In My Sims Racing, players can use weapons during races to gain an advantage over opponents. You can collect weapon power-ups scattered throughout the track, which can then be activated during the race. To use a weapon, simply select it from your inventory and aim it at a rival racer. Timing and targeting are key, as using weapons effectively can help you disrupt competitors and improve your chances of winning.
crap tunafish
just drive a drift
There is My Sims, My Sims Kingdom, My Sims Agents, My Sims Racing, The Sims 2,The Sims 2 castaway and The Sims 2 Pets. There may be more that i probably forgot or may not know Thank you for reading From George and theres apartment pets :P
mogli use weapon is boomerang
If you like the Sims then you'll like this game. On the other hand, if you don't like racing games you won't like it. It's all about opinion.
You can only hold one weapon at a time.
Unfortunately, you cannot use Sims 2 Body Shop on Sims 3.
Yes they did use the flamethower as a weapon.
The Sims does not have a Sims 4 and Sims 3 is not for the PS2. If you want to use a number for the word "for" stick to text messages or at least use it where others do not use numbers in there questions
Fire, but she didn't really use a weapon.
Fighters are part of the warrior class, so they can use any weapon they want to. Their primary weapon to use would be one handed swords.
The Roman charioteers did not carry weapons; they were racing drivers. The only weapon-like object they carried was a knife for cutting themselves free from the reigns to prevent being dragged by the horses if they had a spill. The Roman army did not use fighting chariots. Their mobile forces were on horseback--- the cavalry.The Roman charioteers did not carry weapons; they were racing drivers. The only weapon-like object they carried was a knife for cutting themselves free from the reigns to prevent being dragged by the horses if they had a spill. The Roman army did not use fighting chariots. Their mobile forces were on horseback--- the cavalry.The Roman charioteers did not carry weapons; they were racing drivers. The only weapon-like object they carried was a knife for cutting themselves free from the reigns to prevent being dragged by the horses if they had a spill. The Roman army did not use fighting chariots. Their mobile forces were on horseback--- the cavalry.The Roman charioteers did not carry weapons; they were racing drivers. The only weapon-like object they carried was a knife for cutting themselves free from the reigns to prevent being dragged by the horses if they had a spill. The Roman army did not use fighting chariots. Their mobile forces were on horseback--- the cavalry.The Roman charioteers did not carry weapons; they were racing drivers. The only weapon-like object they carried was a knife for cutting themselves free from the reigns to prevent being dragged by the horses if they had a spill. The Roman army did not use fighting chariots. Their mobile forces were on horseback--- the cavalry.The Roman charioteers did not carry weapons; they were racing drivers. The only weapon-like object they carried was a knife for cutting themselves free from the reigns to prevent being dragged by the horses if they had a spill. The Roman army did not use fighting chariots. Their mobile forces were on horseback--- the cavalry.The Roman charioteers did not carry weapons; they were racing drivers. The only weapon-like object they carried was a knife for cutting themselves free from the reigns to prevent being dragged by the horses if they had a spill. The Roman army did not use fighting chariots. Their mobile forces were on horseback--- the cavalry.The Roman charioteers did not carry weapons; they were racing drivers. The only weapon-like object they carried was a knife for cutting themselves free from the reigns to prevent being dragged by the horses if they had a spill. The Roman army did not use fighting chariots. Their mobile forces were on horseback--- the cavalry.The Roman charioteers did not carry weapons; they were racing drivers. The only weapon-like object they carried was a knife for cutting themselves free from the reigns to prevent being dragged by the horses if they had a spill. The Roman army did not use fighting chariots. Their mobile forces were on horseback--- the cavalry.