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- Simian86827 days agoNew Ace
They should stop making us do the challenges to get the stuff cause it’s long… I have to do it twice on PS5 and mac … and they need to keep the click to decide what you want so you do have to get all the stuff you don’t want
and they need to make nicer stuff, that last event was disappointing content wise .
- 97fries27 days agoNew Adventurer
i agree with everything you said, we should have a option to toggle it off for some people who doesn't like the live events untill it's all over
I do hope they come up with a toggle to disable live events and make the rewards available at a later date after the event is over.
I really enjoy the events but understand it's not everyone's cup of tea.
- Yuke20012 months agoSeasoned Hotshot
I've honestly been staying in offline mode for the last little while if I found that I need to do anymore projects in The Sims 4. However, what I would do before actually starting a new session is getting anything from the gallery beforehand and then save and quit, put the EA App to offline mode, delete that file, and open the game to start doing the project. Yes obviously this isn't very ideal, but it's honestly a last resort (for now). I'm obvously still not fond of EA for not giving players a way to easily turn them off, but doing this method has made me feel less annoyed and stressed when I needed to get projects done in The Sims 4. I feel like these days, I only use The Sims 4 for specific project, but for real fun, I'll stick to The Sims 2 and The Sims 3. PS: I've taken over 100,000 screenshots with the projects I've done in The Sims 4, so was playing it all for nothing? Absolutely not! It was worth doing actually, even though the game has gotten more annoying these days. I have absolutely no regrets. 😁
- RemingtonRyder2 months agoNew Adventurer
Yes, until they actually start listening or a modder comes up with a mod which banishes it. If I knew how to make mods for The Sims 4 I would do it myself. 😄
- Kantar662 months agoNew Adventurer
So, I have to delete files to not have to deal with the events? EA should provide an 'opt out' option in the interface rather than have users poking around under the hood. But EA stopped caring about their RGUs. So when they force one of their events on me, I switch to inZOI - still in development but already much better...and I'm not forced into their EAs FOMO events.
- Miataplay2 months agoLegend
You may not have access to the gallery when you use this cheat; however it is a good cheat to use and know if you want to avoid the events.
I just ignore the events when I have received the free DLC that I want. Most of the free DLC is worth it to me for storytelling in my game.
- RemingtonRyder2 months agoNew Adventurer
Sorry if this has been posted already!
Uncheck "Online Social Features Access" in game options under Other, and hit Apply Changes.
Exit the game.
Go to My Documents\My Games\Electronic Arts\The Sims 4 and delete accountDataDB.package
Open the game again. You should no longer have an event notification at the top left, nor should you be prompted to start the event. If you need to use the Gallery, unfortunately you'll have to turn on Online Social Features Access, do your gallery things, and then repeat this whole process again.
Happy Simming!
- ScottRochat3 months agoNew Rookie
I find the special events (like the current Nature's Calling) frustrating because the tasks always seem to spontaneously reset, forcing you to do the same things over and over again. So yes, if there's a way to opt-out and get it off my screen, I'd love to learn how.
- bugjazmineheart3 months agoSeasoned Newcomer
this is stupid I don't want to do the event and I can't figure out how to turn it off but it's bothering me just sitting in the corner od the screen
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