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  • A Home of Your Own

    Building and decorating cool houses was a major draw in the original game, so considerable effort has been put into making The Sims 2 into a more fully-featured architectural simulation. The new 3D engine helps a lot here. But the options are staggering. Not only is there more furniture than ever before, but most furniture can be reupholstered or stained in different colors. Stairways can be of any height, so you can design fun split-level homes or tiered outdoor patios. When you build a fireplace, it'll also include a chimney that'll soar up through the second floor and roof of the house. Speaking of roofs, they're now configurable: You can create roofs of any style and even define the slopes anywhere you want. Terrain can be painted onto the ground as if with an airbrush, so you can create winding outdoor paths that look natural.

    The neighborhoods themselves are also configurable. There are three starting towns with families and backstories, but dozens more to pick from and populate with your own cast of crazies. You can plant trees or landscape features on the town map (including an enormous sunken stone head that looks suspiciously like game creator Will Wright.) As if that isn't enough, you can actually fire up Sim City 4 and use the terrain and road tools to create your own town map, then upload it right into The Sims 2.



    The first part is the most interesting part

    And just before this they wrote:

    Score enough points by meeting goals and your Sim will be able to purchase "Aspiration Awards," extremely special items that change the gameplay significantly. Like the money tree, pictured above. You might instead opt for "The Love Tub," a special hot tub wherein no promiscuous advance is rejected. Or the ultra-rare "elixir of life," which will prolong your Sim's existence in the world.


    Money tree
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    • As before, ghosts of dead Sims can come back to haunt you, but now the ghosts are even more active. If your Sim drowns, he or she might come back as a blue-tinged ghost, leaving puddles everywhere. Sims who burn to death in a fire come back as glowing red spirits who might start fires of their own. Hungry ghosts raid your fridge, and restless spirits might haunt inanimate objects. Which is good to know, should your coffee maker start hopping around the kitchen.


      Ghosts
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      • Simlish!


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        • Those pictures are (IIRC) in a better quality on gamespy...
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          • Last saturday I was in a local computer store... and what do I see? I see The Sims 2 Bonus pack (or something), which contains all the stuff avaliable for download, at a price of about $8 USD
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            • Not Sims 2 I presume?
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              • It was The Simes 2... from what I read it contained the 'skin creator' (or what it was called), screenshots and videos (IIRC) and a few other useless stuff
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                • How sad! I wonder how many people have bought it.
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                    • Has anyone seen this designer diary:

                      In the final designer diary, the creators of The Sims 2 show some of the zany outtakes you won't see in the final game.


                      Got some funny bugs
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                      • I read it some time ago. At the moment, I am more focused on it's near release though...
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                        • First hands-on impressions from Gamespot/
                          Forget about September 14. The Sims 2 is playable at the Game Stars Live event in London, and we leapt at the chance to play the game for the first time.
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                          • Rumor has it Sims 2 is... "out" a couple of days early.
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                            • This is the thread that never ends...[/annoying song]

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                              • Anyone know if this game will have scenarios, or the ability to make scenarios?
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