(PC) Ambitions
2 pics of the new build/buy mode filter
Apr 19th
For all those curious, here’s how the new filter in build/buy mode looks and will work. With this new feature you can now filter objects so you only see the ones from specific expansions, stuff packs, The Sims 3 Store and custom content. Also note that the filter is dynamic, this means you can view items from the store, Generations and CC at the same time.
Anthony Ashton – Concept art for Sims Ambitions & World Adventures
Mar 8th
Not much is to be seen on the portfolio of Anthony Ashton, modeler and concept artist for EA. He has shared a couple of images of the Great Wall of China in which he modeled and textured (from World Adventures) as well as a bridge in Ambitions. Of course, he may have worked on more items, but these are the ones he decided to share. Once again, thanks goes to SimCookie for posting this.
GameSpot’s 2010 Best Expansion Pack Award
Dec 14th
GameSpot is holding their Best of 2010 Awards, and by the looks of it, The Sims 3 Ambitions has made its way to be one of the choices for their ‘Best Expansion Pack’ category. It will have to battle with the choices of Dragon Age Origins – Awakening, King’s Bounty – Crossworlds and Warhammer 40,000 Dawn of War 2: Chaos Rising.
I’m surprised Late Night did not make the cut. Thanks to Sims Vicio for notifying me on this subject. I had not had the time to surf all of the categories, so it may be possible other Sim games made it in.
The Sims 3 Official German Magazine Aug/Sept 2010 issue – interview with a Ghostbuster
Aug 27th
A couple of weeks back I told you I had a surprise for you in the August/September 2010 issue of the Official German Sims 3 Magazine. I was lucky enough (with the help of SimFans) to participate in an interview with EA Germany on the Ghosthunting career from The Sims 3 Ambitions. As you know, Ghostbusters is another passion of mine and I joined a costuming group known as Alabama Ghostbusters (our state franchise) to help out raising money for local charities and to have a good time sharing our passion of all things Ghostbusters related.
I went crazy over the fact that EA included ghost hunting as a career for the 2nd expansion – it kind of felt like they were in some way it was their thanks to me for the long-time fandom. Of course, I know that’s not true – but don’t spoil my moment of fun
Anyhow, since scans are frowned upon and I have a new camera, decided to take a shot of the said interview. It is in German, but I did save the original English text from when I sent it off to EA.
(A question or 2 may have been cut from the published article due to limited space, the text below was the full interview I submitted):
Full Name and Age: Judson Hudson – Age 24
Year since becoming a ‘Ghostbuster’: 2010
Description of Activity: Dress up as a Ghostbuster to help raise money for various Charities and attending conventions/events to hang out with friends.
Questions:
So what made you decide to become a Ghostbuster?
Ghostbusters has always been one of my most favorite films. I first started costuming back in early 2009 as a Stormtrooper from Star Wars. Problem is, I wasn’t that happy with it – I was dragged into that position by my sister. Later on, I discovered that in my state there was a local Ghostbusters franchise – Alabama Ghostbusters to be more exact (See their website at http://www.alabamagb.com/). Seeing that there was a huge group of Ghostbusters fans in my surrounding area, I decided to make the switch!
What do you do as a Ghostbuster?
Our (Alabama Ghostbusters) group mostly gather together to participate in various charity activities, attend conventions and generally socialize. Everyone shares a passion about Ghostbusters – whether it is the movies, the cartoon series – even fan-fiction!
Care to elaborate more on your charity work? What you do at conventions?
Sure! Past charity events include Relay for Life (American Cancer Society) and the National Multiple Sclerosis Society! We participate by raising money for the charities through taking pictures and even doing said activities. I, myself, am new to the group, so I’ve yet to be a part of any charities, but I’m looking forward to the day I can be of help!
As for conventions (events in which fans from everywhere attend to dress up as their favorite actor, cartoon character, video game character, and so on) we set up a booth and try to do our re-cruiting for new members as well as to socialize.
How were your reactions when you tried out the Ghost Hunting career in The Sims 3 Ambitions?
I loved it – it was a hoot! I understand that due to legal issues it had to part ways from actually being called ‘Ghostbusting’, but The Sims Team did an excellent job at capturing the performance of the job! I loved it when the ghosts would take possession of various household items – and seeing the residents panic and run out of the room!
If you could add on to the Ghost Hunting Career, what would you do?
I’d love it if it could be a group job where you can have up to 3 other Sims come with you as a team to help banish the ghosts and spirits! It’d even be pretty entertaining if the ghosts could put up a fight. Not to mention a dedicated vehicle for the profession would be nice!
Last but not least, have you yourself ever experience any paranormal events in your life?
I’m sorry to have to report but I do not happen to believe in Ghosts. I mostly follow the mentality of “if I see it, then I’ll believe it”. I’d love to be proven wrong and experience some sort of supernatural encounter!
UK: Top 20 PC Games Chart ending August 21, 2010
Aug 23rd

Sorry about missing last week’s chart! As you can see above, The Sims 3 is still holding on strong (as well as The Sims 2) . On the budget price list, we have The Sims 3 High-End Loft Stuff coming in at #2.
Source: Chart-Track
MacWorld reviews The Sims 3 Ambitions
Aug 20th
Can you put a price on a good job? Would you rather toil in a non-descript building each day, or take on a more exciting, if less financially-sound job? Well, The Sims 3: Ambitions makes this last question easy: I can’t recommend shelling out thirty or forty dollars to make the work aspect of your Sim’s life more enjoyable. While it’s fun to catch ghosts, put out fires, and give Mohawks to everyone in town, The Sims 3: Ambitions is still marred by bugs, a time-management system that makes playing a chore, and the feeling that you should be getting all of this as a free update. Expansions like Ambitions and World Adventures don’t work as stand-alone games, and worse still, they make the flaws and frustrations of the original Sims 3 more glaring.
BlogCritics – The Sims 3 Ambitions reviewed
Aug 13th
Thanks to InfiniteSims for picking this one up:
The limited playable professions seem likely to expand with more online or future expansion packs. Players can switch jobs easily and experiment with positive and negative reactions, which has always been one of the strongest appeals of this amazing “sandbox” simulation series. As always, developers consider all player skill levels and offer related pop-up tutorials which can be viewed at any point.
UK: Top 20 PC Games Chart ending August 7, 2010
Aug 9th

Of course, Starcraft II is #1 again, and more than likely will be for a long time to come, but at least The Sims series is holding strong and will end up reclaiming their top spot.
Source: Chart-Track
Easter egg of ‘Late Night’ found in The Sims 3 Ambitions?
Aug 9th
This is no guarantee that this is the actual city from The Sims 3 Late Night, but it does pose a very interesting question on why and possibly what it may be. While looking in the fog in Twinbrook, SIMul8rReviews pointed out this area hidden way in the background. Thoughts?






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