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Sims

Sims 2 is the best as its the simplest to navigate, but I like the charcter mechanics of 3 (i.e: the personality traits and food prefrence) I don't like how slow 3 is though. As it takes my computer an hour to load the game each time. (I don't even have mods or custom content. Its just the base game. No expansions nothing!) I have 4 but I haven't plaid it becuase its for my PC, which I rarely ever use. I've heard bad things about 4, though I'm still wiling to try it.
 
I enjoy playing The Sims. I've been playing The Sims ever since I got The Sims Deluxe Edition years ago. Now I have all the sims games from The Sims 1 to The Sims 4 Seasons. My favorite sims game is The Sims 3 since there is more to do in this game than the other games. Last time I played the Sims 3 I used a cheat that added a lot of in game currency to the the family I was playing. Then I bought all the businesses and unoccupied houses in the neighborhood which makes it easier to modify them without having to start a new family. I spend more time building houses in that game than I to interacting with the sims.
 

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