@apujanata, Most likely, The Sims 3 will come to the consoles in some shape or form, but the experience has never been the same or as good as the experience on the PC because of multiple such as not being able to use the expansion packs altogether or even having everything that all the expansion offer and not having the ease of use that the mouse and keyboard set-up allows.
On a lighter side, there are tons of ways to torment your sims (Lol), for example, a player could trap a sim in a pool until they swim to death, make a sim light fireworks inside a house and burn their sims, trap a sim in a little room until they pass away from not being able to take care of eating and other things, etc. My sister has The Sims and The Sims 2 and I have played them a little each and have found the building the house and tormenting the sims the best parts of the game. Though I will stick to playing my RTS, FPS, and god games on the PC. :)
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Most likely, The Sims 3 will come to the consoles in some shape or form, but the experience has never been the same or as good as the experience on the PC because of multiple such as not being able to use the expansion packs altogether or even having everything that all the expansion offer and not having the ease of use that the mouse and keyboard set-up allows.
On a lighter side, there are tons of ways to torment your sims (Lol), for example, a player could trap a sim in a pool until they swim to death, make a sim light fireworks inside a house and burn their sims, trap a sim in a little room until they pass away from not being able to take care of eating and other things, etc. My sister has The Sims and The Sims 2 and I have played them a little each and have found the building the house and tormenting the sims the best parts of the game. Though I will stick to playing my RTS, FPS, and god games on the PC. :)