Computer

Computers are objects in The Sims, The Sims 2 and The Sims 3. Their uses differ greatly from game to game, though in all games they are used to look for jobs and satisfying the fun motive by playing video games.

Functions in The Sims
In The Sims, computers are primarily fun objects, with a couple of added bonuses to make up for the cost. A player who wants a Sim to have particular job may find it wise to have them invest in a cheap computer, as it will speed up their search fourfold as well as providing a good way for any children to study.

Computers vary dramatically in price, the cheapest costing about a thousand simoleons and the most expensive (the Meet Marco) valued at §6500. Despite the difference in cost, the only thing separating the models is the amount of fun gained by using them.

If a computer is placed on a community lot, only the Gaming function will be available. Sims who use a computer on a community lot will be charged between 5 and 35 simoleons, depending on the computer's Fun rating.

Functions in The Sims 2
Some of the computer functions in The Sims 2 are similar to the phone functions in The Sims. The uses of a computer have been greatly expanded, as they could previously only be used for gaming and finding jobs. There are only two models in the base game, one costing §1000 and the other costing §2800. The only difference between the two is that the more expensive one raises a room's Environment score. Teen Style Stuff added a §2000 computer which also raises the Environment score. This computer, the Pear ShinyStation XTR, was also included in Apartment Life, but was not made visible in the catalog. Players who have Apartment Life but not Teen Style Stuff can make it visible in the Buy mode catalog by installing the proper Extra from the latest CEP. The free computer that Rod Humble delivers in FreeTime appears to use the same style.

On September 13, 2004, EA made an Alienware computer available for download from the Exchange for The Sims 2. This computer costs §3100, and has a slightly higher Fun rating than other computers. While this download is still available, players should note that it was never updated for any expansion packs. While it will work with expansions, only the base-game functions will be available. Updated versions are available as custom content.

Sims without computers cannot be emailed, and will not be available for chatting. All Townies are considered to have computers, and young adults at college are considered to have access to computers on campus community lots. All computers in a college sub-neighborhood are considered to be part of a campus network, and a term paper or novel started on one can be continued on any other.

Players should note that custom computers may not have options from some expansion packs.

Functions in The Sims 3
The features of a computer have again been changed, and reflect the functions of a real, present-day computer more realistically. With the exception of the chess feature, the types of computers are identical apart from the fun they give while gaming. Many features of Sims 3 computers now have requirements such as traits.

There are three types of computer in The Sims 3: the cheapest costs §800 and has a Fun rating of three, the mid-range computer costs §2150 and has a Fun rating of seven, and the most expensive one costs §4000, but is portable.

To have access to all the features of a computer at the best possible quality, a Sim must have:


 * A graphically improved laptop
 * World Adventures installed
 * The job Dynamic DNA profiler
 * The job Private investigator to write a report.
 * Written 25 books and level 10 writing skill
 * As much Hacking time possible
 * The Bookworm trait
 * The Genius trait
 * The Computer Whiz trait
 * One or more of the following traits: Inappropriate, Mean Spirited, Evil