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On March 20, I returned to this game after an 18 month hiatus. I was so unprepared for the merge but I had totally lost interest in the old game and didn't bother to even log into my accounts. During my time away, I paid for 2 accounts so I would not loose my skills and some meaningful things like sims, rare pets, houses, anniversary gifts, etc.
Today is April 12 and after about 3 weeks of reconnecting with old friends, making new friends, skilling, crafting, mazing, pizzaing, coding, and making bitmap images, I am bored.
What are those of you that are enjoying this new game doing to have fun? Obviously, if I paid for 2 accounts for all those months without playing, I don't really want to completely cut ties with TSO/EALand. I really WANT to like this game. Any suggestions other that making cc? What is the most fun for you?
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I created a character who strictly roleplays, there's no real life aspect to her at all. Unfortunately, I haven't found anyone else who role plays (on TC3). Everyone seems hellbent on being themselves in game these days and I find that a little dull.
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I just never have gotten into the 'full' RP bit. I mean, I've RPed
situations that I wouldn't really be involved in in RL, but underneath it all, in the words of Popeye.....I am what I am. In fact, hubby has given me permission to play his account since he's had TS2-mania lately and I haven't even really logged it in much to skill.....why, because they are all male sims and I'm not male LOL. I've just found it more enjoyable to be myself and make good friendships in-game, and its hard to build friendships with people if the whole start of the friendship is basically based on a lie, so if I was to have an RP sim I'd have to have it on my profile *RP sim, opinions and actions of this sim may or may not be in line with the thoughts and behaviors of the human operating it* or something.....I've seen bad things come about when one person is RPing and the other person involved thinks it's for real. I dunno, maybe I've just let previous bad experiences cloud my judgement on it.
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LOL Wow, putting a disclaimer in the profile for RPing....
I've never had a bad experience RPing and I still made really good friends from it, people I'm still in contact with since the UO Beta days.
I think it's all in how you look at it to begin with. Which I think is a big problem with the "fun" factor, those coming in with the expectation that everyone is going to be themselves and thus, come in being
themselves . I see a game, with cartoon simmies, living in a pretend world. I don't go in thinking people will be themselves. After all, its a
pretend world. I don't come in to the game with the intention of meeting friends, that's just a bonus, and happens eventually (no need to rush things imo). I come in with the intention of having fun and escaping real life by acting out a life I don't really have. In 20+ years of RPing, I've found that those you like to RP with, do end up becoming really good life long friends.
Playing a gorilla, robot, bear, zombie, fairy, pirate, that's not RPing,
acting like one is. Honestly, do you think all those people in the "Mafias" are really in a mafia? Obviously not. At least they're one step closer to actually RPing, I haven't seen any formal interaction between family members and the Dons. But they could be limiting those actions to their own houses, since I don't see a lot of other people allowing RPing in their houses (aka the "No Drama" houses). But for anyone reading this, my house is open to all RPers, drama or no drama.
The difference between good RPers and liars, you can tell when someone is obviously RPing, you can't tell with liars and they are just liars,
not RPers. RPing something too close to real life, IMO, is just plain ridiculous unless you are being utterly flamboyant about it.
I want to hear what happened in Britannia today, I want to hear how the latest attempt to kill Baal in the Barbarian Highlands went and I want to hear what the latest drama was on the Bloodmyst Isles. But do it in character. Treat EA Land as if it were a neutral world for everyone to congregate.
RPing seems to be a lost art. Very sad, RPing brought loads of entertainment to those who were actively RPing and those who were just witnessing it.
If someone in a fairy outfit came into the house "sprinkling" fairy dust all over the place and talked about how the Queen of the Faries was getting married to the King of the Elves, would you (generalizng) not laugh or at least chuckle? Or would you say that person was crazy and then complain until that person was booted from the house?
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Wow, this is such a great point. When I first started playing this game, I went in totally expecting to just role play. I kept my RL to myself because ... well, I assumed that wasn't supposed to be a part of it, really.
I had male sims, bear and robot sims. The more I played, though, the more it seemed that people played as themselves. Like you said, if there was a "police officer" sim, acting like a police officer, like I remember seeing one day, they were treated as kind of crazy and ignored. I took my cues from that and put myself out there a bit more. I still do guard some information about myself, but otherwise, I'm pretty much out there. What you see is what you get.
I've forgotten that the whole point of this game is to pretend, to role play.
Thanks for that reminder.
It's something to think on.