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Players must fulfill their need to sleep, eat, and so forth, just like real human beings. The player will need to make his or her Sim successful in many ways. The game does, however, have plenty of clear secondary objectives, such as career and relationship success, although there are no set rewards for this.
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Strictly speaking, there is no primary objective to The Sims it is open-ended and players are free to decide for themselves what constitutes success or failure. 6.2 Compilations with the original The Sims game.
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The base game itself has sold more than 16 million units, and was at one time the best-selling PC video game in history, until it was eclipsed by The Sims 2. The success of the initial release led to the creation of a total of seven expansion packs for the game, and ultimately led to the release of other games in the The Sims series, including the sequel titles The Sims 2, The Sims 3, and The Sims 4. The Sims was released on February 4, 2000, to wide critical acclaim and numerous awards. The Sims is a spin-off of the SimCity series, and was created by SimCity creator and Maxis co-founder Will Wright. The residential lot that individual Sims or families call home can be upgraded both in terms of the structure ( Build Mode) and the furniture that occupies it ( Buy Mode). Sims have a degree of free will, but not enough to be considered completely independent (and even this limited free will can be disabled). Sims require direction, via mouse inputs, in order to have their needs met and live their lives efficiently. In the game, players control the day-to-day lives of virtual people called " Sims".
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The Sims (retroactively referred to as The Sims 1 or TS1 to differentiate it from the series as a whole) is a single-player interactive life simulation game, developed by Maxis and published by Electronic Arts. Monitor and Video Card capable of displaying 800圆00.4x Speed CD-Rom, 4x Speed Speed CD-R/RW, DVD-Rom or DVD R/RW/RAM.Windows 95 or 98 (also forwards compatible with newer OSes) ( Windows 2000 notes).Windows, Linux, Mac OS, PlayStation 2, Xbox, Nintendo GameCube
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The work will be more complex in case of The Sims 3 than The Sims 1 and 2, because there are some items added by patches and not by expansion / stuff packs.The People Simulator from the Creator of SimCity At same time I spent about 5 hours improving The Sims 2 list of items, adding motives and visually-enhanced table.Īfter finishing The Sims 2 list of items in 2012, I was thinking about making a similar database with The Sims 3 list of items, after its last expansion pack will be launched, if The Sims 2 list sells well, but this did not happened. I did not wrote description for remaining items to save time.
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In December 2019 I recreated list of items in The Sims 1 in Excel, this time using “The Sims 1 Complete Collection”, it took about 15 hours, in addition of this I copy-pasted the descriptions from ~350 base game items from the Word document I wrote in 2003. I did not included motives or description (as I did for The Sims 1) considering them unnecessary and extra effort needed. I considered a necessity to create this list because been playing The Sims 2 with all expansion packs installed and I wanted to know which expansion pack does add the items I am using, so I can build houses with AnyGameStarter with minimum expansion packs required. In 2012 I created in Excel a list of Buy / Build Mode items in The Sims 2, indicating their price and the expansion packs that add items, it took me about 50 hours to write 4500+ item names and prices, using all expansions installed, then I used AnyGameStarter to start expansions one by one and see what items are added by each one.
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I don’t remember how long took, but probably many days, I had no internet connection, not many things to do on computer, so I wrote full description of every item in The Sims menus (314 items were in total). I was screenshoting every item in game, minimize game, paste in Paint and write in Word on half screen of 1024×768. In 2003 shortly after I got The Sims 1 (base game only), I created a list of items in Word (146 buy mode items and 111 build mode items). Watch video to see the Excel files you receive after payment: