• andros_rex@lemmy.world
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    2 days ago

    My favorite thing to do in the Sims is to use a bomb mod to bomb pre made neighborhoods, and institute a post apocalyptic “Handmaid’s Tale” setting where most of the women are put into re-education camps.

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    Back in The Sims 2, I found out if a community/public lot had at least 1 coffee machine, you could keep your sim there forever to grind for stats and relationships without getting older. Hygiene too low? Just wash hands.

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      Amazing film.

      If you haven’t seen Memories of Murder, I think it’s Bong Joon Ho’s best movie (that I’ve seen).

      There is a fight scene where the main character just runs in and dropkicks a dude at full speed that is somehow so good. Like I think he really just dropkicks him irl lol.

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          I had to rewind and watch the scene like three times, I was cracking up.

          Possibly one of the more realistic fight scenes I’ve seen in a film though. There are a few in that movie that are just so on point.

  • 𝔼𝕩𝕦𝕤𝕚𝕒@lemmy.world
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    I do not play the Sims, and am vaguely familiar with the concept of the game being controlling a families day to day life. What does the “extreme violence mod” do (that you can turn it off and somehow lose track of a character capable of it)