Friday, 27 June 2014

The Sims: You're Playing It Wrong!

Hello readers! To celebrate the fact that I've managed to get The Sims 3 to work on my PC (admittedly only base game version at the moment, but still at least I can play!) I've decided to dedicate this Friday's post to my all-time favourite computer game- The Sims.

Back before I reset my computer & I was playing Sims with World Adventures, will reinstall soon now I've got my game to work!

As those of you that know me in real life know & those of you who don't have probably guessed, I love The Sims & have done since I was about 9 or 10. I recall the early days of playing Sims 1 on the PC & Playstation- PC version is definitely the best! Then when Sims 2 arrived- finally they could properly grow up & be a bit more like real life! And then Sims 3- at last an open neighbourhood! I loved them all & I feel that the versions have improved over time (although Sims 4 looks pretty shit, but let's not go into that). Although I'm not the proper 'hardcore gamer' type, I can say that Sims is the game that can keep me hooked for hours, & once I've played I'm addicted for a good few weeks after.

I know what some of you are thinking- "How on Earth can you play it for hours? It's so boring!" Well, in response to that, I give you the post's title, which is a quote I once used semi-jokingly in conversation with a friend of mine who did say it was "boring"- you're playing it wrong. That's right. An open game where you have the ability to do pretty much whatever you like & I reckon that you're playing it wrong. Well, not wrong as such, as there is no wrong way you can play The Sims, but I feel as though you're not making the most of what the game has to offer. Allow me to elaborate:

There are a few different types of Sims players:
  • The Killer
This is the person who plays Sims purely for the sake of killing off their characters, be it by fire, drowning or death by flies.

  • The Builder
The person who, at some point in the future, would love a career in interior design & uses the game's tools to express their creativity. Or people who just really enjoy building houses &/or community lots.

A house I built this week. Bottom left- downstairs & right- upstairs. :)
  • The Virtual Life Liver
The person who creates themselves & their family or friends as Sims & plays the game with them, in a way living a virtual life through the lives of their Sims. This type of player may also 'live out' any fantasies they have with celebrities &/or fictional characters.

  • The Storyteller
This is the person who uses the game to play out stories for their own original characters, although they could also do it with their favourite fictional characters. Either way is good.

Those of are four main categories I'd put Simmers into & I can honestly say I've been in each category at some point in my life as a Simmer. I used to enjoy killing Sims off in my younger days, on many an occasion on Sims 1 did I trap a Sim in a room full of chairs & set the firework off. Death by flies was a favourite of mine in Sims 2, which had some of the best deaths (& life experiences, for that matter) out of any of the games. Building wise, usually this isn't my cup of tea & I put my families into the pre-made houses, although recently I've felt like building a couple of things, including the house in the photo above. I also built a rather bad nightclub/bar, but what can you do with only the base game?

Once in Sims 2 I did create my family, however, after my Sim-self was beaten up, I decided to delete this virtual version, besides, I prefer to create my own original characters. Which brings me to the present day Simmer me, who is a storyteller- I create Sim families & give them stories, as families & for the individual characters. My current family are based on characters I've thought of for a novel which I may or may not get round to writing.

The main Sim in my current family. :)

Personally, I feel that storytelling is the best way to play The Sims. The game itself gives you the ability to create whoever & whatever you like & truly unleash your imagination, something I feel is best taken advantage of. The Sims 3 especially allows this, what with all the customisable clothes, furniture & enhanced Create-A-Sim, plus the open neighbourhood means that there's less time spent in front of loading screens. I always find with The Sims that I always keep advancing the story in some way, making my Sims work on their skills, relationships or any other activity that I feel fits with their story. This is what makes this game so addictive for me, as, when I do manage to pull myself away, I find myself thinking about what could happen next. How do I continue the legacy of my Sims? It's this freedom & creativity that makes the game so brilliant & this method of play being the one that makes the game fun & keeping you on it for hours.

Sure, killing Sims is fun, but there are only so many ways in which you can do it, even on Sims 2. Building can be fun too (as I have found this week), but it can get tedious after a while (which is why I don't do it often). And I imagine it must be quite amusing to simulate (no pun intended) real life in the game, although can be rather tragic when your Sim-self gets beaten up, killed or worse, expelled. Hence why storytelling is the better mode of gameplay, & can in fact incorporate all of these elements.

The Father of my current family. Looks pretty sad for someone who's watching TV...

At the end of the day, it's up to you how you play The Sims. We're all individuals & I am just one among the many Simmers here on Planet Earth. I personally prefer to play the way I do & find it more fun to play out my stories, but if you prefer to play it another way then that's absolutely fine. Who am I to tell you how to play The Sims? I can give advice, but as I've said, each to their own.

I hope you've all enjoyed today's post! Any Simmers out there want to share their gameplay method? If so, feel free to leave a comment! :)

Happy Simming folks, & thanks for reading! :D

The game I eventually want to play. It looks AMAZING! :D

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