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So many of us are in agreement on this but don't appear to be being heard.
I've started keeping track of the problems with Neighbourhood Stories in my game on a Sims daily basis and it's surprising, a lot of it is repetition. My current Sim is from a huge family which live across 8 different households and her brother, sister, aunt, sister in law and brother's older mother in law are constantly ringing about trying for a baby. I have to check they haven't had one because No doesn't always work. Their households are set up just how I want them, I don't want any changes to them as I put a lot of work into them. There's a lot of explorers, archaeologists and celebrities and loads of Sims across all age groups. I lost them all twice due to error codes and this is the third time I've had to recreate their story.
My Sim gets about 3 or 4 NS calls a day and when she says No, they ring again the next day to update her. If they ring about a new friendship and she says No, they ring up and say thanks for suggesting it as they had a blast ..but she'd said No! With the new relationships, I say no as sometimes they want to see someone in a relationship already. When my Sim meets a townie I usually edit the NPC sim and create a flat or small house for them, so again it's messing up my work.
I've got most of the DLC and have 92 bugs/glitches in my game already and I'm frustrated that this is yet another massive addition to a broken game.
I see a new roadmap is out, these used to be what I was waiting for but now all I'm waiting for is a bit admission that they need to switch focus to fixes. I know I'd respect them so much more for that.
I love the Sims so I hate to sound so negative but I've played it from it's very first Sims game all those years ago and I feel it's getting unplayable now and I even bought a next gen console to help when even Microsoft told me it wouldn't.
NS was a good idea in theory (and the team do have a lot of good ideas) but at the wrong time. All this cheerful positivity from them about new stuff, I find it tone deaf.
@simsplayer818 For me EA has way too much of a priority on paid content, and instead of stopping to actually make sure the existing content functions properly they just move right on to the next pack or kit or whatever and ultimately end up introducing even more problems. I joked with my nephew yesterday that each update fixes 2 problems but adds in about 5 more so it's a never ending loop of updates, though unfortunately that's probably not far from the truth because so many things are never addressed properly. They cannot continue to keep piling up problem after problem when they don't even bother fixing a lot of the ones that have existed for a long time, some problems have even been there for years. At this point I feel like the game is held together by duct tape, and every new piece of content (paid or free) adds in even more cracks that just get covered with more duct tape.
I used to really love these games, my interest in them started with the original game and has continued up to the current one, but the more I stop and look at each game and all the problems they have I sometimes wonder why I was ever okay with games that all have a lot of issues. I used to regularly visit a modding site and so many of the people there put Sims 2 up on a pedestal as if it was perfect, yet there are so many issues that were never addressed in that game and if you don't know about them they can ruin your save. Sims 3 was a mess from the start, and for me is unplayable without a ton of mods and even with them it's still really rough.