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Will the time be slower in comparison to The Sims 1 (like getting up, shower and breakfast is together a real hour, not 2 or 3)?
Asked at 15:14 on Tuesday 24 February 2004 by Locu Report this Question


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hmm.. I wonder the same thang?
Answered at 01:57 on Wednesday 25 February 2004 by alison (ali_88)
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They say one day is 12 minutes in sims2......
Answered at 07:49 on Wednesday 25 February 2004 by ingrid (ingrid7570)
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I thing this question is majorly underestimated. I've heard many, many complaints about this in The Sims 1. I even think the biggest part of ppl who stopped playing the game, had the main reason: it was so frustrating, because you have no spare time in ur day, besides doing the necessary (sleeping, eating, working).

12 minutes = 1 day? I don't really know what to thing about that, because I don't know how long things like getting from bed to the shower, taking the shower, making + eating breakfast, will take in the new game.

I hope there are more ppl here who understand my point and irritation, which made me stop playing The Sims 1? Maybe even someone could tell me what the "real" time for one day is in The Sims 1, so we can compare to The Sime 2 time named here?
Answered at 12:48 on Wednesday 25 February 2004 by Locu
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I heard in one of the chats that a sims day in ts2 is 15mins.As for the sims1, well,it gets dark around 6or7 and samething when it gets light.so thats about.....Hmmm.....anybody know?too tired to think.
Answered at 01:41 on Thursday 26 February 2004 by Emily (emeldu2998)
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