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Join Date: Jul 2008
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I never really cared for all the special creatures/sims. Aliens were about the only special character I liked but they weren't really "Aliens", were they? Just sims with black eyes and green skin.
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they should do it right or not at all. I rather have only one special sim next to the normal sim and have that special sim done properly instead of done very sloppy like all the special sims in the sims2.
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but how do you define properely...everyone sees a vampire or warewolf or zombie differently...same with aliens
some have no imagination of their own and go by the stereotype, others go too far and completly change them in their minds and others somewhere in the middle for me, zombies for example are not the infectious type...thats not a real zombie. a zombie to me goes along the lines of the old zombies....hes risen from the dead by a spell of other worldy being and he roams around eating people...not turning others into them...no eating to live and are used by the supernatural to scare for a time or to use as a warrior on earth or something like that untill called back or called back premerturely by death.....that to me is a zombie and vampires were never the way they are. they used to fit the zombie description and were effectivly the same, just sucked on people. they didnt like light so they slept then or went back into the grave. if they came accross a bag of grains they were compelled to count each and every grain until daylight. they were risen dead yeah but by again otherworldly beings or they werent quite dead yet and returned from the grave trying to survive. now whats a vampire...its either an evil gothic creature that feeds on people and sleeps at the day and if it wants, makes others a vampire too rather then fully draining them and to kill it you stab its heart or give it natrual light and then it never comes back..i cant see why it would never come back since it too was a summoned creature....or by other modern means it became one cus it got a potion forced down its throat, i gues they dont come back because certain deaths destroy the soul and send it to pergatory, the real death, no coming back and no concience or body...nothing....and the other modern ones are leather wearing, gun weilding americans having it out in battles for whatever reason...the crap kind you get my point...i like the old zombie ideas and the gothic vampire that truely was dead before he came back and taking from the old perception as being compelled to count grain all night. evil maybe, good, maybe too...depends on the person who was turned into one (i think anyway) so yeah a bit of common belief but i like to think of them as something in my own way a bit.....i just hate BOTH modern vampires and zombies...aint the real deal to me if you wanna know the truth about the comceptions and their *phases* if you will, just go look them up
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well for a game like this it would be best to go with the stereotype=often the classic image.
For a vampire the dracula style would apply. The less vampires there are in a movie the better usually. for me the fright night vampire would be a good modern vampire.
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but vampires are real to some but yes rhalius it probably would be good to go with the stereotype which i have no problems with but they should still be unique to the individiual sim that has been transformed....so the personality of the sims transferes to the vampire or zombie stage life but they still act all vampire and zombie like....
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Join Date: May 2008
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I don't get round to playing the super natrual to much but I don't dislike it either. I wont mind whether or not it's in the sims 3 but I think it should be, since so many people love it, and it should be optional, since there are so many people who don't. Though honestly I have trouble picturing sims3 with werewolves and vampires.
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If you want to make your sims a werewolf, you got to be friend with that dog (that with brighting eyes), and maximizate your relationship with that dog. And when you have 100% relationship with that dog. he will come to you and do something to you an you sims become a werewolf. I hope you understand what i wrote.
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In the sims 2 a few months ago i finally got my female adult sim to be bitten by a werewolf but she never became hairy when she turned into one..she just ran around all hunched over or whatever they run like..just wasn't hairy O.O WHY??? ugh..oh well
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