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Why Sim 2 is the best RPG

lossantos

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1- An excellent character creation where you can customize everything, from your zodiac sign to your life purpose.

2- The ability to establish any relationship with every NPC. You can be lover, enemy or best friend, with any npc you want. The choice is yours.

3- Clothing customization that no any other crpg can compete with.

4- An unlimited open world, travel anywhere in the world without being tied to quests.

5- Ability to interact with "all" objects around. People lost their minds over the "you can move boxes" content in DoS 2. Bruv, you can move everything in Sims 2. Plus you can build your own house without any physics engine barrier.

Conclusion: The freedom of character customization in this game is unmatched.

You guys praise Fallout 1-2 for having unique dialogues for low int characters. There are more than a hundred thousand character-specific activities in Sims 2.

Whether you're a shy thief, a high-ranking serious soldier, or a playful freelancer, you can customize everything from your career path to personal traits.
 

Falksi

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The main problem with Sims 2 though is that, despite all the character creation options, relationships, customization etc. you still can't fuck ur mom in it.

So that just makes it totally unbelievable, and impossible to get immersed in.
 

lossantos

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The main problem with Sims 2 though is that, despite all the character creation options, relationships, customization etc. you still can't fuck ur mom in it.

So that just makes it totally unbelievable, and impossible to get immersed in.

1- That's disgusting

2- You can with mods
 
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Sims 3 is still the best option. Most importantly it has world (Or at least, region-wide) wide aging and time progression and the holy grail of the Sims series, story progression which can be modded. Slap this bad boy in along with any-all modules you want and your sex mod of choice and you've got the ultimate rape sandbox with dynamic NPCs living their lives with unique personalities. It'll run like ass because Sims 3 is a pig and the visual style of Sims 3 is arguably the worst in the series, but everyone aging at the same rate (They half-assed it with 2, one of the patches/expansions let you age a few NPCs up with your household but other than the people you specifically tell it to age everyone else is time-locked) and then with story progression all the NPCs playing the exact same game makes it perfect. 3's also got better sex mods than 2 since naturally you want the best incest possible.
https://www.nraas.net/community/StoryProgression
 

mondblut

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1- An excellent character creation where you can customize everything, from your zodiac sign to your life purpose.

2- The ability to establish any relationship with every NPC. You can be lover, enemy or best friend, with any npc you want. The choice is yours.

3- Clothing customization that no any other crpg can compete with.

4- An unlimited open world, travel anywhere in the world without being tied to quests.

5- Ability to interact with "all" objects around. People lost their minds over the "you can move boxes" content in DoS 2. Bruv, you can move everything in Sims 2. Plus you can build your own house without any physics engine barrier.

Conclusion: The freedom of character customization in this game is unmatched.

You guys praise Fallout 1-2 for having unique dialogues for low int characters. There are more than a hundred thousand character-specific activities in Sims 2.

Whether you're a shy thief, a high-ranking serious soldier, or a playful freelancer, you can customize everything from your career path to personal traits.

What does any of it have to do with playing Dungeons & Dragons?
 

Rean

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Strap Yourselves In
Sims 3 is still the best option. Most importantly it has world (Or at least, region-wide) wide aging and time progression and the holy grail of the Sims series, story progression which can be modded. Slap this bad boy in along with any-all modules you want and your sex mod of choice and you've got the ultimate rape sandbox with dynamic NPCs living their lives with unique personalities. It'll run like ass because Sims 3 is a pig and the visual style of Sims 3 is arguably the worst in the series, but everyone aging at the same rate (They half-assed it with 2, one of the patches/expansions let you age a few NPCs up with your household but other than the people you specifically tell it to age everyone else is time-locked) and then with story progression all the NPCs playing the exact same game makes it perfect. 3's also got better sex mods than 2 since naturally you want the best incest possible.
https://www.nraas.net/community/StoryProgression

Redpilled!
 

Lacrymas

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Pathfinder: Wrath
The joke has evolved past that, keep up.
 
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