Urbz: Sims in the City Comix
Thanks to MaxoidHumanoid (a Maxis employee) who writes "The latest title of the Sims franchise, The Urbz, comes out next month, and there is a new feature on the website launched only yesterday called Urbz Comix. A new comix will be released weekly for 10 weeks. A stellar line-up of indy comix artists has been assembled. Here's part of the roster: Peter Bagge, Evan Dorkin, Jay Stephens, Jim Mahfood, R. Stevens"
EGHDADS! I did rtfa, but I overlooked something... Maxis made The Sims too *doy*. Okay, still, why mention The Urbz with The Sims 2 still being hyped?
Hahah. Man. Only on /. would something so completely incorrect- even after you corrected yourself- score a +3 Interesting. Er, OK, not just /.. Do not take my comment as a rip on you, since you did at least correct yourself that I applaud- but yeah. :)
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/me shrug Here's to hoping they just get better and better... After all, it is something one would hope for any new endevour, no matter how food the first crack was. Good luck guys!
There is a reason those diamonds look just like those in the sims...
Though, I have to say, this comic looks pretty ass lame. At least, the first one that was on the website. Maybe I need to play the Urbz or even the Sims regularily to see the humor. I see the attempt at humor, but I see a lot of attempts at humor that fall flat on their faces.
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I agree with you, it's strange, but I think it is because the moderator wanted the original post to be visible to those browsing at a higher threshold. Modding up only a correction causes it to appear out of context. Therefore, corrections, if warranted and self-imposed, ought to be moderated in tandem with the parent (and vice versa). Let's be honest, moderation points aren't as powerful as the noobs think - one can "afford" to moderate two posts by the same author if it mitigates the impact of an honest mistake. It's a community after all, we share the load of moderation. As long as you don't moderate to further your own social or commercial agenda, moderation points are not golden eggs.
It's game???
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