Minimum System Requirements | Recommended System Requirements | |
CPU | Pentium II or Athlon equivalent | Pentium III or Athlon equivalent |
CPU SPEED | 350 MHz | 800 MHz |
VRAM | 2 MB | 16 MB |
RAM | 64 MB (128 MB if using Win XP or with Expansion Packs) | 128 MB |
OS | Windows 98/ME/XP (NT & 2000 not supported) | Windows XP |
Graphics Card | 2 MB DirectX 7 compatible video card capable of High Color (16-bit color) and 800x600 resolution | 16 MB DirectX 7 compatible video card |
Direct X | 7.0 | 7.0 |
SOUND CARD | Yes | Yes |
HDD Space | 1.3 GB | 2 GB |
CD-ROM | 4X speed CD-ROM or DVD-ROM | 4X speed CD-ROM or DVD-ROM |
Game Analysis | The Sims: Unleashed is the fifth expansion pack developed for The Sims. Unleashed introduces pets into the game. While dogs and cats are treated as sims, other pets are treated as objects. However, they cannot be controlled directly like human Sims are. Furthermore, Unleashed introduced gardening, allowing sims to grow and nurture plants that could later be harvested and consumed. In Unleashed, the original ten-lot neighborhood that was featured in all previous games is now expanded to over forty and there is now an option to re-zone lots into residential or commercial. In commercial lots, one can build shops of numerous types and restaurants which sims can visit by calling the Old Town trolley to take them there. The theme of the game is considered to be Cajun or Zydeco. One could compare it to New Orleans' French Quarter with voodoo shops and jazz musicians appearing on commercial lots. | |
High FPS | 0 FPS ( GTX 1060 ) | |
Optimization Score | 10 |
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