Forum Discussion
The freezing issue is really bad for me too at the moment on PS4 and it only started happening after the Feb 12th update. Couldn't let my sim use the computer because she froze up, couldn't get through a conversation with another sim became they all froze up, like completely still and unmoving. Even her cat and the mailman just froze in place for ages and going in and out of build mode was the only thing that got them moving again, it's made playing through the new event really hard going. Couldn't get my sim to paint because all she wanted to do was play cat wand with her cat so I had to keep cancelling that action to get her to stay at the easel. My game speed goes to the fastest all on its own when I first load into a save for about five minutes and I have to fight it to keep it at normal speed. Oh and then half the time my X button doesn't work on the "press X to play" screen so I can't even get into the game most times 🙄 for me my game first got increasingly buggy after the November update last year and every update since has just added bugs I didn't have before. All this puts me off of buying new packs too 😔
Fixing the existing bugs should come before adding more packs.. ea is greedy though.
- RheaFallout1 month agoSeasoned Ace
Seems to be a standard thing with all games companies now, they're probably more greedy because the people who make games have people who don't play games breathing down their necks to make content cause that's what makes the big money and that's what's important. It's quite sad really to watch the slow downfall of the gaming industry in real time. I miss the old days when you brought a game and it just worked and there wasn't pages of dlc to buy either 😂 I love playing the sims but it makes me kinda worried now when there's an update released, I get that they're trying to fix it but it usually just breaks it more and more lately and I feel like the frequency of the updates is a tad too much, the game doesn't have enough time to get stable before another patch is released which inevitably breaks something else.