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Fans willing to adopt "Sims 3"

 There can be released until 2009.Yet, the fans were already on the lookout.After the recent presentation of "Sims 3" by its publisher, Electronic Arts, addicted to this video game simulation of life commenting on the news announced."This will be a revolution they can interact with the neighborhood," says Mfo *, a woman 46 years.Since the time that players were waiting that."Indeed, until now the Sims were confined to their sweet home.Now, they can venture into a novel, on the scale of a neighborhood.More space, therefore, but also of autonomy, thanks to a new tool for managing personalities."I am pleased to see that the Sims can lead their lives without us.Currently, I am forced to resort to hacks [extensions of the game unofficial] in order to give them more freedom.For example, they may decide for themselves to make a baby, "says Carpediem, a player 43 years.Still, "the fact that families are changing the district at the same time as we play with another family frightens me a little," says Boukie, 28 years.Ange, 25, adds: "As editor of a SimSerie [fiction based on its Sims], I do not want to see my characters grow old away from me.I want to attend the big moments in their lives."

Graphics side, "we can not but be amazed at the realism of the buildings, rendering the effects of light and textures," says Angel.But the new model, less "cartoon" characters also created surprise."I have the impression of being in one of the games my son," Guild Wars "or" Dark Messiah ', "says Mfo. Hanyo Yukirin, aged 24, had it, "Sims accustomed to the fun, with big eyes and expressions incredible. Là, ils sont très réalistes. There, they are very realistic. Trop, selon moi... Too, in my opinion ... » "

 




 













 

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