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1371. Sims 2 in the Press [Update]
Written on Friday 3 September 2004 at 15:40 by ChEeTaH - 0 comments.
With several events happening at the same time (EGN / GameStars Live and ECTS), the press is getting a good look at many upcoming games. That includes the Sims 2 of course. Several new articles have been written and published again. First of all there's a feature on GameSpy. This week's PlanetFargo is all about the Sims 2. The Sim-Limpic games are nothing at all like the Olympics - they're a lot more fun. If you want to find out who won the Binge Drinking competition, made the best "Woo-Hoo," or got the gold medal in "Knocking Over Garbage Cans," read the Sim-Limpic Games Feature. Another humour article comes from GameSpy's colleagues at IGN. The 4th and final part of SimIGN has been written and posted, along with all the screenshots. It's the ending of a series of articles. Make sure you read part 4 to get to know what happens with the IGN Crew in their fourth week in the Sims 2. They're promising a full hands-on preview later today or tomorrow.

Finally, there's one more hands-on preview from GameSpot. They have the final game in their hands, as they say, and give you their first impressions from a presentation given by Lucy Bradshaw. The full review will be posted at - or a bit after - the day of release, but for now you can read the preview.

[Update 23:00] GameSpot has posted more than just the preview. You can also find several new movies (GamePlay Footage 6-10, scroll down a bit). Of course the preview also came with a huge batch of 57 screenshots.
 

1372. Chat News: DVD in Europe, and more
Written on Friday 3 September 2004 at 04:02 by ChEeTaH - 2 comments.
There was another little surprise in the chat this week, concerning the people who joined. Lucy didn't come alone, but she was helped by Charles London, designer of the Sims 2. Unfortunately there were quite many technical issues because it was very busy, and many people weren't able to join the chat. Charles also had problems, which means he didn't answer very many questions in the end, but he will be in another chat at a later date. However, the transcripts have now been posted for everyone to read. Probably the major news from the chat is that the DVD will be coming to Europe, but not at the same date as the CD version. A specific date hasn't been given though:
"Sim-Freak: will there be a ts2 dvd edition in the UK?! IF so: Will the DVD version be released in the UK at the same time as the CD version? If not, will we be getting the DVD version at all? If we are, when? In not ... why not?"
MaxisLucy: Yes, there will be eventually, but not right at the September ship date, sorry."
Other things that have been confirmed (again) are:
  • Objects can't be placed on diagonals, windows and doors can.
  • Kids will bring home their homework, and clicking on it will show you when they finish it.
  • You can place cameras in the house (to record movies) using shift the number keys 4-9, and you cycle through them using the tab key. While recording, you get full control over the camera.
  • You can add letterbox effects etc. in the movies using a movie editor.
  • The interactions between an adult and toddler are: Teach to Walk/use Potty Seat/Talk, or toss in the air (which can result in a mess).
  • Fatness is not genetic. More body types might be added in expansion packs.
  • There's a lot of food in the game, including Lobster Thermador, Baked Alaska and Mac & Cheese.
  • Sims can die of being ill (the flu) or after eating bad food (food poisoning), amongst other reasons.
  • Fires can spread through the house (through different rooms), but walls will not burn.
  • Maxis is thinking about releasing a Sims 2 soundtrack.
  • Baby's will stay a baby when you turn aging off.
  • Be warned for sloppy Sims leaving plates which attract flies around. Also, sloppy Sims may empty their bladder while in the shower.
  • Inheritance works as follows: "When a Sim dies of old age, the Sims who have good relationships with them get some money. The better the relationship, and the higher the Aspiration Score of the Sim who passed away, the more money gets awarded."
  • When you move out a family, their posessions are converted to money.
  • To make a child of two Sims of the same sex and using their DNA, you'll have to create two parents (male and female), create their baby, and then edit one of the parents to change their sex.
  • Once the game is out, there will be downloadable content from Maxis which you can find using the in-game browser.
  • Maxis will be focussing on custom content tools a bit more now the game's finished.
  • Teens sneek out by setting it up in advance with their friends and the phone.
  • You can call up NPCs and invite them over.
Of course there are many more questions and answers in the complete transcript. For another summary, by ConradSims2, check this thread at the official BBS.
 

1373. SimDay - Set of Objects
Written on Thursday 2 September 2004 at 23:03 by ChEeTaH - 0 comments.
Although at first there was nothing but a link to GameSpot's Designer diary and news about the chat, the official site has now been expanded with a few more downloads. A few second hand furniture objects, weighing 787 Kb in total, will fill your Sims' dorms. A bookshelf, a comfy chair, desk lamp, pennant, a beverage sculpture and a boom-box should make the life of students a lot nicer. You need Double Deluxe or up (it's unsure whether it's compatible if you just have expansion packs from House Party and later), and you can download the files from Get Cool Stuff.
 

1374. Sims 2 Update [Update]
Written on Thursday 2 September 2004 at 20:39 by ChEeTaH - 5 comments.
The media is hitting the Sims 2 big time, which means updates are continuously appearing. This week's SimDay is small and doesn't bring more than a link to the GameSpot Deisgner Diary. Of course there's also the chat with Lucy Bradshaw tonight, at 3pm PST, 6pm EST, 11pm GMT or midnight in Europe.

But of course there are also some new articles. If you've read - and like - parts 1 and 2 of SimIGN, in which is told how part of the crew of IGN survives when put together in one house. They made 5 Sims of themselves, and along with many screenshots, Part 3 of the series of articles has been posted now. The final article, describing week 4, will be posted later, and a full review is promised as well.

New screenshots have also been posted by WorthPlaying. They come with a group of 8, and you can find them on this page. Finally, there's a preview, quite like many others, from RealGamer:
"First things first, what made the original so popular? Well everyone wants to play God at some point or other and the ability to control a whole neighbourhood of little people scored an instant hit with the power hungry among us. Everything from building the actual house to deciding when Mr Jones can go to the toilet was involved in the game and watching our little hero's go from a secretary to the president in an over exaggerated career ladder proved too addictive to 99.9% of Sims fans."
See the Sims 2 Preview for the entire preview.

[Update 20:55] There's another preview at EuroGamer.net. They've been to Edinburgh, at a show which Maxis General Manager Neil Young attended as well, to see the game. There's even a mention of the Sims 3 in the article: "The Sims 3, at some indeterminate point in the future, will - in his [Neil Young - TSZ] mind, at least - be the first user-controlled sitcom." To read about the presentation Neil held in Edinburgh, read the preview.
 

1375. Urbz City Guide Updated
Written on Thursday 2 September 2004 at 20:22 by ChEeTaH - 0 comments.
GameSpot has posted an update of their City Guide for the Urbz on the consoles. Info about the first three districts, 125th Street, Gasoline Row and Central Station, was posted in July, and now Cozmo Street (where you'll find the Black Eyed Peas), Kicktail Park and the Foundry have been added to the list. The remaining three districts (Neon East, Diamond Heights and South Side Bridge) will probably be posted about at a later time. Along with that, GameSpot has also published 18 screenshots from the three places to visit, as well as the producer walkthrough video, which we already mentioned earlier. For more see the GameSpace page, or go directly to the City Guide, the Screenshots or the videos.
 

1376. UrbzDay - GBA Version Gone Gold
Written on Thursday 2 September 2004 at 20:14 by ChEeTaH - 0 comments.
This week's Urbzday comes with good news for GBA owners: the GBA version of the game has gone gold. 9 Screenshots have been posted, but we already showed you them yesterday. The blog is about this as well, and also mentions the console version is on its way to beta, and confirms once again that Bustin' Out was the number one game for the GBA from EA. Other news is that there will be another "mobile phone version of The Sims," with which probably the N-Gage is meant. A PSP version of the Urbz is still unsure, although EA has announced their next step in mobile gaming, talking about the Sony PSP, Nintendo's DS, and Nokia's N-Gage.

Back to the Urbz, but now on the consoles, there are a few more character descriptions in the Crew section. All those characters are from the Central Station destrict, which is one of the 9 districts in the game. The Buzz section has also had an update with several links to articles about the collaboration of EA and the Black Eyed Peas. They're mostly news posts without much information, from the following sites: All the details can be found at the Urbz Website.
 

1377. Sims 2 Strategy Guide Details
Written on Thursday 2 September 2004 at 02:26 by ChEeTaH - 0 comments.
Prima Games, creator of many Sims strategy guides, has posted the details of the strategy guide for the Sims 2. The book will have 368 pages, filled with the following content: The Sims 2 Prima Strategy Guide
  • Over 200 full-color pages packed with charts, tables, and objects.
  • Expert strategies for keeping your Sims happy, generation after generation.
  • In-depth tips on how to build the ultimate Sim dynasty.
  • Comprehensive details on all Needs, Aspirations, Social Interactions, and Skills.
  • Bonus sections on the Body Shop, Create-A-Sim, and Custom Content tools.
  • Quick reference guide to the six ages of Sims.
  • Beginner's guide and expert topics.
So whether you're a veteran with the Sims, or just a newbie, it's something that can't be left out of your Sims collection. It's the most in-depth guide you will find about the Sims, and it's shipping soon. You can buy the strategy guide for £9.09 (Europe, save £3.90 (30%) on RRP!) or $13.99 (US, save $6 (30%) on RRP!) from our Strategy Guides Shop, with which you will also financially support us.
 

1378. Sims 2 Articles
Written on Thursday 2 September 2004 at 02:06 by ChEeTaH - 0 comments.
A few new Sims 2 articles have been posted again. The first one is a hands-on preview of the Sims 2 from London, which GameSpot got to play at GameStars Live, which is being held from 1-5 September. GameSpot tells about the Burb family: John, Jennifer and daughter Lucy. The aspirations, and especially the life score, is being highligted in the Hands-on Preview. Furthermore, there's an article which is about games in a more general manner, but it also mentions The Sims:
"College professors and other high profile scholars are paying more and more attention to video games. How is this attention affecting both the games industry and institutions of higher learning?"
You can read the entire feature at this page. Finally, SimIGN part 2 has been posted at IGN PC. This is the follow-up to the article posted earlier, and continues where they left off previously. There are still a few articles in the series to come. But for now, just read part 2.
 

1379. New Poll
Written on Thursday 2 September 2004 at 02:00 by ChEeTaH - 0 comments.
A new week, a new poll. Last week the question was how you play the Sims, based on the series of editorials by Andy. The Cheating style is by far the most popular, with 42% of the 383 votes. The Traditional style got 95 votes, which is approximately 25%. The creators are third with 13.5%. Fourth is the Story Telling style (over 9%), closely followed by the Homeworker style (about 8%). The remaining 2% picked the "I don't" option.

This week, we have a poll about the console version of the Urbz. The names of all locations have been revealed in a movie earlier this week, hence we'd like to know which one you think sounds the best. Tell us on the right or on the latest poll page.
 

1380. Sims 2 Chat
Written on Wednesday 1 September 2004 at 13:37 by ChEeTaH - 3 comments.
Next Thursday, 2 September, there will be another Sims 2 chat. Although last time she didn't make it, Lucy Bradshaw is said to visit the chat this time. It'll be held at the usual time of 3pm PST, which is 6pm EST, 11pm GMT and midnight in Europe. Lucy will be answering your questions about the game, and about the gold status of the game. You can enter the chat room from about 10 minutes before it starts, at the official chat page. If you can't make it, the transcript will of course be posted some time after the chat.