

But they float chaotically without the sense of order that was present in TS2.ģ. There is an overwhelming number of floating icons, each barely distinguishable from the other. The neighborhood map has an overwhelming sense of simultaneous clutteredness and claustrophobia. I have spent an hour fiddling with the damn thing, but nothing I do produces something other than a pudgy, doughy-faced, slopey-foreheaded ape.Ģ. It took very little effort, even for someone with my complete lack of artistic skills, to throw together a sim that looked passably like someone familiar, or at least, wasn't ugly. But the fact of the matter is, TS3 sims are just ugly. And this is coming from someone who *ISN'T* a heavy CC user: I basically use EAxis default skins, EAxis default eyes. Yes, you can trick them out in ways that you can't really do with TS2 sims. Sims in TS3 are just not as good-looking at their TS2 equivalents. If you are more into having an entire neighborhood of sims to play with.TS3 is categorically insuperior in every way found so far.ġ. If you are a Legacy-style player, TS3 MIGHT be better for you. Navigation is an extremely ARGH-inducing experience, reverts back to pre-Manual Navigation annoyance where you have to babysit a sim to its destination before you can tell it what to do there.

Shiftclick very limited compared to TS2.ĥ. At minimum, all wants and progress towards wants will be lost.Ĥ. Enforced Legacy-playstyle: Switching to a different household forfeits current status. See if you can guess how I noticed THAT so fast.ģ. For instance, you CANNOT EVEN BE PROPERLY BALD ANYMORE. Selection of available CAS things VERY limited compared to TS2. LACK OF SECUROM IS TOTAL LIECAKE: Game attempted to phone home and whined about activation when DENIED.

Okay, here's the crap they DON'T tell you in the shitty reviews written by tards and shills.ġ.
