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No, really.

I went out to Sis' Sunday and forced a whole bunch of pomegranates to give up a gallon and a half of juice. I took pictures. As soon as I can, I'll share. POMEGRANATE CARNAGE!

(Complete with knives. YES.)

I think I'd do better with my siblings if I just learned to nod better, keep my mouth shut and quit being so much work. Honestly.

Thanksgiving looks to be 17 people at least (this is GOOD) - but I think I'd better get the lead out and get another table. A big one that will seat more than six people. I want this. Very, very badly. Theme for this year is World Travelers and I'll start acquiring the proper trimmings soon. (I'm thinking of putting world maps under clear plastic as the tablecloths, for example.)

The idea of having macaroni and cheese went over BIG, [livejournal.com profile] caitlin. VERY BIG. No worries.

I'm going to schedule another weekend out at Sis' to actually make the jelly - it was a true bonding experience.

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I've stress-tested the new Sims2 expansion pack, I do believe. There is plenty of hue and cry going out all over the communities - there's a new anti-copying 'feature' that might interact badly if you have something that could actually - pirate - the CD-ROM. (Nobody would do that. No, not after EA Games will basically make you BUY a whole new software package if your disc should actually arrive broken, or become broken. No, they won't replace. Not even with the license key. Yerks.) There are a lot of new NPCs being spawned - with the attendant concerns about Too Many Sims crashing your neighborhood (upper limit was something around 1,200 last time I actually got a number - I've been playing over 1,400 for some time now. Months. Hm. Maybe even a year. I've lost track), and all the hacks that just don't work anymore.

I took all this very seriously and began watching my ass.

I've sent at least five families on vacation already, watched my number of Sims go from 1462 to 1531 after playing all three locales and sent some of their townie buts to college. I've had one Sim meet his wife-to-be on a vacation, have her invited over for a visit, get asked to move in, propose, get married (with party) and go on vacation to second locale...and nothing Bad happened.

Transitions are slow, but they've been slow for some time. C'mon. Custom content and over 1,400 Sims. Gimme a break. I get a new cup of tea. What.

I have used some boolproppage. Some Tombstone of L & D action, and I have to boolprop my graphics down or I get the blue screen of death - I have a slightly older video card that isn't patchable or upgradable. It's a known issue and I cope. *shrug*

Oh, and this is on a latop, BTW.

I don't use any hacks. Matter of fact, if I ever acquired one with a download, I got rid of it.

I think this game is approaching four years now. It's the only explanation. Database integrity and no surprises.

Oh, and no stuff packs. I'll live.

Matter of fact, the game runs better than it did with Seasons. I don't get it.

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I've signed up for [livejournal.com profile] yuletide. Some of the choices were mouthwatering - I have high hopes to get something truly challenging.

And now, your life - now in progress.

Date: 2007-10-08 10:06 pm (UTC)
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From: [identity profile] kyburg.livejournal.com
I honestly suspect the stuff packs now. It's the only explanation.

*shakes head*

Date: 2007-10-08 10:45 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] redqueenofevil.livejournal.com
The last two stuff packs had SecuRom on it, I'm told, which is oddly when things like (insert disc) signs popped up, despite my always playing with the disc in. Life Stories ALSO has SecuRom on it, but I never had the desire to buy that game, so I don't have it.

But I think it's that they started including the software on all their stuff after Seasons. I'm told that other EA games have the SecuROM stuff on it too.

I don't know. I'm really tired of being treated like a criminal. I'm not stealing. I'm BUYING the game. It really irritates me, and I'm probably not going to buy from EA again because of this.

Date: 2007-10-08 11:13 pm (UTC)
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From: [identity profile] kyburg.livejournal.com
But...I haven't seen any of this behavior, and by all rights I should!

Date: 2007-10-08 11:32 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] redqueenofevil.livejournal.com
I'm guessing it's because you're playing on a mac. I think that Apple builds really good computers that can withstand a lot of crap that is thrown at it. Sadly, I don't game on my Mac, because I don't think the graphics card on the macbook is decent enough. But I do just about everything else.

And I love that macs aren't targeted for viruses.

If it weren't for the dumb games, my Windows box would probably be an Ubuntu box.

I'm not having serious issues that I KNOW of, but I don't like the idea of unwanted software being installed on my computer. My issues are all rather minor. But my hatred of all things Sony just sort of gets in the way.

Sadly, this behavior (including programs like SecuROM) just tells me that the big corporations suck, and that the so called criminals have won, because us paying customers are the ones getting effectively screwed one way or the other.

Date: 2007-10-09 03:57 am (UTC)
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From: [identity profile] kyburg.livejournal.com
Not anymore. Seasons made it impossible to play the game anymore on the Mini - too demanding. Sooo - I moved it off onto the PC, and then to the laptop, where I've played quite happily ever since.

Just watch. We'll find out I'm not having issues because HP made a deal with Sony and they're in cahoots together or something. ^^

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