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My view is that I don't even download games that must be constantly connected and I immediately uninstall them if I find they need to be connected or are unplayable/unfun without buying additional treats. I conclude that some executives have decided that if they could force people to stay connected and constantly bombard them with little treats that improved playability, that they could make a fortune.
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Personally, I think this is very short sighted of EA. But EA's official position is that Sims will be online only because that is the only format that is consistent with their vision of the future. Some users have hacked the code to trick it into thinking it is connected and run it offline.
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Perhaps even simgolf would then be available to tablets if Wine were more resilient. Sims, alas, has a very low (doesn't run) compatibility rating with wine.
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I think the only hope for a tablet sims# game is if the linux community (many tablets run Android which is a tablet version of linux) gets wine (the windows emulator) working to the point it will run the sims games.
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I can only hope that if someone actually does manage to figure out how to do this for tablet users (and they might-it seems that many people want to play older games on their tablets, judging from a few forums), you folks, too, will be as excited as I was to get your Sims fix satisfied with a REAL Sims game. At least I was able to get most of The Sims on a netbook. I suppose that EA, in its great wisdom, has decided we mortals should not desire The Sims anymore, as WooHoo31 wrote. I can spend hours "catching up" with my old Simmies. (I can play only at night, and this is not the best area to take a walk in the dark.)īut I do miss a little Sims enjoyment (I'm a Sims 2 player) and The Sims fits the bill when I need a Sims fix, or when I'm stressed out (these visits are not easy on me, I'm afraid), or both. Walking is rather difficult in this instance. Reading is great, and I find lots of older magazines and books around to do that during the day, in-between various activities, or after dinner. I didn't push the matter.) I have to travel to a house where there is no Internet (not everyone likes being connected, or wants a computer at all ), and TV is boring. I remember how excited I was to be able to get most of the Sims 1 series onto my netbook three years ago.