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datatense January 5 2012, 02:55:53 UTC
At first when I saw "Get puppy" I read it as "Get pudgy" and I thought to myself "Nice aspiration you have there America." I keep forgetting that they didn't really have size sliders in this one, so they can't actually get pudgy like Sims 3..

And last but not least: Finally France has gotten some, and they'll be teenagers so he'll get plenty more freetime assuming they don't burn the house down. Can't wait to see what happens next in the teenage years!

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sushigal007 January 5 2012, 23:22:55 UTC
Haha! No, France has a fear of getting fat (but France, they're called love handles for a reason) but I've never seen it as a want. I wish TS2 had sliders. They look like fun.
Heh, yay for France, the dry spell is over. The teen years should be fun, thanks to ACR and several family sims who all want to fall in love and get married and have BABIESBABIESBABIES.

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stillarium February 22 2012, 16:47:24 UTC
I love your posts! Love the commentary, too lol. Been starting from the first It is a small world. XD And your screenshots look so awesome, may I ask what kind of requirements your PC has and if you play on high solution? X3 Also, I'm curious about all the custom content and Prussia's outfit, it looks great! 8D

As for the content, lol... the playing with the fridge door reminds me of one of my own Sims back in the days when I played Sims with a friend, became an insider XD I don't even know where to start anymore, permanently nude!France would creep me out if I were the neighbours, especially those random strangers he managed to invite to watch over the children XD

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sushigal007 February 22 2012, 17:29:48 UTC
Heh, glad you're enjoying it. :D Personally I think the neighbours just enjoy perving over naked France. I'll bet if I played a family with a telescope, he'd always be charging over to slap peeping toms.
My PC? It doesn't have the greatest specs, but it's not too bad. I've got a 1.60GHz processor, an nVidia GForce 7050 graphics card (whatever the hell that means!) and 2GB RAM, which I want to increase to 4 when I can afford it, although the game can only use 2GB by default and I'd have to mess with the settings to get it to use any more. I The thing that really made a difference was moving my My Documents folder from the horribly bloated C drive to the nice, empty D drive. No more blue screen! ANYWAY! I play with most of the graphics settings up high, but no reflections. I also use GunMod's camera mod to get close up pics (and anything inside the basement) and FRAPS to actually take the pictures. I'm not fond of the ingame camera at all ( ... )

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stillarium February 22 2012, 17:49:42 UTC
Thanks for the fast reply and yes, it was indeed helpful XD
I am planning on getting a new notebook soon (mainly to play Sims 3 hoho, and because I have no well-working notebook right now... only a slow netbook and an old, damaged Macbook) and the specs are above what you listed I think (except for the graphics card maybe, I have no idea about that either 8D The one I'll be getting is nVidia GT 530 M whatever that means *will google it* ), so I guess I'm relieved that it will have to run fluently. XD
I only had the base game on the Macbook before, so yeah, my crappy screencaps are no comparison lol 8)
Also thanks for the links to the custom mod sites + for the camera mod, I think that will come in handy! XD

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sushigal007 February 22 2012, 18:21:26 UTC
Oooh, Sims 3 has totally different needs. I can't run it at all on this computer, woe. But a new machine should run TS2 at least. And then you'd be able to use all the stuff I've made! :D

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