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1731. Bustin' Out chat tomorrow
Written on Wednesday 14 January 2004 at 20:06 by
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Tomorrow it'll be thursday again, and now Maxis' holidays are over, that means weekly chats again. Last week's one was held only at the
SimCity website, but this week it'll be about The Sims again. The Sims Bustin' Out to be precise. If you have any questions that producers Virginia McArthur and Scot Amos or Game Design Director Mike Perry should answer, then make sure to be in the chat tomorrow at 3pm PST, 11pm in Britain or midnight in Europe. If you have to miss it, be sure to check back after the chat for the transcript. You can enter it from
this page.
1732. TSO enters Real-Life Exhibition
Written on Wednesday 14 January 2004 at 20:02 by
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EA has announced that the MMORPG (Massive Multiplayer Online Role Playing Game) The Sims Online will be shown at the "
Bang the Machine: Computer Gaming Art and Artifacts" exhibit. It's a new exhibition about the history of computer games and their influence, as well as the "
extraordinary relationship between interactive computer games and contemporary art". The exhibition in the Yerba Buena Center for the Arts in downtown San Francisco is held from 16 January until 4 April. EA will be hosting an event with Will Wright as guest speaker next friday, 16 January, from 6.30pm to 8.00pm. Sims fans will be able to get a 50% discount on the $12 entry fee, only on the opening night. The art center will be recreated in the online game, and the look of the game will be made physically in the Yerba Buena Center for the Arts. For more information, click
this link.
1733. Donate and test a new Feature!
Written on Monday 12 January 2004 at 22:45 by
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Behind the scenes, we're currently working hard on a new feature which will be launched in a couple of weeks. However, it is still a secret, and it won't be announced what it is yet. However, you have the opportunity to test this new feature, if you
donate. If you donate for two months (i.e. $5 or more), you will get the December donation gift, as well as the opportunity to test the hidden section. Remember: You need to donate
$5 or more to be allowed to enter. After you donated, we will send you an e-mail within 24 hours with the details on what the feature is, and how you can test it. As it's still in development, you will be requested to provde feedback and report any bugs. This thing will not be launched yet for another 2 weeks (approximately). If you want to test it,
donate to TSZ and help us pay our bills, support the RGA, and also help us testing this brand new section. Thank you!
1734. Bustin' Out on N-Gage
Written on Monday 12 January 2004 at 22:04 by
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Now Bustin' Out has been released on Consoles and GBA, it's time to look forward again. With mobile phones becoming a new platform for gaming more and more, EA makes the logical step to bring The Sims to your phone. The Nokia N-Gage to be precise. This has been announced in a press release by
Nokia. Players will be able to share objects using BlueTooth Wireless technology, and it will come with an "Exclusive N-Gage Arena". Besides that the game will have exclusive objects and mini-games. For more information,
click here for Nokia's press release, or
here for more information about N-Gage.
1735. Sims 2 Camera Info
Written on Sunday 11 January 2004 at 22:13 by
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Hot from the press, we just received some more in-depth details of the camera options and camera mode in The Sims 2 from Maxis. The "Cameraman mode" is brand new, and you have complete freedom when it comes to rotating, zooming and scrolling the camera around through the 3D area. You can also move around as if you were a Sim, and really be in the middle of all the action. It's more detailed than ever, and you have more freedom than ever. There will also be a Movie Recorder. Using that, you can create your own soap opera, sitcom, or whatever you like. All you have to do is pressing "v" in-game to start creating an AVI video. You can use a complete video control panel, which will allow you to optimize the settings for the movie recorder. That way, you can get the best quality footage from your Sims' homes. Although not explicitely mentioned, the
earlier video shows how well these two features can be combined and how they result in something never seen before with The Sims. These features make story-telling a lot better in The Sims 2. Of course, the photo album options are also still available, but those too have been much improved. For an example of that, go to
this previous news post.
1736. Coming soon: RugOMatic
Written on Sunday 11 January 2004 at 16:40 by
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On his personal site, Dan Hopkins, creator of Transmogrifier, has announced a few more projects besides just
Transmogrifier 2. He's also developing an add-on called "RugOMatic", which will allow you to create rugs from any picture you import. It's a lot easier than using T-mog. All you'll have to do is drag-and-drop an image or some text and it's all done. Another plugin he's creating is "ShowAndTell":
"ShowAndTell" is an ActiveX control for displaying a live preview of a Sims object file on a web page (or wherever you can plug in an ActiveX control). You can change the rotation and zoom of the object, and it shows you the name, price and description. It also lets you change the background color and turn off the grid, to match your web page.
For more information, visit Don Hopkins' sites
RadiOMatic BlogUTron (his personal site) and
Transmogrifier.
1737. Psychology of The Sims
Written on Sunday 11 January 2004 at 16:30 by
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That Will's games aren't used just for fun, was already known. A new article was now published, which gives an example of how The Sims can be used to make people see how they really live their own lives, and why it's (sometimes) such a mess. Here's a little quote:
"Maybe that's because playing The Sims is almost exactly like coping with everyday suburban life. To begin, you build a home, choosing details down to the pattern of tiles on the kitchen floor and the shape of the backyard pool. Then you help your Sims along as they stumble along through existence."
If you're interested,
click here for the whole article. Another old article (from 2001) also has some information on psychology and games, which you can find
right here.
1738. TheSims3.com, SimCity5.com registered [Update 2]
Written on Sunday 11 January 2004 at 14:59 by
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The Sims 2 isn't out yet, but it looks like there are already plans for The Sims 3. Work on The Sims 2 was started shortly after The Sims 1 was released, and if Maxis does that again, that'd mean they'll start on The Sims 3 soon. A third version of the game can be expected now EA registered a new website domain, thesims3.com, until at least 2006. There's no website whatsoever there yet, but it looks like EA is just making sure that nobody else is able to register the domain before them. Of course nothing can be confirmed of The Sims 2 can be confirmed yet, as Maxis will first release The Sims 2, and then a bunch of expansions, before even announcing The Sims 3. Nevertheless it can be considered quite likely that a third game in the series will come some time, as it's a very popular game and people will still be missing some things in The Sims 2 for sure (even though it's a lot better than The Sims 1). We'll keep you updated as usual.
[Update 14:55] It turns out that EA even registered thesims4.com until thesims10.com. That would mean The Sims 3 isn't as definite as stated above, but EA is doing this just to protect their trademark, preventing others to capture those domains. Thanks to Tiger for that tip. Some of the domain records also point to
ClubSim.net, which is currently the same as the front page of TheSims.com. If Maxis is ever going to do something else with that domain is not yet known, but that might happen in the future...
[Update 20:55] There are even more domains that EA registered recently. SimCity5.com to SimCity9.com have also been taken by Electronic Arts. These domains are also taken for the next couple of years. These domains also do not point to a website yet, but perhaps they will soon.
1739. New Sims 2 Video
Written on Sunday 11 January 2004 at 02:31 by
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A new gameplay video of The Sims 2 has appeared on the net. This time it's a big (19 Mb) and impressive one. But even though it's big, it's a must-see, especially if you want to know how spectacular being abducted by aliens is in The Sims 2, or for the camera views, or even if you just like the UFO's from SimCity. It's all in one file. If you're ready for this,
right click here and save it. Then use
QuickTime to watch it.
1740. Layout Changes
Written on Saturday 10 January 2004 at 23:28 by
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We've fixed and changed a couple of things in the design of this site. It now works better with low screen resolutions - mainly the headlines are less wide when you use a low screen resolution. We've also changed the menu captions a small bit. If you posted a comment, the edit/remove text is not hidden away anymore when using Internet Explorer. The
Community Updates section has also gone through some small changes, which fixes issues in at least Mozilla and Internet Explorer. Besides that there's one more change in the same section. You used to be able to edit a post until 6 hours after the initial post. This has been extended to 12 hours, but now you can't remove it after that period anymore as well, unless you ask us to do so. The limit of 3 items per week still stands, to prevent spamming and to allow other sites to show themselves just as much. We encourage everybody with a Sims fansite (given in
their profile) to post their site updates, by
going here. Of course big or special news about your fansite can always be
submitted. We hope the design fixes will make it easier and nicer for you to browse The Sims Zone.