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SimDay: Sims 2 and Pet Control Object
This week's SimDay is finally a quite nice one again. First of all, there's a small piece of more info about The Sims 2:
"In The Sims 2, your Sims will be more lifelike, more responsive, and more complex than ever before. You'll be able to control your Sims over their entire lifetimes, taking them from their first steps to their golden years. Guide them through "Life's Big Moments" and build their "Life Score" with every decision you make. And since every Sim will have its own DNA, their appearance and personality will be passed down through the generations.
You can find that piece, along with the 4 screenshots and the announcement right at this place. However, there's more this SimDay...

If you have Unleashed and are getting tired of all the pets on your area which aren't even yours, there's now a nice new object: the "Stray-Away Pet Prevention System". Put up a simple sign on your lot and pets from others will stay away. You can download it from Get Cool Stuff at the official site. Besides all that, there's a link to the official Superstar site which has a countdown to the US release on it. Worth a look, if you're interested in this upcoming expansion pack. That's all this week, next week there will be the E3 so perhaps then SimDay will consist of more The Sims 2 details and screenshots... Stay tuned to this channel!
Written at 18:44 on Thursday, 8 May 2003 by ChEeTaH.

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Written at 16:15 on Saturday, 10 May 2003 by Steve (Steve)
Wow! The Sims 2 looks great!
Submit downloads for TSZ to me!


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