The other issue I had was a save error that appears to be a new problem with the expansion pack. After playing for a while, I attempted to save the game, I got an error message. I found that EA has that issue posted on their site. The fix is simple enough. If you’re getting a save error, opt to “Save As.” You’ll have to save it as a new game but after that clicking “Save” works without the error (so if you’re a save-freak like me, you don’t need to keep saving as a new game until EA fixes this problem).

Ok, that’s it for the problems. As for my impressions of the game, like when I first installed The Sims 3, starting up the WA expansion pack, I felt like a kid in a toy store. I didn’t know where to look first as I loaded my neighborhood and opted to stick with Celia, the Sim I’ve been playing for a while. She lives in a tiny cottage by herself, had a little money tucked away and no other commitments other than her cooking job. The game loaded and the first thing I noticed was… nothing. At first glance, it seemed as though everything was normal. So I grabbed the little guide-book that came with the game to figure out how to travel. That was easy enough. Just pick up the phone and click “Travel!”

You know when you messed up when you even give a reviewer a hard time playing their game.

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