Maxis-EA is redefining this highly-acclaimed franchise and will deliver the classic open-ended gameplay as well as exclusive new features. The Sims 2 on console and handheld will include a completely new aspiration gameplay and new fully customisable content giving players the most authentic Sims experience ever on a console. Players will be able to fulfill their dreams while avoiding their fears and for the first time, will be able to take direct control of their Sim without having to use their cursor. All handheld versions will feature completely unique storylines and will ship simultaneously with the console games.
well..... no. sims 2 was ment for pc and thats where it should stay!!! i have it on pc nd ive played console versions nd they suck balls. the controlls are just so sh*t!! how can you build a good house with a frikin analog stick??!!!!!!!!!!!!!! also the graphics were ment for pcs with good graphics cards (wouldnt work without a recent model graphics card). so graphics wise..... well it explains its self. nothing about this game was ment for consoles or especially hand helds. simulation games are best left to the pc.
jamezz said: "well..... no. sims 2 was ment for pc and thats where it should stay!!! i have it on pc nd ive played console versions nd they suck balls. the controlls are just so sh*t!! how can you build a good house with a frikin analog stick??!!!!!!!!!!!!!! also the graphics were ment for pcs with good graphics cards (wouldnt work without a recent model graphics card). so graphics wise..... well it explains its self. nothing about this game was ment for consoles or especially hand helds. simulation games are best left to the pc.
i just dont think ea can do it"
they can because it is coming out text November 11 buddy.
This will be so awesome i love THE SIMS 2 i have been wating for this before the psp came out!!!
jamezz said: "well..... no. sims 2 was ment for pc and thats where it should stay!!! i have it on pc nd ive played console versions nd they suck balls. the controlls are just so sh*t!! how can you build a good house with a frikin analog stick??!!!!!!!!!!!!!! also the graphics were ment for pcs with good graphics cards (wouldnt work without a recent model graphics card). so graphics wise..... well it explains its self. nothing about this game was ment for consoles or especially hand helds. simulation games are best left to the pc.
i just dont think ea can do it"
they can because it is coming out text November 11 buddy.
This will be so awesome i love THE SIMS 2 i have been wating for this before the psp came out!!!"
sorry they can because it is coming out NOVEMBER 11!! No one agrees with you
Think of it this way: The memory stick you get with the PSP value pack is 32MB let me run that past you again THIRTY TWO MEGABYTES, I know that this is not much when it comes to music, movies, addons (Which there probably will be, you know expansion packs and downloads), etc. But think of the size of the PS2 memory card it is only 8 megabytes, but quite a large percentage of you will or have already invested in a larger memory stick.
jamezz said: "well..... no. sims 2 was ment for pc and thats where it should stay!!! i have it on pc nd ive played console versions nd they suck balls. the controlls are just so sh*t!! how can you build a good house with a frikin analog stick??!!!!!!!!!!!!!! also the graphics were ment for pcs with good graphics cards (wouldnt work without a recent model graphics card). so graphics wise..... well it explains its self. nothing about this game was ment for consoles or especially hand helds. simulation games are best left to the pc.
i just dont think ea can do it"
Well it is arguable it all depends how good you are with a controller, I mean my firs Sims game was on my laptop which was just a little bit fiddly building with a touchpad but this game might just be good.
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