So here's what's up with me:
I went to the physical therapist, and she thinks it's not just tendinitis but some sort of nerve thing. The pain problem goes all the way from my ankle straight up my knee and into my hip and back, so now I need to do some exercises and and something called "nerve flossing" and go back about twice a week for a lot of
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With everyone else, I'm going to say that you don't need to worry about losing readers to TS3. For one, my computer probably couldn't play it. For two, I'm not that interested in the game itself. A lot of what I like about TS2 (having multiple neighborhoods, houses that stay the way you saved them and don't play themselves while you are on another lot, lots of things that came with EPs like college and vampires and things) will not be included in TS3, or will only be available as EPs. I don't want & can't afford to build up another EP collection right now. It just seems to me like the "new" sims game is based more on classic gameplay than on the sandbox/storytelling gameplay that I enjoy with TS2. I imagine most TS2 players will someday shift to TS3, though, if only because TS2 will eventually become as comically outdated as TS1 is now.
Good luck on your grading. I have one more final this afternoon, and then it is time to clean and decorate for the SO's family. YAY. And, like I said, I'm sure you'll start to feel better soon.
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I DON'T like the neighborhood that ages simultaneously. Some families would die before I had the chance even to play them! I probably will try it eventually, but even if I had a PC, I would wait to see what people thought and what EPs were in the pipeline. I didn't do that with Sims2; I didn't start to play until 2006, so I got base game up through Pets very quickly.
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