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  • #31
    i havent been asked yet..w/e thats SO 2 months ago

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    • #32
      Originally posted by Dameon Angell
      I just gave a look at the "What is there?" section, and I am intregued buy this game (if you can call it a game). This game, in my opinion looks like a 3D version of The Sims Online. I have never played any Sims game tho, so don't hold me to that.

      But, Heatha, I think I'd like to take you up on your offer to cut me to the front of the line to Beta Test "There".
      The original sims was an awesome game. Sadly after nearly 10(?) expansions and the arrival of sims online, that shit got old real fast. Even if its really people you interact with, its still a game based solely on socialization. Sort of a chat room with people, except now looks can be as deceiving as words.

      Is it fun to show off your house with the hot tub, the liquor shelf, pool table, etc? In a way, yeah.

      But unlike games such as Dark Age of Camelot, there really isn't a goal in Sims Online other than to socialize. There are no great quests to undertake, and even with the anonymity of the internet, a few troublemakers can destroy the fragile fun of living a make believe world.
      TelCat> i am a slut not a hoe
      TelCat> hoes get paid :(
      TelCat> i dont

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      • #33
        i've been playing this for a few days and there hasn't been many trouble makers. everyone is really friendly

        except for this one girl who kept shooting me w/ her paintball gun. i then took a buggy, ran her over a couple times. she thought she was smart by hopping in shotgun so the couldn't be ran over. so i drove her out to the middle of nowhere and dumped her off in the middle of some thick fog. good times.
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        • #34
          There, i signed my up also. You have to wait a month now? Isn't their a quicker way

          From what i have seen on the website it seems very promosing. I have played Toontown also for a couple days (yes sometimes im also childish ) and this seems like the adult version of it, and thats what i was looking for
          Greets,
          Roger

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          • #35
            eww, life simulators. try going outside and interacting there. or play with your real dog spot.
            There exists a fine line between hard partying and destitution.

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            • #36
              I gave up on there a month ago. It gets old really fast. Its fun to talk to people in the game but thats really all you can do. I did enjoy competing in the buggy races and the hover board races, but that too does get old. It's still in early beta so we will just have to see what happens in the future.

              And a side note, Dameon, you have to play the game a whole 90 days before i get any goodies
              ()_()
              (0.o)
              (")(")

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              • #37
                Originally posted by Bioture
                But unlike games such as Dark Age of Camelot, there really isn't a goal in Sims Online other than to socialize. There are no great quests to undertake, and even with the anonymity of the internet, a few troublemakers can destroy the fragile fun of living a make believe world.
                Sounds like a certain game I know, however thankfully we have a system in place to lay the smack down on any troublemakers
                Originally posted by Facetious
                edit: (Money just PMed me his address so I can go to Houston and fight him)

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                • #38
                  i'll get those 90 days in and then tell me what you get.
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                  • #39
                    im still fucking waiting.

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