Finally, we get some insight on the social features of The Sims 3 Showtime. While my opinion hasn’t changed on this pack (sorry, it just doesn’t interest me) it could possibly change yours. Details provided by SimGuruSnelson over at the official Sims 3 Forums – special thanks to iPlaySims for the find.
I’m SimGuruSnelson, aka Sarah Emily Nelson, one of the producers on The Sims 3 Showtime development team. We are very excited to reveal the newest expansion pack this week and have been reading all the activity on the forums. Thank you for all of your comments and questions!
We want to address a few of your questions today, and next week we will follow up with our first in-depth interview with Senior Designer, Aaron Conners. He will delve into more details about the features in The Sims 3 Showtime and answer even more of your questions.
The Sims 3 Showtime provides new careers for your Sims – Singer, Acrobat and Magician. There’s also a fun new skill object, the DJ Booth, which allows your Sims to moonlight as a DJ while your Sim is on their fantastic climb to stardom. You’ll be able to tell all-new stories in the new town of Starlight Shores where your Sims will be able to interact with new neighbors and discover a world full of new houses, objects, venues and custom stages. We are also introducing new social tools and a new achievement system, which you are free to opt in or out of at any time.
One of the new features we’re excited about in The Sims 3 Showtime is the capability of in-game messaging, so that you can communicate with your Simmer friends while you’re playing. If you prefer not to have this connected experience, then it’s easy enough to turn off this messaging.
We’re also adding a new achievement system where players can take on special challenges and as they accomplish each achievement, they will be awarded badges that will be shown off on their new player profile page.
Can you get your Sims to smooch 5 times by Valentine’s Day? Can you get your Sim to sell 50 albums, in the first week of Showtime? Players will have hundreds of achievements to accomplish from day one, but stay tuned as new achievements will be presented to The Sims 3 community even after Showtime is released.
SimPort is another major new connected feature introduced in Showtime. This allows players the ability to send their star Sim performers on tour to perform special shows in their friends’ towns. You can also invite your friends to send their Sims to perform for you. You can customize the stage in your venue with special themed backgrounds, props, lights and special effects before your friend’s Sim arrives to make sure their performance is a hit with the other Sims who live in your town.
During the performance you can cheer (or jeer) your friend’s Sim while they perform and even throw stuff on stage—from flowers to rotten lettuce! The last thing you throw will go home with them and end up in their inventory!
SimPort is a complimentary experience that in no way diminishes the stories you can tell about your Sims rise to fame, should you choose not to participate. There are special rewards, however, for those who send their Sims on tour through SimPort, such as unlocking new stage props, backgrounds and costumes to make even more unique stories possible for your Sims. It is Showtime after all!
All of the social tools and associated gameplay is optional. If you want to share your Sims with your friends, that’s great! But, you certainly don’t need to, if it’s just not your thing.
Also, these features are an enhancement and expansion upon many of the online features that you’re likely already using in your The Sims 3 game, such as The Store, Memories, and the Community MyPage. Great care was taken to make sure that the systems are completely secure and adhere to strict privacy and security guidelines. There is no risk that your game will be affected by untested user created content or compromised data that could contain bugs or viruses. Sims who visit your town via SimPort will default to the traits, clothes, and objects that you have locally in your game.
The Sims 3 Showtime is all about performance, with new careers and content that lead players into telling a variety of different stories about their Sims’ rise to fame. The game is loaded with new objects, music, original songs and CAS pieces that give you the options to play in a variety of different ways. You can share those experiences and stories with your friends by posting to their Player Wall, both in-game and on the web, and by sending your Sims to do special performances in their worlds. It’s all up to you!
We want to create new ways for you to play – and play together – but it’s up to you to decide what is the most fun. And remember, you can only share with your friends, and it will be up to you to choose them, and up to you how (or even if) you want to interact with them.
Stay tuned for the designer interview with Aaron Conners next week. Thanks again for keeping the forums active and keep your questions coming. As always, we appreciate your support!
Keep Simming!
SimGuru Snelson
Excuse my cynicism, but seriously?
I enjoy the Sims games because they ARE single player experiences. Number one reason I avoid shooters and the like, because I enjoy playing on my OWN. Can’t we develop a new Sims Online to cater for the social crowd?
So, I’ll be strictly avoiding ALL of this social cr*p, which seems petty anyway. This of course, leaves me with an entirely “new” expansion pack that will only add custom stages and a DJ booth. Oh, and of course my Sims can now sing, dance and perform magic.
Wowsers. So basically I’m paying another AU$50 to be able to build a custom stage (why are they pushing this so much anyway? We can already do it with the stage tool and some creative decorating…) and do some other stuff which should have been included in Late Night…
Great one EA, great one. This will sure help you hold onto your core base, the players who have been playing since day one. You know, back when the game was a single player experience and had in depth expansion packs.
Count me out of this one, for the first time ever.
Being a former Sims Online player I can say I am very excited about this. One thing I miss in the offline games is chatting to my friends and the instant chat has to be my favourite thing they have added to any Sims game.
I always ensure that my firewall is blocking TS3 from the internet, but as I have never endeavored to pirate, I can nitpick all I like.
Here are two things that are sticking out like a sore thumb:
“There are special rewards, however, for those who send their Sims on tour through SimPort, such as unlocking new stage props, backgrounds and costumes to make even more unique stories possible for your Sims. It is Showtime after all!”
So let me get this straight: You can choose to play solo, but you HAVE to use SimPort in order to access (unlock) the rest of the content that you should have paid for when you purchased the game.
“Sims who visit your town via SimPort will default to the traits, clothes, and objects that you have locally in your game.”
What about the people who use custom sliders for their Sims’ heads and stuff? If the other person doesn’t have the sliders, then the head/body shape will drastically change. It won’t exactly be YOUR Sim anymore, will it?
Eh, I hope that modders will be able to unlock those items for those who can’t or won’t use ‘Simport’.
We shouldn’t have to have to do that. If they’d designed the game properly, there would be an alternate non-Simport way to access that content when users uncheck the Simport box under the game options.
I really doubt that if you take away the social features that there will be enough content to make it worth the money. Especially if content will be locked for those of us that don’t want to mess with the online crap. I just hope someone is able to mod the game to unlock all the stuff without having to do any of that online mess. I’m definitely going to be interested to see how this game will compare to the other EPs in terms of the amount of objects, clothing, hairstyles and features. I’m betting that without the social crap, there’s not going to be much of a game left.
I see a big old steaming pile of mess, and this turd will be delivered on March 6th. Man, they must want those pre-orders badly!!!!
So this is EA’s way of forcing all Sims 3 players to take their game online pretty much against their will? I have no interest in this EP, or any of the social crap they intend to shoehorn into it, but it seems that for any of this functionality to work properly, it would have to be implemented into a base-game patch, so we are all affected either way.
The cynic in me believes this is yet another way for EA to gather activity (and user) data to sell on to marketers, regardless whether you use any of the online social crap or not. Just like before then, I will continue to play this game behind a firewall (EA has no business snooping around my PC or making a single player game “phone home”), and EA can go and do one.
So…does that means if don’t play online, I don’t(hardly) get any lettuce or confetti? And I guess by this article, their no longer responsible for no sims watching your performance if no one comes?
Great, so now I dont get the extras since I have 0 sims player friends. I really hate this type of bonus >.<
I was JUST going to post about this, since I hadn’t seen it earlier; but you beat me to it. I am glad to read a response from a Guru. 🙂
@YoungOldPrude,
They dont see the unlockables as game objects. Just like generations, they are technically store items. So no matter what thats their plot for that one.
This is kind of cool. The new town will be the choice for me. I wanna see if it has any new building shells, or if they decided to make it an unrealistic small town. The sim chat sounds kind nice, but the simport option will probably take as long to load as your actual neighborhood. So either A. You send them on tour and cant see them, or B. They will have loading screens galore.
It’s nice that they have responded, but I don’t know anyone who plays Sim 3. I really don’t want to add FB friends just for a game. I’ve done that before and deleting them because I are no longer playing was painful.
lovely, diminished game play that can only be unlocked through using sim-port & using the social features. “But, it won’t effect single gameplay”… pfft
New town!!
That’s mainly due to the risks of bad CC. A lot of Simmers were worried about bad CC coming from a friend’s game with their Sim and infecting their game/Sims. That and if both you and a friend have the same Expansions, Stuff Packs and Store stuff installed, then it might stay the same.
It’s like they want to pirate there stuff because If you buy it like your suppose to and if you don’t use the online crap your paying for something you will never use and it’s like why charge full price?
I hope this makes sense I’m having a hard time trying to explain it myself.
Well, this is just sounding worse and worse! Again they emphasise the Social Networking tools over the actual game content!
I resent the fact that we are unable to get the ‘exclusive’ content unless we send our Sims out to other peoples games. I buy a game to play the way I want to play it, especially The Sims… that has always been one of it’s biggest selling points.
While I really hope this pack is a flop (we won’t get it until it is about £5 in an Amazon sale), I suspect that there are a lot of people with more money than brains who will run out an buy it anyway.
Judging by Generations (a glorified Stuff pack), Master Suite Stuff (a glorified Store Set) and now Showtime (a glorified Stuff Pack again but with useless Social Networking bits bolted on), there is no value for money in the Sims any more and we may stop bothering with it altogether…
What about the people who still have dial up internet???? We all know how slow dial up is. Highspeed internet is not available in my area yet, so im kind of dissappointed to hear about some of these features, i guess i’ll just have to go to a friends house-haha
I’m sold. I love the idea of Showtime, even though ALL OF THIS STUFF should have been in Late Night, but honestly, me not buying it isn’t going to teach EA a lesson, they won’t even notice. And I’m only 14, I don’t have a family to support or anything so it’s not like the money I’m using on it I should be using for something else. I just wasn’t sure about it before because of the social features, everyone made it sound like you HAD to use the social features to progress in the game, but clearly not. I’m gonna get it. 😀
Thank you for posting this!