Why You Should Not Pay for Custom Sims Content

Pay Content Not Only Ruins the Spirit of the Community, but Also Divides It

There is no denying that user-created custom content is especially popular among the Sims gaming community. With the arrival of The Sims 2 and its expansion packs, the demand and market for custom content have been extremely high. While paysites - sites that primarily host content that
 can only be obtained through subscription - have been around in the Sims community since The Sims 1, they have never been as abundant as they are now. It has become the norm to browse for custom content and run into a paysite, or a site that asks for donations in return for content that is decidedly better-looking than what they offer for free. Since paysites and donation sites are so abundant, most Simmers think it is just part of the community, thus shelling out the big bucks to obtain that great new custom hair from that popular site. Many people think that the best custom content out there can only be obtained through paysites.

But, as said with anything purchased in real life, buyers beware. That lovely item you see on a pay or donation site may look great in pictures, but by no means does that guarantee it will look good once you load the game up and see it first-hand. It is not uncommon for some creators of items on paysites to "fix up" their item in preview pictures by editing out the flaws in a paint program like Adobe Photoshop. Two of the most popular sites for custom hair do not accurately represent their items: PeggySims - a paysite, and RoseSims - a pay-per-item site. Many Simmers who have purchased content from such sites have been unsatisfied with the product; there are an abundance of complaints regarding neck gaps - when the base of the hair mesh does not meet the neck, creating a painfully visible gap - and poor construction and animation of the mesh. Complaints are rarely met with a response or fix from the creators; thus, future buyers are usually unaware of these problems until they pay for the content and see the problems for themselves, leaving them no choice but to live with the faulty product in their game, or delete it.

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Thanx for spreading the word about PMBD... i rarely download from it, because most paysite stuff is shit anyway...

Posted on 08/26/2008 at 6:08:04 PM

im glad that finally someone is standing up against paysites!

Posted on 07/08/2008 at 5:07:05 AM

PAYSITES MUST BE DESTROYED! is probably the best site I've ever gone to in my whole entire life. 8|

Posted on 06/05/2008 at 8:06:25 AM

paysites.mustbedestroyed.org is an awesome site. I get my paysite custom content there. And no, it's NOT illegal. Paysites are illegal. I can't pay for something that isn't even real. It's a game, not real life. In real life you can get any hairstyle for free without cutting or dying it, so why can't we have that on Sims?

Posted on 02/27/2008 at 3:02:23 PM

TSR is not worth any amount of money. It is failing now, and I am pleased.

Posted on 02/17/2008 at 12:02:34 AM

www.thesimsresource.com

Posted on 02/07/2008 at 11:02:06 AM

If I didn't know about the site that wouldn't be named I would pay for TSR, there are a lot of great creators there, but then I realize something that even the pay content on the website directs you to another web site that you have to pay for. So in essence I would have to get a subscription to TSR, SimChic, and anybody else who wants to charge for a mesh. I think even if it was legal and you want to charge for the content, then you need to make sure that your creators will use content from just your website and lately I have started to see content the is free but you have to subscribe for the mesh. That's ridiculous. I am so glad I found out about PMBD. That's my motto know, and for christmas I will have people buy me gift cards and I will just "give" to the site that must now be named and others like it.

Posted on 11/07/2007 at 10:11:00 PM

I agree re: peggy's pay hairs. That's something else that really pees me off about paysites. A lot of them are charging money for absolute rubbish! I have deleted proportionately more pay stuff from my game than free stuff! Stupid animations, gappy hair meshes, objects that make your sims freeze or the game crash... I could go on! These so-called artists have the nerve to charge you for something that will go straight into the bin. Jokers! You know what I would really love? If EA would collect the best pay stuff and bundle it with their next stuff pack. THAT would be something worth paying for! In the meantime, don't forget the torrents: http://silverssimstuff.wordpress.com/torrent-queen/ ;)

Posted on 10/31/2007 at 11:10:00 AM

Sims2sisters promised that their content would be free yet we still need subscription to get meshes and things on thesimsresource

Posted on 10/09/2007 at 6:10:00 AM

Thank goodness for the Site that shall not be named.

Posted on 09/08/2007 at 3:09:00 PM

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