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#1 VantageFive
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A few questions on the PS2 version of The Sims 2.


I thought this was the game where you played from a child, to an elder? That's not the case here. I made a character, and I started in a house that I couldn't tell belonged to me or not at first, in Rockwhere all- something..

And, I couldn't play as the two Roommates I have, which I thought was awesome, meaning I just had to live an independant life, co-existing with this two slobs. But once I unlocked two new locations, the one at the Cliffside Retreat allows me to play as the people who live there? How does that make sense? Is it because the tasks I'm going to have to do there, are going to be tough, so I need to utilize everyone? And when I unlock a location, that's just me unlocking a place to VISIT, right? How come I can sleep in whoevers house I want, and do whatever in whoevers house I want? Confusing...

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A few questions on the PS2 version of The Sims 2.


I thought this was the game where you played from a child, to an elder? That's not the case here. I made a character, and I started in a house that I couldn't tell belonged to me or not at first, in Rockwhere all- something..

And, I couldn't play as the two Roommates I have, which I thought was awesome, meaning I just had to live an independant life, co-existing with this two slobs. But once I unlocked two new locations, the one at the Cliffside Retreat allows me to play as the people who live there? How does that make sense? Is it because the tasks I'm going to have to do there, are going to be tough, so I need to utilize everyone? And when I unlock a location, that's just me unlocking a place to VISIT, right? How come I can sleep in whoevers house I want, and do whatever in whoevers house I want? Confusing...VantageFive

Alot of your questions can be answered simply by looking at the PS2's limitations. It is a powerful console but its not as powerful as the PC hardware. The PC game had more features simply cos it could manage those features. the PS2 was limited in that respect.