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Well, I think I figured out whats going on. I don't know for sure, but does anyone else agree with me?
Well I think the whole plan of TSO closing has been going on for the past year or so. And why I say TSO is because I think the whole plan was to take away TSO as a name. I think they didn't want to lose the name when the game was going to be shut down.
That explains having a terrible and boring name EA-Land. I think they just wanted to get something basic and easy for the closing.
They have promised Sims 2 graphics and now Sim 3 is coming out, I mean look at TSO It's still in the Sims graphic stage and theres no way they could re-vamp the entire game graphics and features in one update.
I think that are Sims Online name and game will be coming back in a while. I think there big plan is opening it up with Sims 3 Graphics, Custom Content like Second Life, A lot more features that we have been told about, etc.
I mean the game had so many people back in 02', There was so much activity and people It was basically full. So many people hear "The Sims Online" as the title something they all wanted really got peoples attention, but also lets consider that was when we had those old Sims 1 Graphics and Sims 2 wasn't even thought about.
In 2005 Sims 2 came out and that was the big extermination of players. It looked so out dated compared to Second Life and other major online games. Also the big exploit came out and no one liked that.
In 2007 we had the big merge and wanted TSO out of the picture. We had a very stupid name and they canceled our new currency name. I think it was just big plan to close the game on the name "EA-Land" not "The Sims Online." TSO sounds like a good name as we all know so that has to be the reason it was changed for the closing the game, they obviously want to use it again when I think a new TSO will rise with new graphics and features.
I mean really changing the entire game a few months before the closing and they never even gave any updates, that has to mean there up to something... Something big... Something better and Improved...
- Danny Banks
Well I think the whole plan of TSO closing has been going on for the past year or so. And why I say TSO is because I think the whole plan was to take away TSO as a name. I think they didn't want to lose the name when the game was going to be shut down.
That explains having a terrible and boring name EA-Land. I think they just wanted to get something basic and easy for the closing.
They have promised Sims 2 graphics and now Sim 3 is coming out, I mean look at TSO It's still in the Sims graphic stage and theres no way they could re-vamp the entire game graphics and features in one update.
I think that are Sims Online name and game will be coming back in a while. I think there big plan is opening it up with Sims 3 Graphics, Custom Content like Second Life, A lot more features that we have been told about, etc.
I mean the game had so many people back in 02', There was so much activity and people It was basically full. So many people hear "The Sims Online" as the title something they all wanted really got peoples attention, but also lets consider that was when we had those old Sims 1 Graphics and Sims 2 wasn't even thought about.
In 2005 Sims 2 came out and that was the big extermination of players. It looked so out dated compared to Second Life and other major online games. Also the big exploit came out and no one liked that.
In 2007 we had the big merge and wanted TSO out of the picture. We had a very stupid name and they canceled our new currency name. I think it was just big plan to close the game on the name "EA-Land" not "The Sims Online." TSO sounds like a good name as we all know so that has to be the reason it was changed for the closing the game, they obviously want to use it again when I think a new TSO will rise with new graphics and features.
I mean really changing the entire game a few months before the closing and they never even gave any updates, that has to mean there up to something... Something big... Something better and Improved...
- Danny Banks