Date: 2010-04-23 08:15 am (UTC)
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Yeah, I have those. I've found that they take quite a lot of time, you have to refill the food constantly and if you don't socialize with the chickens, they don't even lay eggs. I mean, I have chickens, and as long as you keep feeding them, they lay an egg every day, I don't have to talk to them or something. Plus I'd hoped that the meat you got from slaughtering a pig or cow would go into the inventory or the fridge or something, but it's just a chunk of raw meat that your sims can then eat. I'm way too picky, I know, but you're right, these are the best ones I've found as well.

I think I have every decent looking animal there is out there for TS2, animated or not. I guess I'd just always been hoping that EA would come out with a better animal ep, with farm animals, and rideable horses, and tropical animals, that way they would have been integrated in the game play much better, I think. Like the monkeys, the wild boars and the orang-utan in Castaway stories, they look nice. What we need is just really another EP, like the hospital EP that Chris Hatch (?) is developing.
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