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Well, when you think “world’s best-selling game” what pops to mind? Do you think of realistic-looking computer people who speak their own dialect, do extremely complex things from cooking macaroni and cheese to reproducing and aging? This is The Sims 2, the world’s biggest-selling computer game. If the computer isn’t really your thing, then you can also play it on the GameBoy, Wii, PlayStation2, and possibly even Xbox.
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How to Play
To start playing, you’re going to need the game first. Then, try making a sim. Move it into a house and then you have to make it meet people, earn money, while keeping its motive bars up. An easier way to do this is by downloading a hack called the inSIMenator, available at www.insimenator.net. It is a hack that can make Sims have a great job, keep their motives up, make them be friends with everyone, and make them have children with everything from the grim reaper to a remote control car. It’s weird, but it works. So when your sim moves into his or her house, you will want to buy him or her a fridge, counter, stove, toilet, sink, shower, couch, TV, phone, bed, and wardrobe. Those are all the things a sim needs to survive. Then, if you buy a house and you don’t like the colours of the walls, you can go into Build Mode and add more walls, paint all the walls, add another floor, change the floors, paint the roof, add windows and doors, and plant a garden. With Seasons you can plant a vegetable garden to eat better food and add a pond to fish and eat fish. You can also add more trees by going to the Gardening section as well.


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The life of a Sim
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The life of a Sim starts when it is born or created in Create-A-Sim, but we will start with a born-in-game sim. So they start as a baby. They can’t do anything but eat and poop. After two or three days of being a baby, they grow up into toddlers and magically grow a full head of hair. We have yet to make a hair growth formula from this, but scientists are putting research into the hair growth of Sims. After they become toddlers you can buy them clothes, style their hair, buy toys for them, they can eat without a lot of help, and they can learn to walk, talk, and do their business in the toilet. They also build skills when they are toddlers. You only have four sim days, which is around two real life hours, to teach them all this, and then they will grow into children. When they are children, they start going to school, and if you aren’t careful in fires or in pools they can die. If you do not feed them or their marks drop too low, they will get taken away and put up for adoption. You can earn fishing, gardening, and other badges in the child age. After seven or eight days of that they are teenagers. When they are teenagers they get aspirations which are the orient of all of a sim’s goals in life. They are Grilled Cheese, Family, Romance, Knowledge, Pleasure, Fortune, and Popularity. After that they choose their turn ons and offs, which makes it easy to find a boyfriend or girlfriend for your sim. Did I mention now they get two new feelings, love and crush. Crush is when your sim kind of likes a sim, and love is when your sim really loves another sim. A downside of being a sim teenager is now they can die of hunger instead of getting put up for adoption. After a while of being a teenager your teenage sim has the chance to go to college if you have the University expansion pack. Then the sim will go to college. If you have University expansion pack and your sim does not go to college, he or she will be sad and depressed. When your sim goes to college, he or she has to get good grades because if they get a D twice in a row they will get expelled. After 20 days they will graduate and become adults.
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Then they can get married and have babies and then the cycle starts all over again. Then they get old, and die. They live longer if you made their life better when they were adults.
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Expansion packs
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The first expansion pack gave us cellphones, MP3 players, zombies, and GameBoys. The second one gave us cars and vampires along with Downtown. The third one allowed us to open up our own restaurants and stores. The fourth one gave us pets and werewolves. The fifth one made all of them look like stuff packs, because it gave the game seasons and weather, along with a whole new neighbourhood and plant people. The sixth one gave us vacations and Bigfoot, and the seventh one gave us sports, buildable cars, sewing machine clothing, and more! There is an eighth one on the way, Apartment Life, where you have apartments and playgrounds.
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Player-made content
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There are a lot of player made items. Some are objects, like a cow patterned car or a stick deodorant. Some are cosmetic, like a curly blue ponytail or a yellow long dress. And the most important kind are hacks, like the triplets and quadruplets hack, and the always perfect garden hack. I don’t know how to make objects or hacks, but if you play this game like I do you will want to know how to start making your own clothing for your sims. First what you do is get the GIMP. Second, open up BodyShop and choose an item of clothing you would like to edit and call it customitem. Then open up the GIMP. Go to open, then my documents, then EA GAMES, the sims 2, Projects, and then Custom, open up the first picture, then add a new layer to your image, make it a hard light layer, and finally make it a new colour. Then, save, refresh the bodyshop mannequin to make sure you did it right, and if you did save the item and exit.
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Hacking – How and Why
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Not everyone can make hacks. I would be one of those people. However if you want to hack the game you need to download some unless you think you can spend weeks at a time editing one game function. Some hacks are to add realism, such as More Expensive Bills, and some are to make the game easier, such as the InSIMenator. All of them can harm your game if it’s not up to date. For example, if you have the free time expansion pack, and the hack says “Not compatible with FreeTime” then you will want to wait for it to be updated otherwise your sims will just freeze in place. The only thing you can do with them now is make them walk around. So do not use incompatible hacks otherwise the game scripting will mess up.
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That was my speech on the sims 2. I hope you buy it. It is a great game for ages 10 and up.
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Practice of religious rituals among in Albania (2024 IDM poll) %
"YES, I regularly practise all rituals of my religion" 10.5 10.5
 
"Mainly YES, I practise the main religious rituals": 30.3 30.3
 
"NO, I am a believer, but I do not practise religious rituals at all" 44.2 44.2
 
"NO, I am an atheist" 5.6 5.6
 
"Refuse" 8.9 8.9
 
"Other" 0.5 0.5