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In ''The Sims'', flies are annoying pests. By the time of ''The Sims 2'', they have acquired the ability to form Sim-devouring swarms. Please give your theories on how this happened. [[User:Dharden|Dharden]] ([[User_talk:Dharden|talk]]) 14:58, September 26, 2010 (UTC)
In ''The Sims'', flies are annoying pests. By the time of ''The Sims 2'', they have acquired the ability to form Sim-devouring swarms. Please give your theories on how this happened. [[User:Dharden|Dharden]] ([[User_talk:Dharden|talk]]) 14:58, September 26, 2010 (UTC)

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In The Sims, flies are annoying pests. By the time of The Sims 2, they have acquired the ability to form Sim-devouring swarms. Please give your theories on how this happened. Dharden (talk) 14:58, September 26, 2010 (UTC)

I think there's not much to be said... the truth is EA made them a new cause of death on The Sims 2 - better than a theorie, this is a fact. Anything else? --- » Яσdяigσ X [̲̅т̲̅α̲̅l̲̅k̲̅][̲̅b̲̅l̲̅σ̲̅g̲̅] « 15:00, September 26, 2010 (UTC)
Hm, I believe that the flies were somehow mutated, or have somehow become stronger during the 25 years. I know it's silly, but it's just a theory. :) [Ѧüя◎ґ]
I think they were developed artificially, possibly by a Mad Scientist who was a serious neat-freak. Once they got into the wild, they supplanted the local fly population. Dharden (talk) 15:29, September 26, 2010 (UTC)