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Yeah the add-ons felt like collectibles almost and looked good in a book shelf as a series

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I do miss the second game as it gives me a sense of nostalgia. They were also unique features in the game that the first and third game didn’t have.

Like if your social meter went down for way too long over periods of weeks then your sim would literally start to go crazy. You would then begin to start seeing the Social Bunny Rabbit (hallucinating) everywhere you’d go and you’d be able to communicate with it.

There were the perk where you could be at risk for of getting abducted by aliens and losing your sim. Your sim could be returned later on in the game but there was a small chance and if he did return he’d probably look like one of those green or gray looking aliens :alien:. You had to be weary when walking around alone in the dark somewhere, investigating strange sites or looking through your telescope.

I remember once when I sent my sim to go stargaze in the back garden (sat on the floor) for a bit while I dealt with the other sims in my household as they needed more attention and I received a strange alert/notification in the top right corner 5 mins later saying my sim is deceased. I was like “wtf!’ and scrolled over to where I put him earlier and all you saw was this asteroid or large rock/stone (it must of come from space somewhere) squashed on top of him and the grim reaper stood aside his body looking at all the bad shit he’s done. I obviously couldn’t use the sim anymore but he was still around, although he was just a ghost on a landscape frightening all the other sims in that area going like…”Booo! Haha! :ghost:”. I was actually considering deleting his grave stone/urn or removing it because he was putting all the other sims in a bad mood and making them feel terrorised by him :laughing:

I’m just saying, I’d love to play the second game again for it’s amusing moments.

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Sorry when I say “I think…” I mean what my perception or view is of the games but doesn’t exactly mean it’s true for everybody who’s played it. The Sims 3 seemed like an upgrade overall to me because of the numerous new added features it had which gave me a next level experience but like I said, these features might not be important to others.

Have a read of my reply to Phil about some of my experiences with the Sims 2 and you’ll get a good idea of the things I cherished and missed about the game.

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I quite enjoyed in 3 the traveling part, the add-on. Traveling to the pyramids in Egypt and fighting a mummy lol

I’m playing Vanilla WoW, the 2004 version.

The game feels much more RPG and slow-paced than retail version (Dragonflight) or WotLK, which I enjoy a lot.

There’s also an AI addon that voices all NPCs, which is really cool:

If you like slow-paced RPG adventures, Vanilla WoW has everything.

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@Danthemaan1 you play battlefield 4 on Xbox ?

If so, I saw you

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never played vanilla
can’t remember what my first expansion was
maybe it was Burning Crusade
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Ive played call of duty om ps4, not so much battlefield.

Cant have been me this time.

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Anyone tried Hogwarts legacy?

There is another Danthemaan imposter then
:slight_smile:

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Someone with my exact name playing battlefield on xbox ? :sweat_smile:

I hope i dont have to take any action with that.

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Yup

Btw, if somebody wants to team up on a classic BF3 server out of battlefield 2042 PC/Xbox series cross platform on weekends. Link up

I’d prefer to avoid the 2042 classes and specialists as much as possible, but I’m flexible lol

It’s free on game pass

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I’m curious. Which game was that?

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Ah… It was a bit of a janky game, but I liked it. Arthur’s Knights… they had two games “Tales of Chivalry” and “The Secret of Merlin”. It caught my eye on the internet and it was already old by the time I played it years and years ago lol

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you should try it.

vanilla has tons of love from former developers and RPG feeling to it, so much stuff that’s based on open world and player interaction.

before blizzard turned the game into a huge money making machine and all content was pretty much feeding the meta oriented playerbase (endgame).

Maaan good times!~
Wooo!

CS:GO was my playground for a while. Really tested my aim. Almost forgot a different game i played about 1k hours. Thought it was CS:GO for a sec.

Reminiscing… that time i did a head shot, no-scope of game-crash - used an AWP -on a friend i was PvPing with in Deathmatch, he was in the middle of running up a corner stairway

And that 1 time when i did a perfect headshot -AK - at a chokepoint gateway on someone running into my crosshair

Came to the classic game Insurgency and fell in love with the whole experience because of the hardcore difficulty of AI and the whole cooperative attitude of the player base back then

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This summer, Counter strike 2 will be released. :open_mouth:

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Anyone wants to play some csgo games?
Also open for PUBG mobile games and action.

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Finally!! OMG! They got that annoying issue done with! So many raging complaints over the years.

I’m glad they didn’t throw away the classic maps and kept as much of the original as they can. It seems they listened to the player base. Kudos

blessed by ‘Gaben’ :laughing:

The audio surround sound was a silly thing i remember as well. I wanted it to be more realistic instead of hearing sounds as if walls and elevation etc was nonexistant. Hilarious but it was how the game worked

It seems to be a great move on doing a more seamless transition to CSGO 2

I personally moved on from CS:GO and prefer more coop-based PvE games nowadays. I also need to get my PC fixed if i were to decide to game again. So far only a laptop

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Do you or anyone here stream?

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