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To me, It would have been easier just to keep the other forums open instead of shutting those down to create this hot mess. These forums are annoying, not user friendly and doesn't feel like the place for a storyteller.
- DivinylsFan8 months agoSeasoned Ace
It so that we'll move on.
#5 coming.
its probably also to join the mass production just like vertical timber slat cladding on every building, shopping centre, tavern, television studio, cafe, university, community centre, in every city.
Canva looks like these forums.
ABC News recently changed to look like these forums. But they said its a fresh new look ...
Everyone looks like these forums.
Individuality, and artistic expression is on the way out. Originality, uniqueness ... pretty funny when one of the biggest features of The Sims is all about creativity.
Universalism. That's what this is.
- charlottekn8 months agoSeasoned Hotshot
I think EA just has no faith in their games. Imagine another huge game studio getting so mad about people still playing an older game that they make it impossible to still buy (sims 2) and try to shove people to a new version? Both Skyrim and Witcher 3 have had recent updates and we can still get all the older games in those series (a couple for free!); people still play the crap out of older Zelda games, Final Fantasy, etc. Obviously those studios don't feel threatened by their older games. EA seems to have a very weird attitude towards its own games and it's pretty sad to see.
I really hope Sims 5 is going to be good and not another Sims mobile game (I just don't play mobile games and there are already more that one mobile game!) but the only way EA can fix a lot of their problems is a change of attitude (okay, and a QA team).- DivinylsFan8 months agoSeasoned Ace
Skyrim hasn't got an expensive forum with uploads and downloads as what Sims 2 had. Sims 2 custom content could be uploaded to the BBS directly from the game, as well as the stories, which were probably the worst for bandwidth, then which required moderation ... imagine that! All kinds of inappropriate things. Then there was the star ratings system which got very competitive and ... nasty, which also required moderation. And this was at a time when the internet was not quite as worked out with its speed, efficiency and economics yet, so even with the addition of what they said were advertisements on the BSS but as far as I could see were only in-house advertisements, like from EA about their off-shoot games, I get why it became necessary to shut that down and try to make people move on. As great as it was when it was good, for us the players.
If the forum had membership fees, that would be different. If the game had ongoing subscription fees, that would be different. But since it's a one-off purchase, even with the expansions, the up-keep of a forum would need to be kept in check. The Store on Sims 3 probably helped. Hey that one's still going. You don't need a Commerce degree like mine to understand companies need profitability and profit growth. They can't keep running without it, as much as they love us. Otherwise we would have to be cave-people.
You can actually get the complete suite of The Sims 2 by the way.
- Miataplay8 months agoLegend
Saturation Nation. If I had a billion dollars this forum would be the last thing on my mind. EA
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