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I play a lot of different games actually. I just love the sims. (Used to love it). This is the ONLY game that has updates to fix previous updates that was to fix another update. Its a bit ridiculous at this point. They don't fine tune anything, its worse with EVERY update.
I have to disagree with you on that simply due to the fact that my experience is different from yours and when they patch the game I check to see if what they have done in patches actually does work and 80% of the time it does work. Yes there have been times when the game is extra buggy but they do fix a fair amount of those issues. Again I think you just need to move on from The Sims 4 as they are going to continue to update it.
- WaywardMermaid342 days agoSeasoned Rookie
I have spent over a thousand dollars on this game I have been playing since sims 2. I don't think its so crazy to ask they maybe they think about the players and maybe ACTUALLY FIX THE **bleep**. I'm happy you don't have any issues but I know I speak for the majority of us when I say most of the time the "fixes" are horrible and they don't fix **bleep**. Thought this update today would maybe actually fix the gallery but nope. Still seeing a lot of people report the same issues I'm having. And like I said I play a lot of different games but I'm not just gonna toss a game Ive spent more money on than any other game I've ever owned probably combined.
- CrispySims6192 days agoSeasoned Hotshot
I respect your opinion of course, but that still does not mean The Sims team are going to stop updating the game. You have to understand that if you want fixes to the issues you are having then they need to continue updating the game, if you no longer want them to update the game, you won't get any fixes. You cannot have it both ways.
- Displaced_Salad1 day agoSeasoned Vanguard
Yes, you can/could have had it both ways. You can have a company take actual responsibility for the product they release and take time to a) release functional packs in the first place, and b) spend time fixing any bugs immediately after release and before moving to the next project (as WAS project protocol), because bugs are always going to happen. Now that the game has been spaghetti coded into oblivion, that means taking a step back, actually hiring and knowledgeable and stable team to put things in order and then and ONLY then continuing to attempt to make money by releasing new product. I suspect he new owners are relying on nostalgia and PR to solidify their passive income rather than provide a viable product to continue to grow and continue to respectably produce profit.