

Timing mood swings." They give an idea of what to expect when your game loads for the first time! Life: The long and short of itīouncing into the game settings, the first thing I noticed was that you now have more control over the Lifespan of your Sims. Loading up the game, the usual addition of imaginary loading scripts sweep across the bottom of the screen.

I'll have to include some of the obvious content because it's so prominent (use it as confirmation if you will) but read on for more juicy details. Like me (as a Sims fan) you probably read all the other articles already posted about Generations, so during my time with the game I tried to find new stuff and delve deeper into things we may already know. Just had to get that off my chest before I delve into the goodies -) Seen it, read it, know it

It's like a work in progress, it will never be "complete", and so EP's are the way that the developers build on this 'work of art'. Well, we have to consider that The Sims 3 can be improved upon in almost countless ways, so if the Dev's tried to incorporate all of the Generations features (and all the others EP content that people say should have been included) the game would never actually ship. It's a huge enhancement to the base game really, which I have seen criticised around the community already, with people suggesting that all these things should have been in the base game from the start. The reason you don't need all the new locations, 'hoods and places to visit with Generations is because this pack injects tons of new content into your existing Sims lives and worlds. Generations is more about "bringing it back to being about the Sims" as Graham put it when I asked what the initial objectives were for EP4 in the early development plans. I've previewed got 'hands on' with most of the EP's from the games and this was quite different from all others. There are no new neighborhoods, no new locations to visit, no pets, no snow. That's not a bad thing, but Generations doesn't quite follow the usual principle of Sims Expansions. That's how I summed up Generations when people asked me what I thought of it.

what do you think?" (asked countless times an hour all day) We aren't allowed to call it a review, or a preview, so an article it is (probably because this is an early build of the game and may or may not incorporate all of the features and objects mentioned here, so don't be surprised if they pull something as they have done in the past). So rather than posting the same interview that every other fansite is posting I'll just incorporate what I learned from him in my article. Having already read many interviews that had been posted quoting Graham from his wild press tour of Europe I felt as familiar with his answers to the same questions I had already seen as I think he was. Detached bungalows for sale in cleadon.On Thursday April 14th I was invited down to London to get 'hands on' with the next Expansion Pack for Sims 3 and to talk with one of the producers on the game, Graham Nardone.
