It's kind of old news at this point since they survey's long gone, but now that my computer's stopped running like a sloth in a coma
(I can't believe the problem was my anti-virus software. I'm seriously pissed about that!) I can finally put up those screenshots I took. I'm just going to link to them though, since they're pretty large. (And summarize for those who don't want to bother loading all the images.)
First, I skipped the first several questions since it was all your typical, generic how old are you type crap. The first actually relevant question was
#8 which introduced the idea of "The Sims 2 Store" and asked for input.
Question #9 was a bit more interesting and asked for reasons why this might not be a good idea. (I think I checked Completely Agree for all of them except the one that says "Items that come with The Sims 2 game are enough for me" because I'm a download junkie.)
Next came a series of questions asking how much I'd be willing to pay for a single item (um, zero, zero, zero... maybe $0.05 - $0.10 if the item was really, really cool). These items were divided into three categories.
Category one consists mainly of walls and floors, as well as arches, mirrors, rugs and wall hangings.
Category two includes clothing, windows, doors and columns, and a variety of objects from various surfaces and plants to appliances, lighting fixtures and decorative items.
Category three includes such things as hair, seating, multi-story doors and windows, party items (bars and such), electronics and exercise equipment.
The
next series of questions asked, if items from each category cost X amount of money, how many items do I think I would buy in the next six months. There were nine of these questions, three for each category with lower suggested prices each time. I only took one screenshot of these, because at this point the line of questioning was starting to bore me, but now I wish I'd screenied them all or at least written down what the proposed prices were. I know the highest price for category three stuff was well over a dollar.
Next some more boring generic questions:
what EPs and SPs I have,
how I acquired the EPs and SPs I have, and
why I bought the EPs and SPs I have. I was waiting for the 'why do you not have' question, but it never came. To bad. I was really looking forward to telling them exactly why I'm not going to pay $20 for mediocre clothes and objects, or let SecuRom anywhere near my computer.
Then we went back to the TS2 Store idea with
questions about purchasing points instead of paying for specific items at the time of purchase, preferred methods of payment, and how I'd feel about only being able to pay by credit card. These questions were followed by a
seemingly-random inquiry about what online game/virtual/etc. community I've been active in over the past few months, and then the
first specific mention of "fansites" like TSR and Peggy.
Question #29 (yes, this was a long fracking survey!) was basically a big advertisement for TSR, Peggy and Holy Simoly, with Parsimonious thrown in there presumably so people couldn't complain about all the attention being given to paysites. (I love Parsimonious, but it baffles me a bit that none of the better-known freesites were even mentioned.) The
question that followed asked how frequently I visit the sites from the previous list which I admitted to having visited in the past three months.
Note: These two questions are where I finally broke down and lied outright. I
have been to TSR in the past three months, but I wasn't about to admit to that. I don't think fug-hunting technically counts anyway.
Then
another question about the four strangely singled-out fansites, this time asking how many items I have ever downloaded from each of them. (Okay, first, I have no idea how many items I've downloaded from anywhere in the last
month, much less the last few years. Second, as if I'm going to give them the satisfaction of admitting I've ever downloaded a thing from a paysite, even if it was a free item. Third, if Parsimonious starts selling CC through EA, I'm going to be very, very sad. I have no idea if they're planning this, and I'm doing my best not to jump to any conclusions, but seeing them as the lone freesite on that list gives me a bad feeling...)
Next came a
few more generic questions about my gaming habits, and then
one which reminded me a little bit too much of those aptitude tests I had to take in high school.
(The ones that told me I should be either an actor or a librarian when I grew up. I've never considered the two things all that similar, but whatever.) And then the
final two, rather invasive questions asking about household income and level of education.
And then the survey was over, and I had to go take a long, hot shower because I felt strangely defiled. Seriously, that survey make me feel really icky.