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Especially since they've spent years shit talking the community. It's like those South Park fans who laugh at all the offensive humor only to reeee when the show targets them.
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I'm legitimately flabbergasted that a "Sims Modding" thread of all things could elicit such a response.
the queaky forms has survived the rattlings of elite hackers like Skylar and SolidMario. This toilet community may be a challenge, but I am up to that challenge.
The Mares Nest can dish it out but they can't take it.
I'm surprised at how butt hurt they are over this especially since they are notorious for making tl'dr posts ripping on other people.
(They even gave me a shout out!)
Although I understand this "release a bunch of useless stuff packs" model from a digitalware business standpoint, it cannot be sustainable. Especially since if you actually do the calculations, if someone bought the "Premium edition" at launch, and then every expansion/stuff pack/game pack that came after, they would have almost spent $500. Don't know when the community is actually going to realize that, because there's still people who insist that pirating the game is inherently evil.
people really like their laundry stuffYou're talking about a community who, when asked by EA in a poll what theme pack they wanted and were offered choices like wedding stuff pack and 80s arcade pack, they instead voted for the Laundry Day Stuff Pack, which offers players the ability to... wash and fold laundry.
You're talking about a community who, when asked by EA in a poll what theme pack they wanted and were offered choices like wedding stuff pack and 80s arcade pack, they instead voted for the Laundry Day Stuff Pack, which offers players the ability to... wash and fold laundry.
I can only assume this is because EA didn't wanna take the blame when releasing such a stupid expansion.To be fair, you're assuming that EA didn't just have its finger on the scales for that poll. It's pretty unlikely that they actually developed multiple packs and only released one, and much more likely that they pretended to poll an audience but in reality always knew which pack was set to win.
You never know, a bunch of them weren't bothered by the removal of ownable cars in The Sims 4 because they were 'always a hassle when wanting to go somewhere.' Yet laundry was a missed feature.To be fair, you're assuming that EA didn't just have its finger on the scales for that poll. It's pretty unlikely that they actually developed multiple packs and only released one, and much more likely that they pretended to poll an audience but in reality always knew which pack was set to win.
You're talking about a community who, when asked by EA in a poll what theme pack they wanted and were offered choices like wedding stuff pack and 80s arcade pack, they instead voted for the Laundry Day Stuff Pack, which offers players the ability to... wash and fold laundry.
In all honesty, EA screwed that stuff pack up. Laundry was a part of the Eco Friendly theme that EA put forward. It was suppose to be things like solar power, composting, laundry and eco friendly looking items. After the vote was done, EA dumb the pack down to just laundry. A lot of sims fans were not thrilled over the pack.
I used to think that it was a huge shame that SimCity 4 only got one expansion pack while The Sims (1 & 2) got half a dozen with stuff packs on top of that. Now I'm thinking it was a blessing in disguise, especially considering that none of them would be true to life buildings (just "inspired by") and all of them would involve Simlish with the exception of whatever big company they signed onto do a promotion with (H&M or IKEA).Although I understand this "release a bunch of useless stuff packs" model from a digitalware business standpoint, it cannot be sustainable. Especially since if you actually do the calculations, if someone bought the "Premium edition" at launch, and then every expansion/stuff pack/game pack that came after, they would have almost spent $500. Don't know when the community is actually going to realize that, because there's still people who insist that pirating the game is inherently evil.
Honestly, at least the H&M and IKEA stuff packs had a substantial amount of content for being stuff packs, and were genuinely optional. The clothing and furniture were nice compared to a lot of the content already in the game. The Cats & Dogs EP for Sims 4 didn't even have pet shops, which was a constant in previous pets-related Sims expansions - they're included in the $10 stuff pack released five months later though!I used to think that it was a huge shame that SimCity 4 only got one expansion pack while The Sims (1 & 2) got half a dozen with stuff packs on top of that. Now I'm thinking it was a blessing in disguise, especially considering that none of them would be true to life buildings (just "inspired by") and all of them would involve Simlish with the exception of whatever big company they signed onto do a promotion with (H&M or IKEA).
This is our final post about The Farms we swear!
Their response to us is to...drag up a topic from 2014?
they're three random fucking brits who've spent the last ten years shitting themselves and laughing at the sims forums, doesn't surprise me they'd have a hard time taking it
them calling me a bumnugget was probably the best thing that could've happened to me
I think this person was mentioned before, but there is a simmer who was obsessed with some random barely-named townie in Sims 3 who was spamming all the forums they could about their love and obsession for her, calling her their "queen" and other things. It got so weird even Simsecret banned them (and this is the blog that was a-okay with posting week after week with weird Sims 2 feminization-porn of Loki)
the reason this person is so incredibly obsessed with this one sim storyteller is because they think this person is a sim.