The Sims 3,' says Humble, 'and less like the only difference is their clothes and their hair. If you don't want to get to know him -- if you just want him to pee himself -- well, that's fine, because you can still do that."
-- No personality sliders, instead there's a system of 80 or so Traits you use to establish their identity. "You can pick up to five Traits for each Sim, only some of which are mutually exclusive (for example, you can't be both "good" and "evil"), to create an almost endless variety of personalities. Some Traits are behavioral, such as "inappropriate," which might cause your Sim to interact rudely with other Sims, while others are more strategic gameplay modifiers, like "genius," which would let you gain any intellectual skill, like reading books, faster."


"-- One single, set map of Pleasant Valley is all that ships with The Sims 3, partially because randomly generated towns simply wouldn't jell artistically, and partially because even though The Sims is a single-player game, history's shown that its player base wants to share." They go on to talk about how everybody had a Goopy in their neighborhood and there was a sense of community formed from everyone talking to each other about how he acted/what they did with him in their game.


-- "...all of the buildings in Pleasant Valley...are places you can visit and interact with. Exactly what that interaction will be depends on the situation, but in a nutshell, the designers have broken locations up into two broad categories. There are 'rabbit holes,' the informal in-house term for a building your Sim will disappear into without you actually following inside (for example, you won't follow your Sim into his office job and watch him space out on the Web for eight hours), and there are venues, which are locations such as a pool or park, that will be filled with lots of Sims and accoutrements of all types to interact with."
-- "... your Sim will now walk out of your home and see and visit other Sims, other buildings, and other neighborhoods in real time. The world is changing and evolving around you, characters are going on with their lives, marrying, aging, and dying, as you proceed with your own life. And every action you take may have a ripple effect that spreads across the town and affects the lives of multiple generations."
-- Dreams and Promises: "Your Sim might walk past a cute Sims on the street and think, 'I'd like to get to know her better.' And you can Promise that you're going to make that happen.... Anything can trigger a Dream at any time, and a new Dream is represented by a thought balloon over your Sim's portrait. Buy your child a telescope and he may Dream of being an astronaut after a few nights of stargazing. Promise to make his Dream come true -- even if you can't until the day before he dies -- and he'll gain a significant mood boost. A Dream might also be as simple as wanting to buy a book -- inspired by walking past the bookstore downtown, learning how to cook, or simply sitting idly on the couch with nothing better to do..... Unfulfilled Dreams aren't penalized; they're just forgotten until another one comes along. Broken Promises, however, make for melancholy Sims -- like a Sims 2 Fear realized, only players get to determine whether to be afraid in the first place. The philosophy is opt-in gameplay. The Sims 3's attempt to make itself if not everything to everyone, then at least as much as possible to as many as it can. The creative types can forget the Promises entirely and major in movie-making and fashion design; those in it for the "game" can choose to challenge themselves as they see fit."
-- "Where in the Sims 2, Sims would vanish to work for a set amount of time .... Sims 3 allows players to customize what they do while in the office -- even if the game doesn't go so far as to let you control them as they chop broccoli or process purchase orders. (Work is still mainly off-limits, for reasons as simple as it would be a crushing bore.) .... 'You can decide if you want to leave early or stay late -- if you want to take it easy or suck up to your boss,' effectively sleeping your way to the top.... 'of course, if your boss dies, or gets married to someone else, you're kinda screwed.'"
-- "Careers also form the base for another new Sims 3 system called Opportunities, the functional equivalent of MMORPG quests -- only instead of fetching 15 landshark fins, you're planting 15 tomatoes or shacking up with 15 women."
-- Social interactions allow you to change the tone of a conversation, so being best friends doesn't automatically mean you're going to be flirting with them "Here, you actually make the conscious choice of pursuing a romantic relationship..."
-- "We're going to be releasing world-building tools," says Bell, "advanced tools definitely for the modding community. On TheSims3.com, there'll be an exchange where you can download towns from other players.".... Godat hints at how the exchange might operate: "People put hundreds of thousands of Half-Life maps out on the internet. The Web has a way of giving them a star rating, and people go and download the five-star maps-- it's the same kind of thing here. We know that people are gonna go and build new versions of our buildings. We can elevate these things through our connection to the community--find some way to tell a player that, 'Yes, this building slows your game down.' Find some other way to let them find the content that they're really excited about and tell that story they want to tell. That's what keeps it going for so many years.'"


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Old 11-03-2008, 10:49 AM   #3 (permalink)
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Old 11-03-2008, 12:24 PM   #4 (permalink)
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Yes, thanks for posting this Matt.

I was going to say the the sims themselves actually look worse, kinda more like Sims 1, until I saw a particular one and thought,'Yay, fat sims!'

Also, I notice it has typical sims glithches, where's her arm?!
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I am not interested in Sims 2 anymore.I can not wait for Sims 3
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I am not interested in Sims 2 anymore.I can not wait for Sims 3
I know what you mean, reading through those articles it seems that The Sims 3 is going to be very different from the previous Sims titles. Being able to zoom right into and play a sim, then zoom right out again to see the entire neighbourhood, then zoom into another sim and play them; it's all going to be very interesting.
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That article has got me interested. Pleasant Valley here i come!

Plus diagonal furniture! I hope we can do this now with out the use of the boolprop cheat.
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Compared with sims 2 ,this is a whole new game.
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And i quote from the last page "When sims go on holiday in Freetime".... You can tell the article was written by someone who has never once played the game lol. But other than that it looks really good! The houses haven't changed dramatically, by the looks of things, but as long as it's as creative to build as in sims2, then i'm happy.
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Sounds great!

The Sims don't look right though..
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It looks really really good, i've always wondered why they didn't use an engine like RPGs use. The scope gets expanded so much more for the player. I like that they've taken into account what the players have been suggesting for so long as well. Features such as more customisable sims, easier ways to fulfill needs, more community lots are all big things in the game. I like the way you can make sims look really different from each other, my neighbourhoods all tend to fill up with the same sims after a while. Having traits instead of points looks fantastic and the expanded community is going to make for a much more interactable game i think.

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I'm sure some of the things in the pictures almost look less realistic than sims 2...

Well, having a read of the main article I realised I'm going to need a lot of memory on my computer!
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Brilliant article Simmoves

So exciting reading about all this stuff.
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I am so excited about this now!! I ws excited before but now I am even MORE excited hehe
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it looks really good i really like the idea of just walking around town with out having to phone a taxi, use the car or walk and it will probably seem more realistic aswell. i still think its early days and the game could end up looking nothing like that
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Oh My God Good bye sims 2 hello sims 3 oh and bye bye money hello new graphic card Mwhahhaha
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Wow, Just read the artical and the bits in the mag. Forget what I said in the other thread about wanting to catch up with Sims 2 expansions first, I WANT SIMS 3 NOW TOO!
Hermit will be pleased, it looks like he's got his sourcing ingedience for cooking thing.
I noticed in the artical they were a bit obsessed with peeing!
I can't wait to try the new personality traits, it's going to give the game a whole new dimension and be so interesting.
I'm glad that it sounds like aspirations have gone and 'dreams' have been brought in instead. Not being 'punished' (Game play wise) for not fullfilling an aspiration sounds so much better and more fun.
Oooh, I can't wait!
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We are hardcore gammers.....Who plays Sims for 40 hours a week?Don't they have a life.....
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Hermit will be pleased, it looks like he's got his sourcing ingedience for cooking thing.
Oh yes, and you can grow veggies in the base game too, well Tomatoes at least. Some one some where must have been listening to me.
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I am sure lots of people are listening to you Hermit
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I wasn't as excited for this pack before reading the articles featured in this thread. I always said that I wasn't particularly interested in Sims 3, and if I was, only pure curiosity as to how they could improve a game I love so much already. However, it really does seem to have appealed to my tastes. I think I'll definitely need a new external hard drive if I have any hope of playing both Sims 2 and Sims 3.

I can't wait. Damn eager anticipation! I'm all excited now.
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Where did you find the article with screenshots from? Is it a magazine? Just it'd be nice to find a higher resolution version for easier reading and a better look at the prospective graphics.
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It's from PC Gamer out sometime soon. If you zoom into the corner you can just make out the magazine title. I think omni tells us the release date of the magazine in the other thread.
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Tomorrow I believe. Can't wait!
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