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TS4 Linux

Discussion in 'Support,Suggestions & Feedback' started by thisguy, May 7, 2013.

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Have you ever heard of linux? Do you use it?

  1. Heard of it, don't use it

    52.6%
  2. Use it

    26.3%
  3. Faintly familiar, don't use

    15.8%
  4. Haven't heard of, don't use

    5.3%
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    AnnieMorphine

    AnnieMorphine Spy Simmer

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    Maybe both :mellow:
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    plumdrop

    plumdrop Sadistic Simmer

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    At least there is practically no loading.
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    AnnieMorphine

    AnnieMorphine Spy Simmer

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    There's practically no glitch xD
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    plumdrop

    plumdrop Sadistic Simmer

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    I have found one glitch/cheat. if you put them in bed and then delete the bed it resets your sims moods, however I think (I can't remember) it may also reset the skills.
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    AnnieMorphine

    AnnieMorphine Spy Simmer

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    Seriously? I never tried to do that x)
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    plumdrop

    plumdrop Sadistic Simmer

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    I wish I knew about it long before when it was just TS1.
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    AnnieMorphine

    AnnieMorphine Spy Simmer

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    Eh well, things are easier now, so...
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    plumdrop

    plumdrop Sadistic Simmer

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    Yeah, by a lot.
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    thisguy

    thisguy New Member

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    Linux is an operating system. It is similar and different from windows and mac the same way windows and mac are different from eachother. It has emphasis on virus protection, and it is often used in high-target environments. I like it because it is faster and more secure, and has better support for free stuff and tools for those in places of suppression (although I myself am not). Distributions are kind of like different skins for Linux. They change the way it looks, the setup of it, and how it handles the programs. Some of them use one type of package, the other uses another kind. One has it's windows along the side like a vertical windows taskbar, the other has you flick to a corner for your windows. It's interesting, and customizable to what you want, you just can't always get the programs you want. The biggest things for me are most of the big-name games (COD, Civ V, SimCity, The Sims) are not available on Linux, and neither is Netflix, but we are slowly getting over that hurdle, as more and more games are coming to Linux, such as Portal and Portal 2, as well as Half Life 2. Just check out the Steam for Linux project. I was ecstatic when I heard about it, because I buy most of my games from Steam. We also have better software generally, atleast in some areas. It may not look as pretty, but VLC Media Player can do a lot more than Windows Media Player, and GIMP is basically free Photoshop. But both of those originated in Linux, and are still windows versions of Linux programs to run them in windows.

    It isn't infallible, but the structure of it creates a very contained environment, and it has roadblocks, and restrictions, and better recovery options. I have never seen a virus for Linux. I think it's great. Much faster, too.

    Yes. There is a program called TOR (The Onion Router) that spins your connection all over the world before actually connecting you to your destination, so no one can know where you went, where it came from, or what it is (because it is encrypted). And guess what? It's developed with Linux primarily in mind!

    Yes. Viruses on Linux are unheard of, and hackers are just dependent on your system. If you have a lot of open ports, then you could be the target, but if you have nothing to hack, then you have no reason to be hacked. Most computer attacks are viruses. The only people that actually get hacked are big-names like Facebook, CIA, NSA, FBI, MI1-whatever, Microsoft, Dell, etc. Corporate and Military targets. Everyone else simply has no way for a hacker to connect to their computer.
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    plumdrop

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    That's really cool, I wonder if they have an app that does this for mobile devices, or is The Onion Router even available for those without Linux.
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    SimsFreak2181

    SimsFreak2181 New Member

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    lol. yeah. I did enjoy TS1. It has definitely gotten better as the EPs of the series has been created!
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    SleepyD2k

    SleepyD2k

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    Yes they do. You have to download Firefox on your mobile device and get the plug-in.
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    SleepyD2k

    SleepyD2k

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    Of course I use Linux. I have an Android phone.

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