I hate Sim games too, but not for the reasons listed here. See, I'm a primitive, instant-gratification type player, and all thesim games have that in common that the first couple of ours are dreary and boring. Once you've experimented a bit it's just one long, long slog... ...Then supposedly it gets fun and exciting. I've never reached this stage. I want fun all the time, no periods of boredom ever!
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Doesnt anyone play the scenarios for Sim City? The SC2K ones especially, particularly the Flint 1974 one
The Sims is for poofs who like choosing table lamps and washing machines, anyone who puts them self in that game is a sad ****er.Call to Power 2: Apolyton Edition - download the latest version (12th June 2011)
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Originally posted by Maquiladora
Doesnt anyone play the scenarios for Sim City? The SC2K ones especially, particularly the Flint 1974 oneThis space is empty... or is it?
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Originally posted by DrSpike
A lot of people seem to be drawing a distinction between sim city and the sims. I have to say I do not see the difference.This space is empty... or is it?
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Originally posted by ADG
Nope, I hate scenarios... that kills the "Do-whatever-you-want" part of the gameCall to Power 2: Apolyton Edition - download the latest version (12th June 2011)
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You don't think both The Sims and Sim City are open-ended? Of course they are.........don't see your reasoning here.
*edit* Or is openendedness an example of one of the few things they have in common? In this case I would say that all here have agreed that the openendedness is the most important feature of both (whether you love or hate openendness is pretty much what decides whether you like these games or not), and hence having that in common makes them similar games.
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But since that is the most notable feature of both games you have to class them as similar. This is why I cannot understand people drawing a line between The Sims and Sim City.
To move the debate on though; I would say generally it is non-serious gamers who like the sim games. Most serious gamers prefer more demanding games with goals, but sim games appeal to more occasional gamers. The widespread success of the sims is indicative of this.
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Originally posted by DrSpike
To move the debate on though; I would say generally it is non-serious gamers who like the sim games. Most serious gamers prefer more demanding games with goals, but sim games appeal to more occasional gamers. The widespread success of the sims is indicative of this.
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A lot of people seem to be drawing a distinction between sim city and the sims. I have to say I do not see the difference.
Yeah, it's like people that draw a distinction between Civ and Starcraft. I don't see the difference . They are both strategy games, right?“I give you a new commandment, that you love one another. Just as I have loved you, you also should love one another. By this everyone will know that you are my disciples, if you have love for one another.”
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Originally posted by Imran Siddiqui
I don't see the difference . They are both strategy games, right?
That's how I feel when I compare Civ with Chess.... a very very very advanced form of Chess.I drink to one other, and may that other be he, to drink to another, and may that other be me!
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