De winnaars van de eerste multiple choice prijsvraag zijn bekend!
- De Sims Aquamuis gaat naar:
Ingrid uit Mortsel (Blg)- De Sims Radio gaat naar:
Kim uit Lisserbroek (NL)- De Sims Koelkast magneten gaan naar:
Kirsten uit Waddinxveen (NL)- De Sims etuis en pennenset gaat naar:
Nils uit Haarlem (NL) en
Silke uit Heist-op-den-Berg (Blg)Gefeliciteerd!
Sims Nieuws
We zijn weer gestart met een nieuwe prijsvraag! Beantwoord de multiple choice vraag en maak kans op een Sims 2 muis, radio etuis, of koelkastmagneetjes...
Greetings Sim Fans,
Are you actually reading this? Shouldn't you be playing The Sims 2?
Well, if you insist on continuing to read this missive, I suppose I'll continue.
It's always hard when a project that's demanded so much of you both physically and mentally draws to a close. It's incredibly rewarding to see the countless person-hours put in by yourself and scores of others pay off in the form an amazing game like The Sims 2 (I'd be more modest, but have you played the game? It seriously rocks), but there's a bittersweet element to it as well. Suddenly, there's this big, Sim-shaped hole in your life. The pace of your existence slows down (if only briefly) to manageable levels. You have time for little things like laundry, right on up to the big things like spending time with family. The return to normalcy is incredibly welcome, but something feels off, like the phantom pains of a missing limb.
It has been great fun sharing stories about the development process with you all, and teasing you with all the exciting new features found in The Sims 2, but now that the game is on shelves (and hopefully in your Sims-lovin' mitts as well), it's time for all of us here at Maxis to listen to what you have to say about the game. The secret to our success has always been the support, the love, and even the criticism we receive from you, our biggest, best and most knowledgeable fans. Believe me when I say that we'll be looking to you all to help us make The Sims 2, and the successive Expansion Packs, every bit as successful as the original The Sims games.
So, it is with no small amount of sadness that I report to you that this is the final Lucy Mail. Sure, there will probably be additional communications from members of the Maxis team in a few months, when we have more exciting news to share, but now is the time for all of us to go live our own lives, as well as the virtual lives of our simulated pals in The Sims 2. It's time build the perfect Sim-family, and help them realize their dreams and aspirations. It's time to upload your stories and movies to The Sims 2 Exchange. In short, the work is done – it's time to play!
And you can sense that sense of play here in the office. The team has a brief respite right now, and there's a real sense of pride among us all, and a feeling of victory and a job well done. We've made a little movie that shows how we feel:
http://thesims.simbeta.com/us/sims2/images/local/special/the_sism2_140.movAt the office, we all worked with one another so closely for such a long time, it's kind of like everybody melded together to form some kind of crazy super-organism. We even started to dress and coif ourselves similarly. If you don't believe me, we've got pictures to prove it. It's a bit frightening, actually:
And if you want your Sims to look like authentic Maxoids (I can't imagine why – I mean, you saw the photos, right?), well, we're only too happy to oblige:
http://thesims.ea.com/us/sims2/images/local/special/ATFemale_hairpgchopp...Farewell, Sims Fans!
Lucy Bradshaw
The Sims 2 Executive Producer/Brain of the Super-Organism
P.S. When the site launches, please go to the Fansite page in the Community Section to re-submit your site (http://thesims2.ea.com/community/fansites.php). Use this as an opportunity to update your information and polish your description.
We're really looking forward to seeing all the new things The Sims 2 fansites do with The Sims 2. Thanks for being such an important part of our community! We're all hanging out on the boards as much as we can realistically afford to right now, so keep a close eye out for people with official “Maxoid” names (e.g. I'm MaxoidLucy) if you have any questions.
Greetings Sim Fans,
Are you actually reading this? Shouldn't you be playing The Sims 2?
Well, if you insist on continuing to read this missive, I suppose I'll continue.
It's always hard when a project that's demanded so much of you both physically and mentally draws to a close. It's incredibly rewarding to see the countless person-hours put in by yourself and scores of others pay off in the form an amazing game like The Sims 2 (I'd be more modest, but have you played the game? It seriously rocks), but there's a bittersweet element to it as well. Suddenly, there's this big, Sim-shaped hole in your life. The pace of your existence slows down (if only briefly) to manageable levels. You have time for little things like laundry, right on up to the big things like spending time with family. The return to normalcy is incredibly welcome, but something feels off, like the phantom pains of a missing limb.
It has been great fun sharing stories about the development process with you all, and teasing you with all the exciting new features found in The Sims 2, but now that the game is on shelves (and hopefully in your Sims-lovin' mitts as well), it's time for all of us here at Maxis to listen to what you have to say about the game. The secret to our success has always been the support, the love, and even the criticism we receive from you, our biggest, best and most knowledgeable fans. Believe me when I say that we'll be looking to you all to help us make The Sims 2, and the successive Expansion Packs, every bit as successful as the original The Sims games.
So, it is with no small amount of sadness that I report to you that this is the final Lucy Mail. Sure, there will probably be additional communications from members of the Maxis team in a few months, when we have more exciting news to share, but now is the time for all of us to go live our own lives, as well as the virtual lives of our simulated pals in The Sims 2. It's time build the perfect Sim-family, and help them realize their dreams and aspirations. It's time to upload your stories and movies to The Sims 2 Exchange. In short, the work is done – it's time to play!
And you can sense that sense of play here in the office. The team has a brief respite right now, and there's a real sense of pride among us all, and a feeling of victory and a job well done. We've made a little movie that shows how we feel:
http://thesims.simbeta.com/us/sims2/images/local/special/the_sism2_140.movAt the office, we all worked with one another so closely for such a long time, it's kind of like everybody melded together to form some kind of crazy super-organism. We even started to dress and coif ourselves similarly. If you don't believe me, we've got pictures to prove it. It's a bit frightening, actually:
And if you want your Sims to look like authentic Maxoids (I can't imagine why – I mean, you saw the photos, right?), well, we're only too happy to oblige:
http://thesims.ea.com/us/sims2/images/local/special/ATFemale_hairpgchopp...Farewell, Sims Fans!
Lucy Bradshaw
The Sims 2 Executive Producer/Brain of the Super-Organism
P.S. When the site launches, please go to the Fansite page in the Community Section to re-submit your site (http://thesims2.ea.com/community/fansites.php). Use this as an opportunity to update your information and polish your description.
We're really looking forward to seeing all the new things The Sims 2 fansites do with The Sims 2. Thanks for being such an important part of our community! We're all hanging out on the boards as much as we can realistically afford to right now, so keep a close eye out for people with official “Maxoid” names (e.g. I'm MaxoidLucy) if you have any questions.
Laat je vrienden weten dat Sims 2 er is! Verras ze eens met een Sims 2 Kaartje!
Laat je vrienden weten dat Sims 2 er is! Verras ze eens met een Sims 2 Kaartje!
Anyone that purchases The Sims 2 at the San Francisco Virgin Megastore can get their copy of TS2 signed by Will Wright from 5-6 pm. The first 50 people that buy the game starting at 5 pm on Friday will get a T-shirt.
Each day through Sept. 20, 1up.com will be updating their diary with their latest impressions, observations and misadventures.
Editors Choice Award
"The Sims are back and they're better than ever."
Pros:
Excellent cinematic graphics and viewing options. Sophisticated life cycles for Sims. Fun and addictive.
Cons:
Slow startup and high system requirements.
Bottom Line:
The Sims are back—and they're better than ever. The Sims 2 is just as addictive as the original. Now bring on the expansion packs.
If first-person shooters don't exactly knock you dead and racing games make you feel like you're going around in circles, we have good news: The Sims are back—and they're better than ever.
For those unfamiliar with the PC universe's most popular game ever, the Sims is an alter-world in which you create characters and live their lives for them, guiding their careers, looking for romance, and upgrading their homes. The original spawned several expansion packs as well as console, handheld, and online versions.
Now those virtual people have made a giant leap forward with The Sims 2. We're happy to say that it's as much fun as it is great-looking. The first things you'll notice are the cinematic graphics and the ability to change the viewing angle in any way, including zooming in or out. Creating new Sims is a blast with the completely customizable controls, which let you get the exact look and personality you want. Create a family and the kids will inherit genetic traits from their parents. Sims now grow old and eventually die.
You choose from five aspirations for your Sims—wealth, knowledge, family, romance, or popularity—that give you targets to strive for and stop the game from feeling random. Your aspirations determine what you'll see on the new Wants and Fears Panel, which provides short-term goals. Fulfilling wants also improves your Sims' mood.
The game includes three neighborhoods: Pleasantview (which houses the Goths, a Sims staple), Strangetown (the place for UFO encounters and unusual medical experiments), and Veronaville (where a familiar romance has bloomed between two teens in the feuding Capp and Monty families). There are dozens of odd characters to play if you don't feel like creating your own.
Starting up The Sims 2 is slow, since there's so much information to load, and the system requirements are high. But we found it just as addictive as the original. Now bring on the expansion packs.