Tuesday, June 11, 2013

What is Paragon City? Interview with Sim Self Alexandra



Interview with Alexandra,  Sim Self and City Planner of Paragon City

 

Hey there, good to see you! My name is Areanne Moscato, and today I was invited to Alexandra’s House to learn a bit more about the biggest project she’s ever taken on: Paragon City and it’s role as a connecting medium for Sims all over the world.



“So tell me, Alex, how and when did this whole idea pop into your head?”


Well, a long time ago I stumbled over this awesome web site. It was a representative symbol for everything that we, The Sims, are about. It had articles about aspirations, the hood was self-sufficient, it was really amazing. This way of representing a hood has since fueled my desire to involve other Sims and Humans to come together in an act of kinship. Now, finally, I am in the right circumstances to turn this desire into reality.



“Can you tell us a bit more about what Paragon City is a symbol for?”

It’s about the Sims’ way of life. There are so many things to discover, and one by itself can’t do it. We want, in a communal effort, to establish a database for other Sim Nations out there and in return, learn about how they live. It really doesn’t matter if you are from the first, second, third or even fourth installment of our Series. Every Sim has a story to tell and I want to get these stories out there.

 “What is your goal for the website once it is funded?

Beside a wealth of information and articles I want to bring people together in their common interest. Of course there will be the Court of Law, where Sim Nation can vote for certain circumstances in the hood. But I also want the web site to be a hommage to The Sims all over the world. It is the one thing that is important for me. Don’t forget about Sims from the previous installments, just because there’s new stuff out there.

“Can’t you just start one of those free websites? Why do you raise funds for this?”

No. The wealth of videos, Articles, pictures and other daily publications will not even hold a third of what we are trying to accomplish in Paragon City. We do need more web space for this project so we don’t run out of space within the first 3 months and then become stagnant even for a week. I truly believe that, if this project will be funded, it is something never seen before. Because it doesn’t stop growing. There will always be something to write about. But the web space to grow, that needs funds.


“Why should people support your cause?”

I believe that many folks have one thing that they loved when they were younger. Sometimes, over the years, these things become forgotten. Wouldn’t it be nice, if someone made an effort and go above and beyond to make sure this doesn’t happen?
The website we are planning is just that: An effort to make sure that the earlier versions of us Sims won’t just go away and fade. I understand that many people ask themselves why they should contribute.
The answer is fairly simple: Because you’re not the only ones who would like to have a reference or memory database about how awesome some things can be. We just need to pull together. Paragon City will one day, I hope, still be there when barely anyone remembers. I’m talking years and years from now. Those people might find the web site… and just smile, browsing through it, reminiscing.

“Any other sneak peeks you are willing to share?”

There’s gonna be new stuff every day throughout the campaign. Just keep checking in via Twitter, Facebook or YouTube. Something new is bound to pop up for sure.


 “And what happens if you don’t get funded?”

I guess I’ll just keep trying. For me, it’s really worth the effort and time it takes. I don’t expect to get the entire project funded. But if we can manage to get just a little financial support, it will make it that much easier and faster.  I know I will still be here and loving The Sims like I have from the start. Hey, it’s been seven years and barely a day went by without anything Sims related. So giving up is not really an option.

"Thank you very much Alexandra, and good luck to you!"

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