I don't care about video game stereotypes.
Whenever I want to play something, I play it.
As for sims... Sims is a house building simulator. At least for me. Why would I make npcs go to work and do pretty much all the stuff every human does in real life? Make a big house, put lots of cars in a massive garage, enjoy what you've built.
I only dislike it when people say simulators are for nerds. Cause, while there are rubbish simulators like Street cleaning simulator, towtruck simulator and Bagger simulator... There are some excellent vehicle simulators. How does flying a jet make me more nerdy, than someone playing a hack and slash?
To get annoyed by gaming steriotypes
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I don't care about video game stereotypes.
Whenever I want to play something, I play it.
As for sims... Sims is a house building simulator. At least for me. Why would I make npcs go to work and do pretty much all the stuff every human does in real life? Make a big house, put lots of cars in a massive garage, enjoy what you've built.
I only dislike it when people say simulators are for nerds. Cause, while there are rubbish simulators like Street cleaning simulator, towtruck simulator and Bagger simulator... There are some excellent vehicle simulators. How does flying a jet make me more nerdy, than someone playing a hack and slash?