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Back in the day, when I still didn`t know what I wanted to be when I grew up, my Dad suggested that I might make a career of being veterinarian. Being an avid reader and my experience with the veterinary practice being completely limited to seeing the minor maladies of our house pets being treated by the local practitioner, I decided to expand my research by voraciously reading the James Herriot “All Creatures Great and Small” and “All Things Bright and Beautiful” novels. Well, I enjoyed the books immensely, as did millions of other readers. But to anyone interested in becoming a veterinarian, they may as well have been titled “Long Nights and Long, Dung-Covered Arms” or “Long Nights, Awake and Working.” Not for me, mate. Give me a nice warm office-based nine-to-five, please.
I`ve made numerous other decisions of that variety, and as with many of the others, I`ve often pondered what might have been had I decided other than the way I did. I often ask myself “What would it have been like to be a <insert job description here>” as I`ve spent an afternoon in a non-productive hunt for an elusive and extraordinarily frustrating software bug. In these modern times, though, those questions can be answered to at least some degree through the use of computer simulators. What would it have been like to be a race car driver? Get a copy of rFactor and find out that it would have been very, very hard. Wanted to be an airline captain? Pick up Microsoft Flight Sim and see how you do on an 8 hour transoceanic slog. Thinking about being a veterinarian? Well, there`s nothing out there with the same level of realism as the aforementioned titles, but there is Viva Media`s Pet Vet 3D. Following in the footsteps of my father before me, I encouraged my daughter to take a look at it and share her findings in our previous review of it, available for your perusal here.
The original version concerned itself with the types of animals that our family vet was exposed to, mostly of the dog, cat, and other snuggle little creatures variety, although animals as large as horses did show up and the door now and then. The series has expanded since then with the addition of Pet Vet 3D Animal Hospital Down Under. The “Down Under” part of the title is the critical differentiator, in that it refers to Australia. Not satisfied to drive on the wrong side of the road and have their toilets flush in the wrong direction (save your emails – I know this is a myth, but hey, you try writing these things if you think it`s easy), Australians apparently also have a completely different menagerie for a veterinarian to know about. In Down Under, you, playing as a Barbie look alike veterinarian, will be diagnosing and treating such diverse members of the southern hemisphere animal kingdom as dolphins, seals, koala bears, kangaroos, and wombats. What? You don`t even know what a Wombat is? That`s OK, neither did I. The game will teach you, or at least provide you with the means to learn it yourself by offering informational books for sale that you can purchase out of your funds.
As with the first Pet Vet 3D, it takes more than just a knowledge of animals to succeed. Pet Vet 3D is also requires some degree of attention to be made to the growth and maintenance of the practice. This is true to life, of course, in that anyone one that wants to start their own business or practice of any type will have to be every bit as cognizant of the challenges of managing a business as they are at performing their professional tasks. As a parent, I think this is an appropriate thing for kids to learn, lest they ignore the business aspects of their educations, mistakenly thinking that all they really need to know are the parts that truly interest them. These things are incl...
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Hello I recently purchased this game as my daughter is only five but really into animals and vets. So we play it together. however, it is crashing alot and have gone long periods (one virtual day) w/o visitors on the higher settings. We think I need to upgrade the audio and/or visual card in this Windows XP computer. Any thoughts on getting this program to perform optimally? PS. Incidentally the series has expanded to include wild animals and there is a 2nd edition out there which has made the original editions drop in price. Any help would be appreciated. THx.
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Guest wrote:Hello I recently purchased this game as my daughter is only five but really into animals and vets. So we play it together. however, it is crashing alot and have gone long periods (one virtual day) w/o visitors on the higher settings. We think I need to upgrade the audio and/or visual card in this Windows XP computer. Any thoughts on getting this program to perform optimally? PS. Incidentally the series has expanded to include wild animals and there is a 2nd edition out there which has made the original editions drop in price. Any help would be appreciated. THx. The best thing I can think of would be to make sure your drivers are updated for now. Probably run some scanning to make sure you don't have anything unwanted on your computer. What is your computer specifications?
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