Am I the only one this eccentric..? I recently purchased Sims 2 ( obviously ) and Fifa 2005... and am making a crossover story. I have mentioned before that I am creating my hometown as a neighbourhood in Sims2, and also my local soccer team. I was going to integrate this with my custom made local soccer team in Fifa 99, but after seeing Fifa 2005 I'm sold! ^_^ ANYWAY - I'm saying I'm crazy because I'm planning on making a crossover story where I play Fifa 2005 with my team, and trying to cross reference their progress on field in that game with their 'athlete' careers in Sims... This allows me to simulate the football ( soccer ) life both on and off the field, and runs on the assumption that I keep playing soccer for the rest of my life ( rather than being on a help desk~! ) Soooo.... I doubt that anyone else will try this, in fact I doubt I can make it work how I want at all, but well one has to try these things dont they. It's not the first time that i've used Fifa to dictate an 'outside story'.
Well, it's certainly an eccentricity, but it's probably pretty mild. Seems kinda difficult, though. Trust me, I've seen far more interesting perversions.
Tame... This is cool actually. I've seen WAY worse things. Ironically these way worse things are almost universally stories uploaded to Maxis or comments on their BBS. Some of them still make me shudder. There are some things the Sims 2 is meant to be and some things its not. That's all I'll say. Oh, and my custom neighborhood is based on my gaming experience in Everquest. Streets named after Norrath cities. My guildmates as families. Me and my wife's characters as families. NPC families as families. So cross-video-gaming is not that wierd
I suppose all that I'm doing is adding the 'at work' aspect to the game... and by eccentric I was meaning that it does seem pretty pointless in the wider view of things.
In the wider view of things, life is a sexually transmitted disease with a 100% mortality rate. Everything you do is pointless.
Meh. Being positive is no match for the power of willful denial. A positive outlook only lasts until **** really hits the fan. Willful denial can tide you through being devoured alive by army ants.