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The SIms3 Allows People To Upload Movies To Facebook & YouTube

The upcoming Or Available The Sims 3 strategic life simulation computer game is with great features and one of them is you can create a movie using an impressive built-in movie maker. Players can record their advantageous footage, edit and upload it online. Functioning just like desktop-based softwares like Windows Movie Maker and Apple’s iMovie, users can edit their videos in an editing room using a impressive drag-and-drop interface into a timeline.
Other wonderful features include transitions, zoom, black and white, noise and many more visual effects that turns your clips from a simple and plain to a more interesting one. After users are done with their masterpiece, they can upload them on popular social networking websites Facebook and YouTube to share with their friends or even other gamers who are interested in your experiences while playing the game. Of course, there will be privacy settings whereby you can control who gets to watch your clips. According to EA, the new and fun movie maker feature is the latest addition to the popular and critically acclaimed The Sims franchise which is going to launch in both PC and Mac platforms in 5th June this year.Cool isn't it sort of the new eye-candy in town.Ill be waiting for it finally i can play a game while doing social networking and no ones gonna bother me.




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