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36 of 39 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Definately worth it-for the young/old,experienced/beginners!, February 24, 2001
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This review is from: The Sims: Livin' Large: Prima's Official Strategy Guide (Paperback)
This strategy guide is great! Are you one of those people (like i WAS) where you have the list of cheat codes yet you dont understand what they're for (if not, oh well)? This book explains what each code is for. It also gives you excellant quick start tips (those, alone, are worth the money!). If you are not the kind of person who likes to cheat, this book also explains, in greater detail, the "works" of the game (example - dealing with the expansion pack - do you know EVERYTHING that the robot can do? i bet not, but this book explains it, along with all the other items). But, for all those pessimists out there reading this, (and for the optimists who want to know the good and bad about the book) about, oh, maybe 1/5 (one fifth) of the book talks about things such as "why do sims choose to dance to the music instead of playing pool" - a lot of autonomy stuff. Also, there are a lot somewhat confusing tables full of info the average person wouldnt need. But, just remember this: the "goodies" of this book outweigh the bad stuff in this book 10 to 1 (which is why i give this book a 5 star rating)! i encourage you to get the book - no matter how long you have been playing the game (there is always something to learn, since not even half of it is mentioned in the manual that comes with the game). It is definately worth it!
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13 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Hints and tips to get you started on your Sim journey., June 15, 2001
This review is from: The Sims: Livin' Large: Prima's Official Strategy Guide (Paperback)
The first time I played The Sims was using Bob and Betty Newbie as a practice run before I committed to making my own families. I was so busy running them ragged trying to raise the hunger, fun, and bladder motives that their comfort and energy was less than zero! I just couldn't organize myself enough to keep them satisfied while I tried to figure out what everything was supposed to do. Enter this strategy guide which offers tips from the creators and testers of The Sims. It assumes that you have read the game manual that came with the software and expands on it by giving in depth explanations of each motive and personality trait in order to better understand your Sims autonomy, or lack thereof. It also covers building homes, each object and it's value and interaction, and a basic tutorial on how to create your own skins and objects. It is also full of tables and graphs, a few of which are informative and few of which are kind of difficult to understand. The main reason to buy this book would be for the notes and tips that are scattered about that give you an inside peek at the motivations of your Sims and a few ways to manipulate the game. I'd recommend this book as a way to become "friends" with your Sims so that you can give them better social interactions, better homes, and happier personalities.
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43 of 53 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
Nothing New in this one, September 30, 2000
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This review is from: The Sims: Livin' Large: Prima's Official Strategy Guide (Paperback)
If you have been playing the game for a while you know all this stuff, for new tips on livin large you can find this info on any sims website, nothing new here, save yourself a few dollars and by pass this one.
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