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#26 Old 17th Oct 2018 at 12:34 AM
@jje1000 True. It is easy to miss a lot as the whole neighborhood is being simulated altogether. But, perhaps that is the intrigue and fun of it to me because of being allowed to figure it out myself and explore what I may have missed by putting the pieces together. It's a very nice touch when video games have any kind of meaningful gameplay that makes me think deep and appeals to my curiosity and intellectual mind. Psychology is an interesting subject and it's clear to me that TS3 has a lot to offer in terms of imitating human behaviors on a free-will scale and not only does that impress me but it makes and keeps gameplay quite exhaustive. Which would explain why I'm still not bored after playing 9+ years.
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