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And also, to say "which is, after all, very easy to ignore" when EA, The Sims Team, or whoever is in charge of these changes, is actively attempting to make it LESS easy to ignore, is silly.
How is that easy to ignore. you're forced to open the pop up, then close it. I don't even know what pack was advertised because it make me so angry.
How to get rid of this ??? @EA_Cade are you still there ? Give us a sign please ! Give us hope our game will be playable again.
- Sketch7931 year agoSeasoned Ace
No, you aren't forced to open the popup, although you are strongly encouraged. I find it easy to ignore a little yellow light on the top bar because I'm not usually even looking at the top bar unless I'm reading messages. The little message underneath the shopping cart (Decorez vos pieces...) is harder to ignore, so I usually open the popup if I get one of those.
When I do choose to open the popup, I usually close it immediately by pressing ESC right after I click on the basket. Takes about 1 second. After that, even the little yellow light is gone. The light doesn't come back until the next time I load the game from the desktop.
As I said, it's very easy for me to ignore. It only takes me a few seconds, at most, each time I start from the desktop. I wish the loading screens were that short.
- EowynCarter1 year agoSeasoned Ace
Even a minor annoyance is to much. I didn't pay hundreds to look at ads but to play, period.
- OzSimsFamily1 year agoSeasoned Ace
@Sketch793 In your own words, you confirmed what simmers are saying… “it is harder to ignore, so I usually open the pop-up…”.
Please do not belittle or ignore other simmers in the fashion that Corporate EA seems to be showing themselves to be doing given the lack of response to the concerns raised about this issue. While you may find this blinking light and shopping cart a trivial annoyance, for some simmers it causes anxiety and/or potential health issues. Many people in the simming community suffer constantly with mental and/or physical issues (including myself).
Blinking or flickering lights are a recognised trigger for many issues including depression, hyper-vigilance, anxiety, migraines, seizures……….Please consider that by your actions and words belittling this issue, it feels, to me, as if you are belittling my ongoing struggles as well!
This issue makes a hard daily struggle even harder as I had previous used Sims 4 as a recognised part of my therapy and I know that there are others in the simming community who used Sims as a means of controlling (or perhaps temporarily escaping) their reality. My therapy group (and potentially other groups this psychology clinic deals with…) is now using different games and other methods.
{You may notice that I used a capital letter for the “identifying pronoun” Corporate… There are many “identifying pronoun” groups that I have a lot of respect for, participating and identifying with some myself while actively supporting others even though not identifying as such myself. But Corporate is definitely a group I do not identify with nor do I have any respect for corporations that seem to put profit before people - which truly makes no sense because in most filing systems “e” comes before “r”. Humour to possibly ease some of the tension surrounding this issue??? There is no threat here, implied or otherwise, as I am merely stating my personal feelings about modern societal norms and emerging modes. I am not belittling them as a Corporation, I am merely requesting that they consider the health and well-being of their customers ie the people of the gaming community who are enabling their corporation by purchasing the games they produce and please provide a response to the concerns raised about this issue.}
- daikoyu1 year agoSeasoned Ace
I saw the messages too from the shopping cart. If you play offline the blinking and messages will stop but then you can’t use the gallery. Really frustrating that it still there and we don’t even get a toggle for it! (Maybe because most people would toggle it off. This shopping cart don’t bring any benefit, player still need to restart the game and download it)
- daikoyu1 year agoSeasoned Ace
Shopping Cart, daily rewards... so when comes the ingame shop which we can access via shopping cart? Can’t wait to get ads for this lovely chair and only need to pay 50 Simpoints for it or this lovely bed which cost only 100 Simpoints!
- Sparkiekong1 year agoSeasoned Hotshot
This new update further confirms my decision of no longer buying these games. This latest update is a primer for in-game purchase models. I've seen this happen too many times in games now to be optimistic about it. This is how it starts.
1. Game starts adverts on front page
2. Game then gets adverts in game
3. Game adds a nifty - in game menu where you can do things in game for free points to buy things. "It's totally free and you don't have to buy anything!"
4. Game let's that happen for a few months to get us used to it and to stop complaining about it.
5. Game adds in some things that are really hard to get points up for but are really cool to make you want to buy extra coins to speed up the process.
6. Game adds in game purchases for coins because everything you do for free is just a coin or two less than what you need to get the coolest item.
Welcome to your new Gacha... you didn't even know it happened.
No thanks. I'm done. This is exactly the wrong direction for me to enjoy this game. The ads aren't going away and they're only going to get worse. It's a shame because I really enjoyed Sims 4... it was a good avenue for inspiring my writing. I'm highly disappointed in this direction.