hehe quality, I left you a review, the more reviews your films gets, the more credits you earn to buy props from the online shop. its a great idea
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Originally posted by Boggygot this today and havent stopped playing since 7pm, it's ultra addictive. can soemone tell me how to get rid of those red dots on the lot? it's doing my head in, they seem to surface around the toilet area and pavements where the grass was coming through.
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A lovely game.
I've only played it for a couple of hours so far, but it's been very entertaining, and refreshingly for once, in terms of humour it feels a very British game (even though it's set in America). I do think there's a bit too much hand holding in terms of helping the player get to grips with things, though I believe that can easily be turned off (or down).
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Originally posted by BoggyFor these uploaded movies do you use the online mode? I have clocked about 10 hours in the Main game so I havent had a chance to check out any other features. Currently in 1967 with about 2 million dollars... still not winning alot of awards... absolute genius game!
I'm in the seventies I'm struggling to get a star a 3 star rating so I can get the PR facility
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I started playing this game today so am not very far yet, but it really is immensely entertaining.
Currently I'm very good at keeping a clean and pleasant studio lot, as well as a set of happy stars. However, the quality of my productions is apparently below par and I'm not getting any recognition, let alone prizes :-(
Anybody have any tips? I'm trying to have certain actors and directors specialize in perticular genres, making them work together often. That tactic seems to work so maybe it's all down to the garbage my script department produces :-p
Oh yes, am I mistaken or can't you delete/sell the basic script department EVEN if you have built a medium version?
Currently I'm just getting on with the main game. I feel I haven't nearly unlocked enough stuff to produce something worthy of posting on-line. Still, you'll hear from me as soon as I have!
Greetz and have fun moviemakers,
Ken
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