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luciusstorm
Seasoned Ace
8 months ago

Feedback on new Sims forum

I want to offer some feedback... 

I've tried. I really have, but I don't think I can use these forums.

They are cluttered, from the "sidebar" that occupies almost a third of the screen to the "preview" text, to the choice of glaringly bright colors. With so much being shoved at me at once, it becomes physically painful for me to try to read or post. I'm getting headaches trying to use them forums.

They do not appear to be designed to support discussion, but rather tech support style question-and-answer posts. The way replies are sorted, and nested, and the lack of "page numbers" in favor of "show more" all combine to make it extremely difficult to follow a chronological progression of comments in a thread. 

I genuinely feel that these forums are the wrong tool for the job... they're like using a hammer to cut wood. You can do it, but you shouldn't. 

26 Replies

  • LiELFI don't know how I missed your post for 11 days, but it's so easy to miss something in this template. I think your analysis is very accurate and I was almost a little touched by reading it.
    If the purpose of inviting us into a test environment is to gather feedback, then it should provoke thought. I am afraid it does not. 🙄

  • I used to check the forums everyday and spent alot of time reading through various threads.  With the new forum, I have not been here for at least a week and have come to the conclusion that I need to just move on from here.  It's too difficult to follow any topics without rereading everything countless times.

    This place used to be  a great place for simmers.  The new forum is nothing like that.  I'll check back in a few months to see if anything changes but as it is, EA has silenced another voice as I will not use this place.  Such a shame.

  • I agree completely with the accessibility issues luciusstorm and LiELF have raised. The new forum does not feel neurodivergent friendly, which I am quite shocked about being that we have such a large neurodivergent community on the forums. 

    I'm not a marketing expert but from observing the old forums, I would analyse that these customer/user values stood out the most:

    Detail and specific detail. People are looking for specific subject matter that they are interested in. Having multiple, detailed lists of subcategories within categories helped people find what they were looking for much more efficiently and quickly. 

    Lots of space to speak/discuss. Sometimes people want to have ongoing and often in-depth discussions about their favourite subjects. Or they might want to write chapters of an ongoing story for people to enjoy. Have just noticed that if you take too long to write on here, you get signed out of the forum (not dyspraxic friendly). Let's not forget that the key point of the Sims is CREATIVITY! Which brings me to my next point...

    Chronological order, structure and organisation. This is often a particular need for people with neurodivergencies such as autism (I have an autistic sibling, have mild threads of autism myself and have worked with a lot of autistic people in care). I also find this helps with the mildly dyspraxic side of my brain. Having things in specific, chronological order not only helps to keep up with a discussion, it is also essential for posting story chapters and updates which is a huge part of the Sims community! 

    Just want to feedback also my irritation at how the forums' subcategories and user post menus are organised by what's been liked the most, what's new, what's old and what's had no response. What about everything in-between?! I just want to see what's on here, not what has been posted recently. What's 'most popular' has absolutely zero interest for me. 

    If I could ask EA to change one thing, it would be please re-phrase and re-organise all of the subcategory menu headings, and the category headings for our own posts, by SUBJECT MATTER, not according to how many likes everything has. 

    I am finding it visually confusing to work out what each category means when checking my old posts and threads because nearly all of the categories they have been sorted into start with a vague 'Most...'  What was wrong with just listing them as: Discussions, Comments, Preferences, etc. You know, using actual vocabulary. 

    Overall feedback: Whoever was in charge of creating this forum has either not researched its community and how they use it, or not bothered with considering their customers' needs and preferences and just decided to go with what they think is best. They certainly need to consider (and perhaps educate themselves about) accessibility for multiple neurodivergent needs because, at the moment, it is severely lacking. 

  • Llandros2012's avatar
    Llandros2012
    Seasoned Ace
    5 months ago

    Checking in after 3 months to see if this forum is still as awful as it was  before....and looks like there has been no real change at all.  I miss the old forum and reading those threads.  Oh well, hopefully I can find a better place to go because this place isn't cutting it.  I'll check in again in a few months but something tells me that it will be a waste of time.  So sad.

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