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lilyandsnuggles2
17th May 2011, 07:31 PM
If you swapped to the Sims 3 why did you do it? I did it because the graphics are amazing and the open neighbour hood were really, a great idea. Compare the pictures :)

My graphics were on the very highest on Sims 2 and are medium/low on Sims 3!

Greenlea
17th May 2011, 07:51 PM
The open neighborhood, the fact that you don't have to switch around and play every single household to age people up at the same rate. Those were my main reasons.

LifesLover
17th May 2011, 07:54 PM
I got the Sims 2 Double Deluxe for Christmas and then my brother-in-law brought home the Sims 3 a couple of months later with WA and HELS. I just added it on and I played them both. I eventually made the switch to just Sims 3 when my 140 GB hard drive ran out of space and I needed to get rid of some of my stuff and since I'd been playing the Sims 3 more, I took out the Sims 2 and the near 3 GB of CC I had in it.

kennyinbmore
17th May 2011, 07:55 PM
Open world baby and story progression. No more trying to keep families aging at the same rate. It was a lot of work trying to remember which family I needed to catch up next

AnnaIME
17th May 2011, 08:05 PM
It was more of the Sims, with new content and new ways of playing. Traits! Open neighbourhood! Collecting!

lilyandsnuggles2
17th May 2011, 08:08 PM
Yes. Collecting is fun. I also love the way you can see bugs and slugs and stuff!

Johnny_Bravo
17th May 2011, 08:23 PM
You made this thread becaus you just got TS3, right? Anyway, I switched to TS3 one year after releasing. I switched because of the graphics, open neighbourhood and the possabilities with the patterns and colours (over 700.000.000 possabilities!!!!!!!) :)

Possabilities, possebilities or possilities?

lewisb40
17th May 2011, 08:34 PM
Okay, I thought I would be a Sims 2 player for life, but when the leaked version came out, I played it and fell in love with the game. Said to myself, yes I must buy this! Yeah it was basic, but I really enjoyed the open neighborhood and I don't have to play the whole town to get everyone up in age. Little kids can befriend each other for life and I don't play personalities I don't like just to age up the household. I loved the new trait system, children can be out and about, don't need a babysitter. Too many more things to think of now.

I became really excited as the mods came out for story progression. My town came to life the way I wished Sims 2 would.

kennyinbmore
17th May 2011, 08:42 PM
My roommate and I are playing this fun type of game. We both created a separate family in the same save. So with story progression on, when she's at home playing her family while I'm at work during the day story progression keeps my family going on. It's kind of cool to come home and see what happened to my family while she played hers. She gets the same experience the next morning when I head out to work after having played my family the night before and goes to play her family. Yesterday I got home to play my family and saw that her sim had convinced my sim to break up with his wife and the two of them had the love interest icon for each other. I'm trying to think of what I can do to screw with her now :heyhey:

Lenne224
17th May 2011, 08:43 PM
I switched to The Sims 3, the day it came out: well because of some of the same reasons that are all ready posted, one is that I was tired of The Sims 2, the rest is, graphics, gameplay, possablilities with CAS, and in building and open world :)

Ghost sdoj
17th May 2011, 08:59 PM
Who says I switched?

Ok, it's been 4 months since I played Sims 2, so maybe I have switched after all. Then again, it had been 2 months since I played Sims 3, until yesterday, when I was experimenting with seeing if I could tolerate Normal aging. (I couldn't. I cheated him cooking and fishing skills, and planted life fruit in his yard so he could make ambrosia any time he needed it.)

acid_paradox
17th May 2011, 09:53 PM
I just made the switch because my mom got me TS3 as a birthday present along with this laptop, and my TS2 EPs got thrown away during the move. :(

Klldarkness
17th May 2011, 10:05 PM
I still currently have all of the sims 2 EP's, and SP's installed on my computer. I haven't played it in a while, because i have a rather large video game collection, but, i know i'll go back to it at some point. I still feel like there was more to do on one lot in the sims 2, than there was in the whole neighborhood on the sims 3. but that's with all of the EP's and SP's. I'm sure once we have everything for the sims 3, that'll change. I just really want a University EP for the sims 3! That would make my day so much! D:

I might even skip out on pets this time around, unless they completely wow me with it. Pets was overdone in the sms 2 in my opinion. I mean, it was fun the first time around, but, when they keep digging holes in your yard, and you have to go and deal with it, it kinda puts a damper on things. Lol.

CleoSombra
17th May 2011, 11:16 PM
I hate, like, everything about the Sims 3. The way the interactions are played out (Having to do 5+ interactions just to massage my pregnant sim, not fun). The fact that I can't go grocery shopping in an actual grocery store. Tons of interactions and items are missing from the base game and being put in expansion packs.

The only thing I like, far more than open neighborhoods, is story progression and town-aging, whether Twallan's or EA's. I focus on one family, and it makes my life so much easier.

StripyWitch
17th May 2011, 11:23 PM
I actually did the reverse. I played the Sims 3 first, it seemed logical because it was the latest in the series, and I loved it. However I eventually switched to the Sims 2, because I got fed up of all of the bugs and hassle that came with TS3. Also because I heard TS2 was more complete, and had no disappearing neighbours(< I was wrong about the neighbours, but it's a bug and not a feature in TS2). It was a real wake-up call for me, as I came to realise that most of the animations and furniture, even the CC, from TS3 is actually just recycled from TS2. I then became disillusioned with the series, but decided I would try TSM(which added a lot of fun new animations to the series, but still heavily recycled TS2 ones). These days I play a bit of all 3, TS3 is probably my favourite though when it's working properly.

Another thing I learned by playing TS2 is how much of a scam TS3 is. Surely the new and improved version of a game should include all of the features of its predecessor? Did Tomb Raider 3 come without the ability to jump and run? Were the old pokemon and moves not included in every subsequent pokemon game(I don't count B&W! D:)? Then why is it that TS3 was released with barely anything that was in TS2 and its expansions? That, the Sims Store and the seemingly watered down versions of EPs that we already paid for with TS2 are what has destroyed my trust in EA. Whew, I got really off topic. :|

qpldmff
17th May 2011, 11:29 PM
You don't need to "swap" from one game to another. I think that most of the people on this site play both games.

My favorite parts of The Sims 3 are open neighborhoods, more precise customization, and traits. However, I vastly prefer The Sims 2's aging system, nightlife, and apartments.

StripyWitch
17th May 2011, 11:36 PM
You don't need to "swap" from one game to another. I think that most of the people on this site play both games.

My favorite parts of The Sims 3 are open neighborhoods, more precise customization, and traits. However, I vastly prefer The Sims 2's aging system, nightlife, and apartments.

I have to agree about the apartments. I loved having my sims living next door to their college friends or sorority sisters after they all graduated.

Stina1701-D
17th May 2011, 11:43 PM
My computer died and although I had all the addons and addpackeges on the computer I realised that I didn't have the complete set on disks (got lost or handed over to my sister) and Sims 3 was already out and instead of replacing the missing addons and packages I needed for Sims2 I decided to try Sims 3 out and haven't looked back.

leesester
18th May 2011, 12:08 AM
I bought Sims3 the day it came out - mainly because I wanted to mod it and the open hood looked so cool. I thought I might even play it - I rarely played TS2 as I just find it boring to play with a sim and so I mainly build houses. Sadly - sims are sims (and I get seasick from the camera in buildmode) and TS3 is actually no more fun than TS2. Possibly easier to play, its not wildly challenging.

BionixWV
18th May 2011, 12:26 AM
The open neighborhood, so that everyone and everything happens at the same rate, and so I can see if I could cause mass chaos, like setting a whole street on fire, or even a neighbors house.

tomomi1922
18th May 2011, 12:34 AM
I also have to agree the open neighborhood got me into buying TS3. Although afterward, I did start to get into a lot of little things like better graphics. In fact, I just noticed this not too long ago. Comparing to TS2, TS3 renders sim's shadow better. It may have been obvious, too obvious that we didn't pay attention to, but I just noticed my sim's body casts shadow on her arms when I rotated her around. Little things like this just make TS3 look more life like. Other more good stuff is the introduction of more sliders (and custom sliders) that we have a lot more freedom customizing sims.

lisfyre
18th May 2011, 01:00 AM
I came in at the tail end of Sims 2.. Dec 2007 with The Sims 2 Double Deluxe + Nightlife + Bon Voyage. Then I got Seasons, OFB and when they were released FreeTime and Apartment Life. I thought I would never been moving to The Sims 3 anytime soon. At least not until they had tons and tons of CC for it. I figured 2 years :) BOY WAS I WRONG!! LOL :)

My husband came home with 2 copies of The Sims 3 on launch day. He installed his and stopped playing Sims 2 from that time on. I watched for a bit because I was going to stick to my guns and hold off. That was good for about 3 days. After watching him play I gave in and installed it. I kept my Sims 2 on my computer for a little over a year before I officially uninstalled it.

What convinced me? The open hood, the graphics, universal aging, CAS and CASt.

itsamariokart
18th May 2011, 01:24 AM
I fell in love with it as soon as I played the game. I thought I'd still play The Sims 2 as well but I don't think I've played it for about 4 months.

jenieusa
18th May 2011, 01:48 AM
simply put....it was the next in line...

emino
18th May 2011, 01:58 AM
Open world, story progression and universal aging. It's fun seeing how your kid grows up with the boy next door, fall in love, going on dates that I dont have to monitor thanks to rabbitholes (movie/stadium then dinner). And then they get their own house and when the hubby is off to work, the girl can visits their parents and all that shit. And the cycle continues.

Plus, I no longer have to depends on Fansee to release 20+ recolors for the same item with CaSt.

van Dorn
18th May 2011, 02:45 AM
I hate, like, everything about the Sims 3. The way the interactions are played out (Having to do 5+ interactions just to massage my pregnant sim, not fun). The fact that I can't go grocery shopping in an actual grocery store. Tons of interactions and items are missing from the base game and being put in expansion packs.

The only thing I like, far more than open neighborhoods, is story progression and town-aging, whether Twallan's or EA's. I focus on one family, and it makes my life so much easier.

If you hate TS3 so much, then don't bother enlightening us. Some people don't share your opinion.

ani_
18th May 2011, 04:56 AM
I was hoping I would not have liked TS3 because I really liked my hood in TS2. But I wanted to try it out, so I brought it on the release day, and that was it. Even with just the base-game there was so much to do, gardening, fishing, visiting people, exploring the hood, more involved jobs and much more. The base-game kept me very entertained until the next EP came out, which was a complete different experience than my introduction to TS2. I was super exited when it came out, but after the initial OMG it's 3D and there's genetic, I lost interest because for the exception of playing your piano, jumping into the pool with a diving board, and having babies, there was not that much to do, and a month or two later, I was already on my first of many breaks of not playing the Sims.

This time around, the game felt so much more in-depth and even thou I've had the game since the release date, I've not had a break from it yet. I'm still discovering new things, and there are still things from the base game that I have not done, so it's very unlikely I'll be getting bored with this game any time soon.

Srikandi
18th May 2011, 05:11 AM
I was pretty bored with TS2 by the time TS3 came out, so it wasn't a hard choice.

But if there's one thing that made it really, really, easy, and the reason I could never go back, it's... CaSt. The ability to recolor anything and everything... on the fly... in-game... and make everything match... is just heaven for me ;)

scorpio31
18th May 2011, 09:12 AM
I'm currently back and forth with both the Sims 2 and 3, however I originally switched over to the Sims 3 because the trailer appeared promising. I wasn't happy in the beginning but I continued to give it a chance, and since then I've become adjusted.

CleoSombra
18th May 2011, 09:48 AM
If you hate TS3 so much, then don't bother enlightening us. Some people don't share your opinion.

I'm not informing or demanding anyone to think the way I do. From what I understood, this was a thread asking us why we switched from Sims 2 to Sims 3. I was under the assumption that it was okay to respond with my opinion so long as it answered the question, regardless of whether it oozed with praise for TS3 or not.

Just because my opinion is not the one of majority does not mean I should not have the right to share it or that it is any less meaningful than anyone else's.

But that's just my opinion.

kennyinbmore
18th May 2011, 03:18 PM
I'm not informing or demanding anyone to think the way I do. From what I understood, this was a thread asking us why we switched from Sims 2 to Sims 3. I was under the assumption that it was okay to respond with my opinion so long as it answered the question, regardless of whether it oozed with praise for TS3 or not.

Just because my opinion is not the one of majority does not mean I should not have the right to share it or that it is any less meaningful than anyone else's.

But that's just my opinion.

You're of course entitled to your opinion. I'd be curious though to know why you play a game you claim to hate everything about

lilyandsnuggles2
18th May 2011, 07:04 PM
Yes. It took me a long time to decide. When I got Sims 2 DD I thought I would never, ever play the Sims 3. Look at me now :D .

SuicidiaParasidia
18th May 2011, 11:20 PM
the shinies, the open 'hood, the ability for everything to progress without me having to micro-manage any more than i already do. i really do enjoy it more than sims 2, which had immortal neighbors unless i ran over to age them up. i also enjoy that sims 3 moves in new neighbors for me without me having to tear my hair out over wondering if im being diverse enough. the downside is that they're all clones ._. .....but im hoping for a fix. someday.

CleoSombra
19th May 2011, 12:03 AM
You're of course entitled to your opinion. I'd be curious though to know why you play a game you claim to hate everything about

The second half of my original post states why.

o_O.

The only thing I like, far more than open neighborhoods, is story progression and town-aging, whether Twallan's or EA's. I focus on one family, and it makes my life so much easier.

Story progression, and to a lesser degree open neighborhoods, are why I play Sims 3.

applefeather2
19th May 2011, 12:45 AM
For me, I finally bought it because I wanted to see if it was as bad as so many people were saying. Wanted to find out for myself, I guess.

Huh! I've been addicted to Sims 3 from the day I got it. Still don't know why people don't like it (not counting technical problems). And, on the tech side, I still have trouble believing it will eat my graphics card and my firstborn.

lilyandsnuggles2
19th May 2011, 04:48 PM
I do have to admit. Why do people think it is so bad. I only really put it down because I didn't want to realise I prefered it :D .

kennyinbmore
19th May 2011, 05:24 PM
The second half of my original post states why.

o_O.



Story progression, and to a lesser degree open neighborhoods, are why I play Sims 3.

Your post is contradictory. First you say:

Originally Posted by CleoSombra
I hate, like, everything about the Sims 3.

Then you say:


The only thing I like

LifesLover
19th May 2011, 05:31 PM
We don't need to jump down CleoSombra's throat (or, in this case, post) just because they believe something different. Within the original context of this thread, they answered it and they're allowed to have their opinion. We don't have to be hostile.

lisfyre
19th May 2011, 05:49 PM
Open world, story progression and universal aging. It's fun seeing how your kid grows up with the boy next door, fall in love, going on dates that I dont have to monitor thanks to rabbitholes (movie/stadium then dinner). And then they get their own house and when the hubby is off to work, the girl can visits their parents and all that shit. And the cycle continues.

Plus, I no longer have to depends on Fansee to release 20+ recolors for the same item with CaSt.

Yup yup... that definitely cut down the HUGE amount of recolour files. So now I just download meshes and those extra 100+ recolours are more meshes for more goodies :) Best thing ever :)

HystericalParoxysm
19th May 2011, 07:14 PM
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Maranatah
19th May 2011, 07:35 PM
I haven't swapped, I play both games. S3 less than S2, but still. To me those are two different games and they both interest me but I still prefer S2 because of it's EP's, sims in general and the humour. If my laptop couldn't handle both games, I'd be perfectly content with S2. :)

GrizBehr
19th May 2011, 08:23 PM
As with most everybody else, the open neighborhood and the progressive aging (as well as CAS) were the major selling points. Plus, the fact that there wasn't going to be anything new with Sims2.

Oh, and I agree about the "fridge" automatically restocking. I liked running out of food in 2 and having to either go to the store or call for groceries...it was a touch of realism.

applefeather2
19th May 2011, 08:34 PM
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Thanks very much. :)
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karrie85
20th May 2011, 12:17 AM
I switched the sims 3 because i realized i could have fun without a bunch of cc and mods. my sims 2 game was loaded with stuff just to make it fun.
now im having so much fun with the sims 3.

lilyandsnuggles2
20th May 2011, 11:51 PM
Create-a-style is amazing. I wonder where they got the idea *adds a pinch of sarcasm*


Just to confirm I did say if you swapped to the Sims 3...

christx101
22nd May 2011, 04:57 AM
As much as I love and miss TS2 got so sick of having to literally play and age up every household so kids wouldn't end up meeting there great great aunt I never played.I love the open neighborhood different body choices traits so much more.