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4-01-2009 @ 9:08AM
Birdfall said...
I trade between Sims and WoW (I enjoy the aspects in WoW that remind me of Sims, oddly enough), but after a nice long Sims break I always come back and throw myself into WoW again. I find that WoW allows me to complete goals while Sims is an inevitable continuous process. So while I love my breaks, I always come back to WoW from them with renewed vigor.
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4-01-2009 @ 9:20AM
Radiophonic said...
I play Sims as well. Sims are more intelligent than WoW players at times. Sadly, I can't "Ask To Leave" -> "Everyone" in Azeroth when other players get annoying. :P
4-01-2009 @ 9:21AM
Birdfall said...
LOL
XD That would be nice.
4-01-2009 @ 5:10PM
Evi said...
Man, The Sims were more addicting to me than WoW. Are you as jazzed about The Sims 3 as I am (and annoyed it was delayed until June)?
I've been reluctant to play a lot lately. I'm not sure why, but I'm just disenchanted with WoW right now. I think I've just finally played it too much. I need a break.
So The Sims 3 should hurry up and get here! ;)
4-01-2009 @ 5:32PM
Birdfall said...
I have a countdown on my guild forum signature, which I update every day. "__ days until Sims 3 comes out and I go afk irl."
Today is... 61. I hate that they pushed it back, but I read that they're using the time for the developers to polish it. I think the statement that they moved it to advertise it was just a really really bad PR mistake and they probably regret it. But they really are putting finishing touches on the game, so I only half mind.