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Object limiters are not present in PC games as consoles tend to have less memory. For example, the [[Wikipedia:Playstation 3|PlayStation 3]] has 512MB of RAM (split between two 256 MB chips)<ref>[http://www.querycat.com/question/b17e9ae717afbce3cebad5693b67df6a Querycat: How much RAM does the PS3 have?]</ref> and the [[Wikipedia:Xbox 360|Xbox 360]] has 512MB of RAM<ref>[http://www.chacha.com/question/how-much-ram-and-cache-does-an-xbox-360-have Chacha: How much RAM and cache does the Xbox 360 have?]</ref>. [[The Sims 3]] on PC requires 1/1.5GB<ref>1GB is required for [[Wikipedia:Windows XP|Windows XP]] and 1.5GB is required for [[Wikipedia:Windows Vista|Windows Vista]] and [[Wikipedia:Windows 7|Windows 7]].</ref> of RAM. As this is much more memory than the console, [[The Sims 3 (console)|The Sims 3 for console]] has the object limiter due to the smaller amount of RAM whereas the PC version doesn't.
 
==Trivia==
 
*In ''[[The Sims 2 (PSP)|The Sims 2 for PSP]]'', the object limiter is known as Feng Shui. However, it simply does not allow the player to buy more stuff, rather than setting the object on fire.
 
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