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DizzyDee-K
Seasoned Ace
7 days ago

Proposal for Local EA Simmer Community Meetups

Social Media is - maybe not dead/dying - but it's significantly depreciated. It's more often disheartening  than fun. Reading through a long thread of people complaining and arguing doesn't really make for a sense of community.  This makes me feel that there needs to be more of an effort on the part of EA to create that sense of a Simmer community. Nothing big, just lots of little meetups anywhere in the world that EA has a local presence. 

I have no real knowledge about this sort of thing, so.... For your consideration:

Here's the Chatbot proposal:

Proposal for Local EA Simmer Community Meetups

Introduction:
With the decline of vibrant and positive online communities, many fans of The Sims and EA titles feel disconnected and frustrated by the current social media landscape. To foster a stronger, more genuine community, I propose that EA organizes small-scale, local meetups for Simmer fans worldwide.

Objective:
Create opportunities for fans to connect in person, share their love for The Sims, exchange ideas, and build lasting relationships—reviving the sense of community that often gets lost online.

Key Points:

  • Small, Regular Gatherings: Host informal meetups in various cities, encouraging local fans to participate.
  • Partnerships: Collaborate with local gaming cafes, community centers, or EA offices where possible.
  • Community Engagement: Use social media and EA’s channels to promote these events, share stories, and showcase community highlights.
  • Meet and Greet with Developers: Arrange special sessions where fans can meet developers, ask questions, and gain insights into upcoming features and behind-the-scenes processes.
  • Inclusive and Accessible: Ensure events are welcoming for all age groups and backgrounds.
  • Optional Activities: Panel discussions, gameplay marathons, fan art showcases, and developer Q&A sessions.

Benefits:

  • Strengthens community bonds beyond digital interactions.
  • Promotes positive conversations and shared enthusiasm.
  • Provides direct feedback channels for EA to better understand their fans.
  • Fosters excitement and transparency through developer interactions.
  • Enhances EA’s image as a community-focused organization.

Conclusion:
By investing in small, local meetups with opportunities to meet and engage with developers, EA can reinvigorate its community, making fans feel valued, heard, and part of something bigger. These connections can help transform disheartening online experiences into meaningful, enjoyable interactions.

3 Replies

  • I agree with this. This forum is depressing compared to the last one. 

    I miss the Off-Topic category. 

    I like connecting with other simmers more than giving feedback on a bug filled game and I know feedback is important. 

  • NoahLGP's avatar
    NoahLGP
    Seasoned Ace
    6 days ago

    I'm not sure

    •  a big part of the community is introvert and has probably no wish to meet people IRL
    • Once again it excludes players who can't afford a travel to US
    • Money and time spent in meetup isn't use to develop properly packs
    • It targets a specific range of "die-hard" fans who already buy everything blindly

     

    Actually without doing anything the community and profits grow every year despite 11 years of bad reputation for The Sims 4.

    I think EA has stopped to organize EA Play Live Event (replacing E3) because it was a waste of money without real benefits.

    Personally I feel valued each time my ideas become real in the game, it shows me Maxis read our feedback so that is enough for me.

     

  • DizzyDee-K's avatar
    DizzyDee-K
    Seasoned Ace
    6 days ago

    I understand that not everyone is a fan of meeting people in real life, but many folks do enjoy it. And honestly, if there were a Simmers meetup near me, my granddaughters might just drag me to it!

    Travel can be expensive, which is why the goal is to have many small, local meetups worldwide—not just in the US. These small gatherings make it easier for fans to participate without a significant expense.

    I believe the game and the community would benefit greatly from the investment in connecting players more directly. Simmers are incredibly creative and full of ideas, and they have a lot to share. Building a stronger, more connected community can only enhance the experience for everyone involved.

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