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TS3/TSM: The Pudding / Pudding Factory / Re: Springville
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on: 2010 January 30, 16:32:51
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That's true, but the overall flatter terrain of the rest of this world with such sharp peaks is too much of a contrast. It is still looking great, and I stand in awe of anyone who has the patience to create a world.
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TS3/TSM: The Pudding / Pudding Factory / Re: Springville
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on: 2010 January 30, 00:32:52
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Some of those mountain peaks have to go-it looks unnatural. I speak from experience having lived 5 years in the Blue Ridge Mountains of North Carolina. Maybe you could get rid of about half those peaks and round the remaining ones off. I do really like your world and am looking forward to it's release. It has a nice small town feel to it. I especially like the farming area and the semicircular road by the town hall. I also like the fact that you didn't overdo the trees and that you've used a lot of 20x30 lots. I agree with changing the name-doesn't look quite like a Springville.
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TS3/TSM: The Pudding / The World Of Pudding / Re: Getting a new computer - advice needed!
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on: 2009 December 28, 20:06:17
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Don't buy a duocore processor if you want to play both sims3 and sims2. I have a good computer with AMD duocore and 4 gigs of ram, fairly good video card, which plays both games well. However, sims2 only recognizes 1 core instead of both cores so it only runs off that one core. This makes game slightly slower than I'd hoped for when purchasing a duocore processor.
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