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the sims 2


Question Posted Monday June 4 2007, 9:02 pm

i know on the sims 2 on the computer the people and babies actually grow up, but have you ever played it on xbox? does the same thing happen? because the sims on the comp and the sims on xbox r diff i dont know about sims 2 tho.

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thefish answered Monday June 4 2007, 11:05 pm:
I haven't played it on Xbox, but I have played the PS2 version, and it's VERY different from the computer version. I think my friend told me that you can have babies but they can't grow up (she could be wrong, though, or I might have misunderstood her), but I've heard that in the Xbox version, you can't have babies at all. The console version is still fun...I usually just make Sims so that they can have romantic relationships and cheat on each other, so I don't really care if I can't make them have kids, but if you wanted to have many generations (like a legacy challenge), then it's not for you.

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