• New DLC Available - The Sims 3 - Into the Future
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[QUOTE=Skyward;42623519]Don't see why not, but you'd probably need to start Sim family to make them and then separate the households. You could do that with the robots in Ambitions.[/QUOTE]I don't know. Considering Supernatural allowed to you create characters as the various supernatural creatures, including vampires and I think even ghosts, you might be able to. It'd be cooler if you could. [editline]24th October 2013[/editline] [QUOTE=SteakStyles;42628008]Its kind of weird seeing something that isn't an MMO get new content with a sequel on the horizon, even though all we have to go by is "sometime in 2014". Then again, it IS The Sims, and they tend to milk each iteration for as much as they can get.[/QUOTE]Really, the main things that I want it to have immediately and not be expansions later on are seasons, Ambitions style jobs that you can actually do things at and not just rabbit holes, and maybe pets all though I didn't get pets for Sims 3 so really its not a big thing to me.
It's pretty good so far, definitely something new.
and in the future, the sims just find more sims games with tons of hilariously overpriced DLC
[QUOTE=Doctor Zedacon;42628018]I don't know. Considering Supernatural allowed to you create characters as the various supernatural creatures, including vampires and I think even ghosts, you might be able to. It'd be cooler if you could. [/QUOTE] I ended up getting it and unfortunately that's not the case. To make a Plumbot family, you need to send a household into the future, build a plumbot/plumbots, and then separate the household. A bit of a shame. That said the pack is great. It adds a lot of really cool content. Plumbots are really fun to build and upgrade, the neighborhood is pretty nice, there's a whole lot of new furniture and items to match the futuristic aesthetic from hovercars to holocomputers, doing things in the present to alter the future or meeting your children's children's children's children is pretty cool. I'd say it adds a lot of really cool stuff and revitalizes the game quite a bit. Its very much worth it if you ask me. [I]But...[/I] Its a one trick pack. If you aren't looking for a cheesy future setting for your sims to live in with robots and hovercars, then you're not gonna get much, if anything, from the pack. If that is what you want, then by all means go for it, its a very good pack. If not, I'd say pass because you won't miss much else.
I was looking at this the other day, but my sims3 uninstall ed itself.
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