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Product Description The Sims 3 lets you immerse truly unique Sims in an open, living neighborhood just outside their door! The freedom of The Sims 3 will inspire you with endless possibilities and amuse you with unexpected moments of surprise and mischief. Your Sims can roam throughout their neighborhood, visit neighbors’ homes, and explore the surroundings. They can stroll downtown to hang out with friends, meet someone new at the park, or run into colleagues on the street. If your Sims are in the right place at the right time, who knows what might happen?! New easy-to-use design tools allow for unlimited customization to make truly individual Sims. Determine your Sims’ shape and size, from thin to full-figured to muscular—and everything in between! Choose your Sims’ facial features, their exact skin tone, hair eye shape and color and select their clothing and accessories. Create realistic Sims with distinctive personalities. Select from dozens of personality traits and combine them in fun ways. The combination of traits you choose—brave, artistic, loner, perfectionist, klepto, romantic, clumsy, paranoid, and much, much more—help shape the behavior of your Sims and how they interact with other Sims. Your Sims can now rise above their basic set of every day needs. They are complex individuals with unique personalities. Build your dream house or design the ultimate home. Customize everything from floors to flowers, shirts to sofas, wallpaper to window shades. It’s fun and easy to change colors and patterns giving you endless personalization options. Or you can populate your Sims’ neighborhood with pre-designed buildings and furnishings. Which of your Sims will live in high-end mansions, cool bachelor pads, ultimate dream homes or low-cost cottages? Amazon.com The freedom of The Sims 3 will inspire you with endless creative possibilities and amuse you with unexpected moments of surprise and mischief. Create millions of unique Sims and control their lives. Customize their appearances and personalities. Build their homes - design everything from exquisitely furnished dream homes to quaint cottages. Then, send your Sims out to explore their ever-changing neighborhood and to meet other Sims in the town center. With all-new quick challenges and rewarding game play, The Sims 3 gives you the freedom to choose whether (or not) to fulfill your Sims' destinies and make their wishes come true. Create like never before. New seamless neighborhoods. View larger. New create a Sim and personalities. View larger. Extreme home customization. View larger. Key Game Features: New Seamless, Living NeighborhoodExplore the ever-changing neighborhood—and take your Sims to meet friends in the park, go on a date at the bistro, visit neighbors’ homes, converse with less-than-savory characters in the graveyard and more. Who knows what might happen?Admire the natural beauty of the beach, the mountains, and more.New Create a Sim FunctionalityCreate any Sim you can imagine with easy-to-use design tools that allow for unlimited customization of facial features, hair color, eye color, and more.Fine tune your Sims’ body shape from thin to curvy to muscular.New Personality TraitsCreate over a million different personalities with traits such as evil, insane, kleptomaniac, romantic, and more.Influence the behaviors of your Sims with the traits you’ve chosen. Will you create a neurotic romantic with a heart of gold, or a geeky super-genius with an evil streak?New Unlimited CustomizationEveryone can customize everything—design and build your dream house and decorate it to fit your Sims’ personalities.Customize everything from floors to décor, shirts to sofas, wallpaper to window shades.New Gameplay That’s Rewarding and QuickFace short and long-term challenges and reap the rewards.Your Sims can pursue random opportunities to get fast cash, get ahead, get even, and more.Choose whether, or not, to fulfill your Sims’ destinies by making their wishes come true. Will your Sims be thieves, rock stars, world leaders? The choice is yours.Get Connected and Share Your Creations with The Sims 3 Online CommunityGet free bonus content—download Sims, outfits, furnishings, houses and more.Create and Share Sims, houses, movies and more with anyone.Join The Sims 3 community to share ideas with fans of The Sims from around the world.System Requirements:Minimum Specifications: OS: Windows Vista (SP1)/Windows XP (SP2) Mac OS X 10.5.7 Leopard or higher Processor: Vista - 2.4 GHz P4 or equivalent/XP - 2.0 GHz P4 or equivalentIntel Core Duo Processor RAM: Vista - 1.5 GB/XP - 1GB2GB Disc Drive: 8x DVD ROM or faster8x DVD ROM or faster Hard Drive: Vista & XP - 8 GB or moreAt least 6.1 GB of hard drive space, with at least 1 GB additional space for custom content and saved games. Video Card: 128 MB Video Card with support for Pixel Shader 2.0. Supported video cards include: NVIDIA GeForce FX 5900, FX 5950, 6200, 6500, 6600, 6800, 7200, 7300, 7600, 7800, 7900, 7950, 8400, 8500, 8600, 8800, 9600, 9800, GTX 260, GTX 280 (GeForce FX unsupported under Vista); ATI Radeon 9500, 9600, 9800, X300, X600, X700, X800, X850, X1300, X1600, X1800, X1900, X1950, 2400, 2600, 2900, 3450, 3650, 3850, 3870, 4850, 4870; Intel Extreme Graphics GMA X3x00 series. ATI X1600 or Nvidia 7300 GT with 128 MB of Video RAM, or Intel Integrated GMA X3100. Other: Laptop versions of chipsets above may work, but may run comparatively slower.* This game will not run on PowerPC (G3/G4/G5) based Mac systems, or the GMA 950 class of integrated video cards.
New Seamless, Open Neighborhood—Explore the neighborhood freely
New Create A Sim—Create any Sim you can imagine
New Realistic Personalities—Every Sim is a unique person, with a distinct personality
New Unlimited Customization—Everyone can customize everything
The freedom of The Sims 3 will inspire you with endless possibilities and amuse you with unexpected moments of surprise and mischief
I'm a middle-aged woman who was never a really huge video-game player till I found this one. I'd originally discovered The Sims 3 via the Wii version of the game, and in the process of looking for online information about the Wii game, I learned about the PC version and that players can do far more with it than is possible with the necessary limitations of the Wii game. I decided to give Sims 3 for PC a try, and that was a year ago; I've played just about every day since then. Even a year later, I find I still have so much to learn about the game -- and that's even before I started trying out expansion packs.Granted, one needs a good computer to handle the game, as it requires most of your PC's processing power to play. (Mine is an older Dell that can handle the base game and two expansion packs before it starts balking and refusing to run the game; I'm still shopping around for the best machine that won't break my budget.) But if you're new to the game and still figuring out what's going on, the base game all by itself is more than enough to keep you busy till you're ready to add an EP or two.I had never thought a video game could pull me in to the extent this one has, but I think it's because I'm a writer, and playing The Sims 3 for me is very similar to my storytelling. The difference is that there's a visual element that I can never get with my stories. I've always enjoyed creating characters, telling their stories, and getting to know them; as in my books, I create Sims, give them traits, then put them in a house and get them started on their lives. It was exciting to find that my Sim could be a writer too ... if only real-life writing and publishing were so easy. :) Your Sim can also be an angler or a gardener and sell their fish or produce; the fun of these two hobbies is that there are some really weird fish and plants in Sim World. Your angler can go for conventional stuff like minnows, goldfish, tuna, salmon, lobster, jellyfish, sharks and even piranhas, or the fanciful things like robot fish, vampire fish and the elusive deathfish. If your Sim is a gardener, they can grow not only lettuce, tomatoes, potatoes, onions, garlic, bell peppers, watermelons and pumpkins, but also cheese plants, steak plants, egg plants (as in, they grow eggs, not real-life eggplant), and everyone's favorite fantasy plant, the money tree.There are more conventional careers as well: doctor, police officer, international spy, politician, crook (yes, your Sim can be a professional criminal), rock star, pro athlete, or astronaut. There are even part-time jobs for adult or teen Sims. Most careers have ten levels and your Sim can progress rapidly through each level with challenges and some studying. For recreation, your Sims can go to the town park, one of two public swimming pools, fishing holes, beaches, the fitness center, the theater, the library and the bookstore, and there's a grocery store and a couple of restaurants. Kids and teens attend the town school; and if you decide you don't like your Sim's name, you can send them to city hall to change it. Sims also have cars, ranging from the putt-putting Sloppy Jalopy (which looks to me like a cross between those old 1970s monstrosities the AMC Pacer and the Ford Pinto) to the sleek Margaret Vaguester, which could pass for any hundred-thousand-dollar Italian sports car.The base-game town, Sunset Valley, comes complete with its own built-in population, and at the beginning of the game, you have the option either to play in one of the game's ready-made households, or create your own. If you decide to make up your own Sim(s), you can then either install them into an empty house that's already in town, or buy an empty lot and build your own house from the ground up. This was another thing that hooked me almost from the beginning: building Sim houses. You can be as creative as you want to be; while there are certain limitations in the software, the possibilities for constructing an original house are still legion. You can also decorate and furnish the house any way you like, with both interior and exterior wall decor, options for flooring, and landscaping objects. The house in the photo is one I built myself.This review would stretch on into infinity if I listed everything that's possible to do in this game; but I did want to mention one drawback. The game has any number of bugs, the vast majority of which are harmless and often even funny; but some bugs are decidedly frustrating. My biggest pet peeve is what I call the Pigtail Plague, in which the game assigns two ponytails -- complete with red ribbons -- to every Sim that ages up, including males, beginning with the teen life stage. I've learned that this is actually an error that lies deep within the software and somehow sneaked past the EA development team to crop up in the game out of nowhere. Apparently it requires a degree in computer programming to defeat; we less-computer-literate types can just have our Sims eye themselves in the mirror and click on said mirror to get the option to change your Sim's looks, whereby you can then give him or her a more appropriate hairstyle. But if there are a lot of pigtailed guys in your town and, like me, you find it looks ridiculous on them, it can be highly annoying.There's also a lot of load time involved, and each time you start up the game you have to sit through at least five full minutes' worth of loading screens. As your game progresses and your Sims' stories develop, the last load screen in particular will gradually lengthen till, if you're really unlucky, you may be waiting an hour or more for the game to finish loading for play. So a game like this probably isn't the best choice for those who have a hard time waiting for anything. :) For me, though, the immense enjoyment I get from playing is worth the wait, and even (usually) worth the bugs. My rating would be 4½ stars, but since I don't have the option for half a star, I'll settle for 4.