The Sims 2 Body Shop Tool Released 26
KIEDIS writes "As the release date for The Sims follow-up approaches you can go download The Sims 2 Body Shop from the official website.
This tool allows you to create your own Sims and custom content for the game, before it actually comes out. We still don't know the date of release for The Sims 2 but at least EA/Maxis is giving signs of it getting closer." EA is also hosting a Sims 2 Body Shop Showcase which shows off over 700 Sims. Update: 05/12 20:56 GMT by S : GameSpot are indicating The Sims 2 will debut on September 17th for PC, according to sources at E3.
as soon as the sims2 goes online it'll kick ass (Score:4, Funny)
Re:as soon as the sims2 goes online it'll kick ass (Score:2)
Replacing expansion packs? (Score:1, Interesting)
I don't get it. It sounds like this lessens the need for expansion packs if players can create add-ons themselves. I think it's great, but how does this help EA profit?
Re:Replacing expansion packs? (Score:1)
Whahahaahahahaah funny guy (Score:2)
The sims is a house decorating and dress up game. There will always be new things to add. Sure EA will not have much of a market for say a red version of the orginal sofa. That has been taken care off by users. But new models (think skirts, long skirts, mini skirts, etc) ne
Re:Whahahaahahahaah funny guy (Score:2)
Re:Replacing expansion packs? (Score:1)
not the 'Body Shop' (Score:4, Funny)
Re:not the 'Body Shop' (Score:2)
This is interesting. (Score:4, Interesting)
Argh! (Score:1)
All these links from all the exciting E3 news today and I'm stuck at work all day and can't see any of them because of that damn SmartFilter blocking them all! Now I have to wait until I get home to check it all out.
Grrr...
Slashdot sims (Score:1, Funny)
Re:oh no... (Score:1)
The Sims 2 and Sims with expansion packs are Great.
The only dud and boring sims game they made is The Sims Online.
Useless Bodyshop (Score:3, Funny)
People Who Make People (Score:5, Interesting)
But what's most interesting is that people give them little stories:
I've been told that people live out fantasies through their sims, but I didn't believe it until I saw these profiles. This seems so similar to the play of children with dolls; I have to wonder if people would express themselves more if given the chance. (Such things are frowned upon [dreamers.com] in general. Even among geeks, there's a limit to the amount of doofiness someone can display -- Lightning Bolt! Lightning Bolt! Lightning Bolt! (mpeg) [dc101.com].) While the story tidbits written by these Sims players are simplistic -- they sound like kids' fantasies now -- I think they'll improve, given time. Maybe they'll even become interesting in their own right. And for that, I will argue that video games can be great.
Can't wait for the game itself (Score:3, Interesting)
just goes to show how well designed the original is
The only complain (Score:1)
Sims v Sims2 (Score:1)
it wasn't until they added 7 expansion packs that things went downhill. Not so much the gameplay/content (the pathfinding improved slightly, though intelligent house design gets around that issue). the game itself slowed to a crawl on even a fast system with all the expansion packs installed.
the 2d, CPU powered engine may have worked for the first 2 expacks, but starting with Hot Date the game started to slow do