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#1 Old 8th Dec 2024 at 5:17 PM
Default Sims 3 Nostalgia?
What's the most nostalgic aspect of Sims 3 for you?
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#2 Old 8th Dec 2024 at 7:50 PM
Quote: Originally posted by meggy792
What's the most nostalgic aspect of Sims 3 for you?


When I first got vanilla Sims 3, and my Sim got electrocuted on Sim day 3 when trying to fix her stereo.

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#3 Old 8th Dec 2024 at 8:26 PM
Quote: Originally posted by meggy792
What's the most nostalgic aspect of Sims 3 for you?


Everything about Sunset Valley

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#4 Old 9th Dec 2024 at 1:20 AM
Not sure exactly what you are wanting, but a fave moment was when a fave Sim was hit by one of the very rare meteor hits and she whipped out her death flower. I have a great photo somewhere. - - -

I killed Betty Newbie almost immediately in one with a fire! LOL
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#5 Old 10th Dec 2024 at 1:30 AM
When I hear the elevator 'muzak' playing it brings back fond memories of Sims 1. Ahh, happy days! I never needed mods back then, I didn't even know there were such things.

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#6 Old 11th Dec 2024 at 3:33 AM Last edited by lucy kemnitzer : 14th Dec 2024 at 9:43 AM. Reason: 7 typoes!
Quote: Originally posted by Elynda
When I hear the elevator 'muzak' playing it brings back fond memories of Sims 1. Ahh, happy days! I never needed mods back then, I didn't even know there were such things.



Whereas for me, my Sims 1 game was so heavily modded that when Sims 2 came out I said "I'll wait till there's a good supply of Sims 2 mods" --I discovered Mod The Sims 2 before the game came out, and breathlessly followed all the discussions of what they expected to find and how they were going to reverse engineer it and so on. I forget how long it took me to break and get Sims 2. Didn't get Sims 3 until I was disappointed by SIms 4, but when it's modded sufficiently, it's everything I really wanted in Sims 2.
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#7 Old 13th Dec 2024 at 10:55 AM
me when played legacy in Riverview for the first time, then got Ambitions and Late Night altogether as Christmas gifts in 2010 and my sim got hit by meteor outside diner in Bridgeport.

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#8 Old 15th Dec 2024 at 1:40 AM
Quote: Originally posted by legacyoffailures
me when played legacy in Riverview for the first time, then got Ambitions and Late Night altogether as Christmas gifts in 2010 and my sim got hit by meteor outside diner in Bridgeport.


... and no death flower.....? They do come in handy at times. :D
Scholar
#9 Old 2nd Jan 2025 at 6:47 AM
I used to love the festivals. They were always crowded, and there would be someone fighting or behaving really weirdly.
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#10 Old 4th Jan 2025 at 5:01 PM
I will always love the ant colony aspect of the Sims 3, watching everyone go about whatever routines are formed out of their obligations.

Also every sim in TS3 is borderline dysfunctional, which makes watching them all the more interesting.
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#11 Old 7th Feb 2025 at 2:24 AM
Recently, I logged into my old TS3 MyPage. For starters, I was able to find some of my Sims I had posted during my very first month or two of playing the game. (I started when I was a preteen, I think.) Stuff that would have otherwise been lost to time and failed/destroyed technology. As I was digging through things, I found every single Sim memory I ever posted to the wall. Countless families and challenges I had done when I was younger. Every Simself playthrough. Even my old best friend who I had made into a Sim! My old cat, too! I even found posts from the time I was dealing with a broken keyboard - I could tell because I was typing without the letter 'L' and all my 'O's were zeros!

It was all extremely nostalgic. If any of you have a page on The Sims 3 site, you should definitely check it out while the site is still available. I'm sure it won't be around for much longer.

I ramble a lot, and get confused easily, so my apologies to you in advance.
Alchemist
#12 Old 8th Feb 2025 at 5:15 PM
I fondly remember when I still could play hour after hour without ever getting the "max memory used" crash. Oh, those were the times.
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