The Sims 2 Store
Tenshii~Akari:
Ah, yes... mustn't forget the icing on the cake. SecuRom makes ALL things from EA gooder. (not a spelling error... it's intended.) :lol:
Back after lurking some more and doing some "research". While I have no problems with them actually selling their own content, the sheer fact that they have the gall to go back and re-sell content already in EPs/SPs rubs me the wrong way. Sure, it's good for the people who held off on getting those packs because they only wanted certain items, but for those people who did have to spend money on those packs just for the items, imagine how cheated some of them must feel right about now upon hearing about this. I'll still say they're cheap for doing that much. The items they have up aren't worth a dollar a piece, or whatever they have them set at. :angry7:
Also, they made sure you can't edit the stuff, either. I read on MATY someone tried to export a project with said content in Bodyshop and try to open one of those files in SimPE with absolutely no luck. And seeing how borked some of those files are from a few screenshots, I'm not impressed that people won't be able to fix them. That means either EA plans on doing that themselves (and making people pay to re-download the fixed copy), or just leaving it like it is and silently tell people to suck it up. :lol:
It's sad that they truly don't get it. They think they do, but they're way off. And as hateful as it sounds, I hope it tanks just like EA Land and Sims Online did... but knowing how many people remain oblivious to how EA is (or know, but continue to have faith in them) I worry a bit that it may not happen. :?
MaryH:
What is even worse to contemplate is that this is probably a "dry-run" for the Sims 3 content..where EA will control all the content, and will not allow any to make it out of their grasp.
That they're using SecuRom in their downloads for this stuff does not bode well for any future content coming from Sims 3.
They're flogging a very dead horse-and they have no idea that the simmers out there are getting tired of being used as wallets, not customers.
There are other games from EA whose players are getting very tired of their errant stupidity-Spore is going to be released soon, and it has nasty things in it-and you can bet they're going to sell that on line.
They must have Gordon Gecko's motto inscribed on their walls:
"Greed is Good!"
They live by it, and their company will die by it.
eccentricgnat:
Hi,
I wish I could show the link for this, but I can't remember if it was on an Eaxis board or where. But someone had a link to a chat board, (I think the link was from MATY) maybe the new stores? Anyway, they added up what it would all cost, clothes, furniture, etc to get the securerom filled stuff...it was over $1,300.00. What is with these folks. By the way, my understanding is you buy chits or what ever you want to call them, like for the Wii...then you can buy the items. If an item cost 100 points...that equals one dollar. I think most of the stuff is around 100 points...but I could be wrong...got the info from whatever chat board I was at. Sheee....my stroked out brain is on the true blitz...hmmmmm
Pierre:
I agree with you at 100%
Ghost Archer:
I like to help people over on Yahoo Answers by giving informative responses. I tend to keep within my area of expertise and this happens to include Sims 2. The reason this whole store idea will work is that there are far too many innocent Sims players that believe EA Games is the only source for custom content. Looks like I am going to have to redouble my efforts to steer the uninformed to great places like InSimenator. The added bonus is that for each one I do, maybe EA loses a buck or two. One can but hope.
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